The solutions you listed are probably pretty close to your best options. If you have some money to throw at the application, you could investigate in Network Computers (something like WinFrame). I have seen a demo here and they work pretty good over a dial up. The WinFrame main computer does all of the processing, and you see a painted representation of the screen (just like a MainFrame and the screen updates like PCAnyWhere does). The WinFrame works with existing servers and applications.
-Jason
>I am using VFP 3.0 on with a Netware 4.0 file server. I would like to offer a dial-in solution so that remote users can use the application.
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>Could anyone offer any suggestions or point me at some possible solutions.
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>Some ideas that I have been thinking of are:
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>1. Remote control software (PCAnywhere, etc...)
> Cons: - software usually flakey
> - ties up two computers for one user dialing in
> Pros: - low bandwidth, since no data is sent, just screens
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>2. Network Dial-in Software
> - I don't know much about this, but I think the both the app
> and the data would have to be loaded across a slow connection
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>I don't know anything about option 2 really. Any other options?
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>Any help would be greatly appreciated.