Install the server as administrator then install the client on the server
machine but login as user using the user profile of each user. Make sure you
have enabled remote desktop server And have setup access file in the
firewall. Start the 4D client and connect to the server whilst logged in as
that user. This is all on the same server instance in the cloud.

The user then connects via RDP logs in and a session is started on the
server and he can start his local version of 4D client and use as normal.

This is the process on Windows It's very straightforward. 

I have also set up direct access from remote users to the server. Since
version 15 using 4D client over WAN works fine providing the network latency
is not too bad. The new network layer improves this quite a lot but you can
still use the legacy one.


Paul



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