Thanks herbert, what about the silent installs?


Matt Benic
Axapta Developer
UTi Sun Couriers Division
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Mister L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 01 July 2004 10:44 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: AW: [development-axapta] Fat clients using web deployment


  Hi Matt,

  | We currently have all of our clients connecting in three-tier
  | thin mode, however we do have some client machines that are
  | massively overspec'd and would like to run Axapta in 3-tier
  | fat on them. I have three concerns in this case:
  | - SQL client licensing: what are the licensing implications
  | on sequel for having clients connecting directly to it?

  You need a SQL-Client-Acces-License (CAL) for each Axapta-User no matter
if
  you are using 2- or 3-tier. So there will be no difference.

  | - Application and Bin folders: up until now, our client
  | configurations have, incorrectly, been pointing to shared
  | application and bin folders on the file server (the folders
  | containing the non-standard applications). This posed a
  | security risk, as that folder needed to be shared to all
  | axapta users! We recently discovered that this is not
  | necessary and want to alter our configs to use their local
  | installations, can we expect any side effects?

  I recommend you install the client files on the users machines. In 2-tier
  mode, let them use the same Application-Folder the AOS uses. Try using
  Windows-Tools to see what rights your users (Normal user, Developer) need
on
  the axapta-files (readonly, write).

  | - To avoid the problem of future installations being
  | performed incorrectly, we would like these installs (from the
  | deployment page) to be silent, or at least to NOT offer the
  | users the ability to choose installation paths, how do we
  | achieve this?
  |
  | Regards,
  |
  | Matt Benic
  | Axapta Developer
  | UTi Sun Couriers Division

  HTH
  Herbert



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