Marc Gilels wrote:
>   Thank you very much for the productive reply.  We are using a 3rd party 
> software written for our
> application. We have that 3rd party software installed on our server, and in 
> the offices that need to
> "View " the database.....Our 3rd party software is installed in the offices 
> that "view " the database.
> With that said, both the server and the stations that VIEW have firebird 
> installed....Not notepad or Access.

The application should only be asking the server which is hosting your database 
to supply the 'view' of the information. You would normally configure an 
application with the server machine name and the 'name' of the database. The 
file alias.conf on the server would then map that name to the local location of 
the file. It is not normally necessary to know where the database is stored 
other than that, and if your 3rd party supplier has not provided that 
configuration then they need to explain why!

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