You could try to see how it would behave with DropBox.   It would depend on if 
Droxbox would replicate it while it was in use. 

I suspect that you'll need to actually setup a VPN tunnel for this to work 
properly. 

 
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Chyka, Robert" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 10:14:10 
To: NT System Admin Issues<[email protected]>
Subject: Home Networking Question.

Here is the scenario:
 
2 home users that use Quickbooks.  One of the users has the Quickbooks
database on their home computer, but the database needs to be accessed
simultaneously by another home user in a different town.  What would be
the best setup so these 2 users can share the Quickbooks database and be
able to use their multiuser license?  Would you pump the database up to
the cloud and access it that way?  They cant copy the database down,
work on it, and send it back and forth to each other etc..  They need it
to be somewhere with 2 machines accessing it.  Would a decent router
with VPN access at the "host" home be good enough?  If this is a viable
option, what brand device would yo ulook at?
 
Thanks for any insight.
 
Bob

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