--- Jeffrey Beckstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rather than installing the Oracle client on every
> client PC, we have been:
> - installing client on 1 PC
> - copying directory to a network server
> - extract the registry for "oracle" key
> - fix registry that was extracted to reference the
> network drive
> - load registry on client PCs
> - add the network pc as a search drive to the client
> pc.
>  
> We are now experiencing problems over the WAN and
> looking at ways to eliminate the Oracle dll
> overhead.  Short of installing Oracle on every
> client PC, what are our options?
>  
> Jeffrey Beckstrom
> Database Administrator
> Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
> 1240 W. 6th Street
> Cleveland, Ohio 44113

Jeffrey,

I'd recommend a Citrix MetaFrame Server farm and a
truckload of cash (the servers *could be* 
Solaris/SPARC).

Paul

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