Hi all

I was considering building  WebService, publish it with the XP Prof at 
the store and access it from the home computer. In this way, the local 
user would not be kicked out when she connects.

I guess I would need to have something like no-ip to get a fixed ip 
(free by all means!) and use it to make the WS accessible.

What do you think? Any suggestions on how best to do this?

My thinking is to create the WS component in such a way that I would 
send the insert,delete or update commands to it and it would act on the 
tables directly, more or less like one does when the back end is a SQL 
server and the connection is through SPT.

Rafael Copquin


El 30/08/2011 18:48, Tracy Pearson escribió:
> Jerry Foote wrote on 2011-08-30:
>>   File sharing over a VPN is slow.
>>   Can you just compile the parts of the program that update the data file
> and
>>   move the whole file home and Back after she updates.
>>   Jerry
>>
>>   -----Original Message-----
>>   From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf
>>   Of Richard Quilhot
>>   Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 4:19 PM
>>   To: ProFox Email List
>>   Subject: Re: RDT and Windows XP Prof
>>
>>   Have you looked into sharing the XP pro drive via a VPN?
>>
>>   Rick Q
>>   [email protected]
>>
> Rafael,
>
> Sounds like you need to build  a custom application to work with the price
> table which will work with remote view or OLE DB type connectivity through
> the VPN.
>
> Tracy Pearson
> PowerChurch Software
>
>
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