Stephen the Cook wrote:
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>  
>   
>> This is *EXACTLY* why I don't like the idea of dumping desktop apps
>> for Web applications when a desktop app would more than suffice. 
>> (And no, _Stephen, I'm not talking about sites like Amazon or UPS or
>> FedEx.  <g>)   
>>     
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>
> I have to deal with installing an app to 500+ locations around the globe if
> this prototype is accepted.  How would you deploy an app that far with
> desktop lockdowns?  Or would you go for a browser based system where you
> have rights on the server?
>
>   

Let's face it....web apps are for those who don't want to mess around 
with desktop installations (except in cases like I said before...Amazon, 
etc.).  However, I think there's always a way to get it done.  If the 
client PC needs to be locked down that much, then their IT will have to 
accept the responsibility for helping to install it if they really want 
it.  We're not magicians, but there are certainly ways to get it done.  
I've never ran into a problem I couldn't resolve in terms of 
deployment.  And which you rather:  a trusted installation locally, or 
opening yourself up to exploits via the web simply for the sake of 
easier deployment?

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
"Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom software solutions!"



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