Hi Michael,

> What about setting up one box with an older windows server and run
terminal services.  Then any box with remote desktop will work and you only
have to keep one old machine.

Do you have a setup like this? We found that running DOS applications on a
terminal server really makes the system slow with just few instances and is
quite unstable. Not even TameDOS works in this regard. Terminal servers also
have many cores, but FPD 2.6 must be bound to a single core, or it crashes
sooner or later. If you have any tips to share for running FPD on a terminal
server, those will be greatly appreciated.

Looks like I'll work on the DOS app for a few more years.


-- 
Christof


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