We do a mix of Citrix and PCAnywhere over the VPN here. PCAW seems to work quite well, 
and file transfer is push button. Citrix is OK when I am in the office, logged 
directly into the server, but logging in remotely, file transfer is awkward under 
Citrix. 

"Gunnar Ekblad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I do the VPN approach, I still keep my mapping for networkdrives (That
>might be my oldfashioned DOSthinking) Considering the speed on the VPN I
>still export import data from local to central locations. A pain in many
>ways to get in correctly synchronised but still my user hate the
>vpn-responsetime.
>
>Gunnar Ekblad
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dennis
>Fleming
>Sent: den 20 februari 2003 16:41
>To: RBASE-L Mailing List
>Subject: [RBASE-L] - Terminal Server
>
>Using XP Pro on NT, it looks like you can run your RBase app without
>mapping a network drive and giving the end user Explorer access. Kind of
>like PC Anywhere or Carbon Copy. It sounds like a viable approach. Is
>anyone doing this, and/or using a VPN approach?
>
>Also, if all my remote plant data bases are moved to the corporate
>server,
>it would allow us to build a realtime "corporate view" of selected
>tables/columns of all plant data. No need to import data into a separate
>summary corporate data base. That would be something I'd like to see at
>the
>RBase conference!
>
>Sami? Dr R?
>
>Dennis
>*****
>Dennis Fleming
>IISCO
>http://www.TheBestCMMS.com
>Phone: 570 775-7593
>Fax: � 570 775-9797
>
>


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