I recall being told that R:BASE ran better and faster when it was installed
locally, so that's what I did. If we keep increasing our users it makes
sense to switch to a server location. Perhaps this would be a good time to
do it. Would I need to make any other changes besides installing R:BASE on
the server and changing the icon pointers? Should I expect any differences
in the way R:BASE will function?
Cheryl
-----Original Message-----
From: Walker, Buddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:48 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Upgrading to R:BASE for Windows 6.5++
Cheryl
If you haven't changed the code for specific 6.5++ code then you should not
have to lock everyone out.
That is one reason why I have my 60 or 70 users running R:Base from the
server. I just need to change/update the server and I'm done.
Buddy
-----Original Message-----
From: McClure, Cheryl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:28 AM
To: Rbase-L (E-mail)
Subject: Upgrading to R:BASE for Windows 6.5++
I'm ready to upgrade our group of about 20 users to R:BASE for Windows
6.5++. R:BASE for Windows v6.5+ (1.833xRT03) is currently installed on each
computers hard drive. I have heard that it's important for everyone to be
running the same version of R:BASE. Does this mean I need to lock everyone
out of the databases for an afternoon while I run from computer to computer
deleting the old version and installing v6.5++? Any tricks or advice to
facilitate the transition? Thanks!
Cheryl