>I also told them to run my app single user and do not connect >the second computer. > >Any suggestions appreciated > >thanks >marc Focusing just on your statement above, do you want them to run only single user because you're worried about database corruption? I remember way back (don't know if it's still relevant, but I still do it) being told it is much safer to have another user connected to the database. If one user has to reboot, having another person connected to the database seemed to minimize the possibility of corruption. Karen
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