Someone told me that he was using terminal services and
getting a much faster throughput than he was on PC AnyWhere.
Anybody else confirm this for Victor?

At 08:38 04/03/02 -0700, you wrote:
>If you want to connect to R:base over a slow WAN connections, you will want
>to use either a web server or some type of remote control software like PC
>Anywere.
>
>I currently have 7 dedicated PC Anywhere machines that people use to access
>my database.  I am in the process of converting eveything to Tango and using
>a web server to access everything, but it is a big project and takes time
>and money to complete.  There are several other remote access methods to use
>besides PC Anywhere like Terminal server.
>
>The point is, you really don't want to connect to your database over a slow
>WAN, you want to put a dedicated workstation on the fast network with your
>database and do remote control of that workstation so that only the screen
>and keyboard data needs to be sent across the wan.

Warmest regards,


Tom Grimshaw
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