Jim It kind of works. It is recommend though to have a server. The cheapest Server would be a Network attached storage or an old PC if that is available, not necessary with a server program on it Just XP or Win2K to share files. RBG7.5 plus Lan is onlt 220 US more expansive, if you ever go to 3 users that will be cheaper.
Gunnar Ekblad Kontema IT AB Hästholmsvägen 32 S-131 30 NACKA 070 545 50 38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] För Jim Schmitt Skickat: den 7 november 2005 13:49 Till: RBG7-L Mailing List Ämne: [RBG7-L] - peer to peer Good day to all: I was recently talking with a client who is running rb45++, on a single stand-alone workstation. They have a need to go to two workstations, so I suggested a small server with two workstations, using RB7.5 and 1 LAN pack. Their IT guru suggested going peer to peer with two workstations (no server - to cut costs) , and buying two standalone versions of 7.5.. My question for you is, is this possible ? (I have never done peer to peer), and does it work well ? If it does work, do I have to jump through hoops to make it work ? Or are they being foolish, trying to save a few dollars ? Thanks in advance ======================================== Jim Schmitt Ohio Software Services 2211 Lake Club Drive Columbus, Oh 43232 Phone 1-614-863-1850 Fax 1-614-863-0325 E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================================
