Hi,

I've been running a RoR app for more than a year in a Windows server.
Until now the only thing needed was to run 'ruby script\server' on a
DOS session.

The users, around 45, connect from a LAN and few others, around 10, by
VPN access.

The server name is resolved by NetBIOS for local users and by hosts
files on remote users. So the only thing they need is the name or
address of the server.

On Aug 4, 8:18 am, InventoryTrackers <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I'm one of the unmentionable users that has been developing in Windows
> for the last 3 years. We all know that I can start a DOS script/server
> session on my machine and run the Rails application on my local
> browser.
> Is there a way that other Windows users could somehow 'pipe' onto this
> DOS session running and point THEIR browsers to it?
> Obviously, I'm exploring the 'holy grail' to see if we can run multi-
> user implementations in a Windows environment.
> Many thanks,
> David
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