make sure all projectors, .cxt, and .dxr files are set to read-only/locked in order for the application to be used by multiple users simultaneously.
permissions could be a big headache depending on your architechture.
i would go with a client/server design.
have you ever used the valentina xtra?
-c


Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
Hi List

I'm after some advice and pointers on how to best achieve running Director projects over a network.

Currently a lot of training programs that I've developed have been distributed on CD-ROM, but the client is now making noises about serving them across their intranet instead.

At their core, these programs are nothing more complicated than click-button-play-MPEG and the occassional number-crunching widget, although our QTVR risk assessment simulations I think are now a standard feature too.

The only communication-type activity are two web links to feedback and version check systems handled by an ASP application (hence outside of Director).

At this stage I don't envisage a large number of simultaneous users (I've been quoted around 10 at a time) but I know that the client has grossy underestimated this figure, or very shortly will want to run hundreds or even thousands of simultaneous users.

Therefore I sincerely doubt that simply copying the contents of an existing CD to a network location and accessing the projector over the LAN is going to be a suitable solution.

At this stage I'm not sure I have the time to rebuild everything for Shcokwave delivery (and even then I'm not too familiar with the loads/stresses/requirements I'll need to consider for the MPEG video), but obviously if it's going to be a big job then I will explain this to my client.

Where do I look? How do I approach this new delivery medium? What do I do?

TIA
Ross

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