Laith;
Keep everything on the server and keep all of the printer, drive mapping
and directory structures consistent. We operate over a 100BaseT network
without trouble, unless someone starts bending the "rules" on how tables
are created named, stored, etc. To develop our "rules" we outlined
isn't that what metadata is for?
(not sure what you mean by "..when the preference file was redone...")
Martin
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Hi Laith
I personally have implemented a directory structure and file saving scheme
that keeps this problem down. Here's how it works on my system (with about
750,000 tables and 5,000-7,500 workspaces)
1) Store all your main mapping tables like streets, city boundaries, block
groups, etc in