On 2017-11-06 16:44, Richard Kaye wrote:
? You lost me, Mike.
This was for Mike McCann who posted today on a related issue. I was
pointing him to your response.
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Thanks, Ted.
Unfortunately, the app that is creating the problem (using DBFs) is not
something I created or have the desire (or authority) to replace. It's
an appliance repair application that schedules in-home service calls,
manages repair parts inventory, billing, technician routing, etc,
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 4:04 PM, Mike wrote:
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> If anyone else has any tips on other applications, I'd appreciate hearing
> about it/them.
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Building on the idea you already have the VPN installed, so you've got
encrypted tunneling and authentication taken care of, "all you
? You lost me, Mike.
When I log in to my main LMI profile, it shows me the computers installed under
my license. But I can also switch to any of my secondary user profiles and
access the machines where the client maintains the license. I have the access I
need and they pay for the licenses.
Thanks, Alan! It does look promising!
Mike
Alan Bourke wrote:
Take a look at Thinstuff maybe.
http://www.thinstuff.com/products
Uses RDP but far cheaper than implementing a Microsoft RDP server setup.
Works fine for VFP applications.
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Mike -- I don't think this helps you but its in the same church (...just
a different pew).
--Mike
On 2017-10-30 07:44, Richard Kaye wrote:
They own the licenses. LMI allows you to create as many secondary user
accounts as you need so the client just adds us to their account.
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Dave,
Thanks! That aligns with what I experienced as I played with Splashtop.
Great program, great price, but doesn't fit this niche.
So far, Remote Utilities (yeah, goofy name, but that's what they call
it) seems to be the front runner. In case this helps someone else I'll
keep you posted.
Anybody introduce 2-factor authentication in your apps to help with
entrance security?
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Mike,
Everything in Splashtop has to be done through the main Splashtop Module
(Splashtop Business) which holds a directory of "remote machines" and it is
this that sets up the remote connection. So in answer to your question it is
not possible to simple set up a one to one shortcut on the
On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 5:23 PM, Mike wrote:
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> I have tried using RDP in the past, and found it to be quite a pain to set
> up with all the port assignments. It works well enough, but I didn't think
> printing was included? I'll revisit it. (I assume you're talking about
>
Take a look at Thinstuff maybe.
http://www.thinstuff.com/products
Uses RDP but far cheaper than implementing a Microsoft RDP server setup.
Works fine for VFP applications.
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Alan Bourke
alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
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