> The real problem is that filemaker pro is not a good software platform for
> remote access because it wants to hand you all the records in the
> database,
> whether you want them all or not.
>

Not true for Terminal Services, the only bits that move across the
connection are those needed to show the bits on the screen. All the
functionality is back at the ranch. In effect the client is still in the
local area. It is as if you had a very long wire on your display and
keyboard. No part of FileMaker or ebase is at the remote site or needed
there. From this it follows that you are tying up the copy of FileMaker on
the local machine. You can't run two copies of FileMaker on a single
machine.


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