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Re: ok Dumb question...From: Shawn Hogan Date: Wednesday, May 5, 1999
Time: 1:09:02 pmHeath Edwards wrote:
>Save headaches read archives... = )
>
>Quotes:
>"Ideally" it should be setup on an NT or Macintosh server
>running FileMaker Pro Server.
>
>
>"My best suggestion as to improving the stability of everything is stop
>using it in a peer-to-peer setup, and go with a client/server style
>setup.
>
>As far as the general stability of FileMaker Pro Server, it's actually
>the *most* stable program I've ever seen. In fact, I've never once seen
>it crash at all... ever. The only time I've ever seen FileMaker Pro
>Server go down was because of either hardware failure or an NT blue
>screen of death (due to something other than FMServer).
>
>My point is that if you have a stable machine (NT or Macintosh) that
>doesn't crash already, FileMaker Pro Server will run flawlessly."
>
>ubu@openminded.com wrote:
>> Will Optigold and File maker work both running on a windows 95
>> machine? Will the web interface work?
Well, 95 for the client machine would be fine, but in a client/server
environment, yes, I would recommend NT or Macintosh for the sever-side.
:-)
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(619) 452-3696
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