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Re: using Optigold across a WAN...?From: Bennie Warren Date: Wednesday, June 2, 1999
Time: 10:32:00 pmI do this all the time from home on a Macintosh. It is really no problem.
Bennie
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Bennie Warren
LemooreNet
320 West D Street
Lemoore, CA 93245
Phone: 559.924.5909
Fax 559.924.9578
bennie@lemoorenet.com
http://www.lemoorenet.com
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>From: mlemsing@netcon1.swavley.com.au
>To: isp-list@optigold.com
>Subject: [Optigold-ISP] using Optigold across a WAN...?
>Date: Wed, Jun 2, 1999, 5:48 PM
>
> hi there.
>
> we currently have 2 offices and have staff wanting to use optigod in those
> 2 offices. Currently we have a 256k ISDN link between the 2 offices, and
> so I am absically wanting to know if we can run O/G acroos the wire? Does
> O/G use ODBC or does it directly open each of the files...? Basically i
> want to be sure that runnnig it across an ISDN link isnt going to give
> database corruption errors if and when the link goes down...
>
> anyone doing or done this, or know f a better way to provide access to O/G
> across multiple offices..? btw - the offices are in Sydney and Parramatta
> so the distance isnt too long... etc
>
> any help on this would be great.
>
> Matt
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