Would two SBS boxes on two different domains communicate and replicate so that if one went down the other would be ok or would it be better to have two Win2003 R2's, install Exchange and SQL server on both servers and use DFS/FRS to replicate the data of these two apps?
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We are using a Citrix Box and an SBS 2003 at a single site on the same domain. I want to add another server to the network for performance and robustness. I've found out that you can't have two SBS on the same domain. Could I add a win2003 server that would replicate the SBS box or could I...
We have currently have a Citrix box and an Win 2003 SBS server on one site. We have 35 users and it works fine. We are looking at more robus solution and want to have another server at another site (50ft accros the road). Our IT suppliers have suggested converting the Citrix box(more ram and...
Vista. Downloaded some music off the internet and trying to download onto a phone that is connected to the laptop. I see the phone in the "My computer" as well as the other drives,etc, but when trying to use "save as", the phone device doesn't show. Is this a bug or is there something a miss here.
Yes, I have started to redesign the database schema and then map objects. We have VFP6, but there is no point converting to that as MS will depreciated it soon and it would be almost as big a job to convert to that as it is to use Java or C#.
Application speed is important as Fox is quick, but...
I will be new to Java. I have Foxpro 2.6 apps and wish to port to Java. I wish to keep the *.dbf files in place, until I choose a database such as Derby, HLSQL, H2, etc. Is this possible without losing too much speed, otherwise I will have to port the tables at the same time as the software...
My firm is tight moneywise and don't want to upgrade to VFP9. They don't want to upgrade full stop. But they keep wanting additions like exporting to Excel, emailing and other mods, which is pain in Fox 2.6. I'm the only IT person here so time is heavy on my hand and I don't want to throwaway...
We have a set of projects built in foxpro 2.6 DOS/WIN. I want to upgrade these to VFP6, but as VFP will be no more in the near future and I can't bear to throw away all the old foxpro code and rewrite in C#. What I propose is to use C# as the front end, VFP as the middle layer and eventually SQL...
To AnyGuy. Are you using Citrix? Are all the patches implemented? On our system (2003 SBS) we've had to use Appsence to downgrade the CPU usage, for a host of apps, 16bit and 32bit.
I tried looking for that flash setting, but can't find it. I'm using "Citrix Access Essentials", what version should I be running to see these options. (Patrickhouse)
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