OS stability when running filePro
GCC Consulting
gccconsulting at comcast.net
Mon Dec 10 12:06:03 PST 2007
Ken,
Thank-you for clarifying my intent.
Stay on your Unix system and replace terminals with Windows PC's to afford
those who need to use windows apps, those apps.
Richard
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> Quoting Bob Rasmussen (Mon, 10 Dec 2007 09:46:12 -0800 (PST)):
>
> > On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, GCC Consulting wrote:
> >
> >> It seems to me that it would make more sense to move to
> Windows PC's
> >> and use the terminal emulation software programs available such as
> >> Anzio. There are others on the list who could recommend
> other emulators.
> >
> > Not so! When you run a Windows version of filePro on the *client*
> > machine, there is no need for, or place for, a terminal
> emulator. The
> > filePro runs as a Windows console program; that is, it
> looks like a DOS application.
>
> Perhaps he meant "keep filePro on a Unix server, and move the
> only clients to Windows, using a terminal emulator"? That
> way, filePro runs as it always has, and the people using it
> can be "happy" in their Windows environment.
> And, since filePro is still on a Unix box, all your scripts
> remain as-is.
>
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