fP executables

Fairlight fairlite at fairlite.com
Fri Jan 26 08:09:42 PST 2007


Simon--er, no...it was Don Coleman--said:
> But when I saw the CPU usage spike to 100% now I'm confused.  With the above
> environmental variables being set (E drive is the mapped drive to the
> server) who is doing the heavy lifting, the client or the server?

The environment variables don't matter inasfar as your main question.  The
question you need to ask is, "Which machine is -running- the executable?"
That would be the client, using data (and from the looks of it, even
binaries) stored on the server.  Doesn't matter where the executable
is stored, the client is still running the executable and doing the
grunt-work.

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