Hosting filePro off-site

Fairlight fairlite at fairlite.com
Wed Nov 9 11:17:42 PST 2016


One accesses it via ssh, for *nix-based systems.  That would be the idiom I
would recommend.  You could use AnzioWin if you need pass-through printing,
or PuTTY if you don't.  All processing and program execution is done on the
hosting server in this scenario, with only screen draws (and any
pass-through printing) going to the remote terminal.

Windows...is going to be a headache for remote access.  You'd be looking
at a few possible different ways of handling it, none of them nearly
as pretty.  It's not pretty.  I would give a strong warn-off for this
solution.

mark->

On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 06:32:31PM +0000, Delmont Neroni via Filepro-list thus spoke:
> If you run filePro on a remotely hosted server, how do you access it? 
> Does it then still work as a client/server system, in which filePro 
> programs download to your workstation and then read and write 
> data to the server Or is all the processing done at the server level, 
> and your workstation just gets the results through displays 
> and pass through printing? 
> Sorry I can't ask the question more intelligently, but I'm sure you 
> understand what I am asking. 
> 
> Del neroni 
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