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Ted

2005-04-11, 8:26 pm

I have a program that currently resides on a server in its entirety
(database and program files are in the same directory). The user has
decided he wants the program to reside standalone on the workstation and the
database on the server. Do I just remove the tables from their current
location and add them back from the server location? Where should the DBC
be located on the server or on the workstation with the EXE?

Thanks

Ted


Lee Mitchell

2005-04-11, 8:26 pm

Hi Ted:

Take a look at these articles and see if they are useful:

http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...KB;EN-US;128996
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...KB;EN-US;147941


I hope this helps.

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Sincerely,
Microsoft FoxPro Technical Support
Lee Mitchell

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>I have a program that currently resides on a server in its entirety
>(database and program files are in the same directory). The user has
>decided he wants the program to reside standalone on the workstation and

the
>database on the server. Do I just remove the tables from their current
>location and add them back from the server location? Where should the DBC
>be located on the server or on the workstation with the EXE?


>Thanks


>Ted


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