Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Avoid the client? |
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Author | Alexandre Benson Smith |
Post date | 2004-04-12T21:29:24Z |
At 21:17 12/04/2004 +0000, you wrote:
When you say:
"Loaded on the server"
do you mean
"Stored on a network drive" ???
if so, I think you still needs to install the client on each workstation.
But I have a doubt here... If the client dll are on the same path as the
client application, I think the client application can load it... so may be
not... give it a try...
Alexandre Benson Smith
Development
THOR Software e Comercial Ltda.
Santo Andre - Sao Paulo - Brazil
www.thorsoftware.com.br
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>My application is loaded on a server so that it doesn't have to beHi !
>deployed to each workstation. Is there a way to avoid installing the
>Firebird client on each workstation?
>
When you say:
"Loaded on the server"
do you mean
"Stored on a network drive" ???
if so, I think you still needs to install the client on each workstation.
But I have a doubt here... If the client dll are on the same path as the
client application, I think the client application can load it... so may be
not... give it a try...
Alexandre Benson Smith
Development
THOR Software e Comercial Ltda.
Santo Andre - Sao Paulo - Brazil
www.thorsoftware.com.br
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