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I think that the coders at OR will and have said no. Interesting
developments with Win2000 is that you can assign a configured spot on a hard
drive to a folder. Since all the data management occurs within the Server
folder a more efficient system is achieved. You just take all the data and
place it on that drive. The original install doesn't know the difference.
This is the only way I know of breaking within the program in some fashion.
you have to fool the program by not changing the path from the original
install. This could be done as well over a network, I believe. I have no
reason to work it though.
Jim Bronke
Phoenix, AZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michel Gaudette" <michelg1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Omega list" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: Can ts2000i be networked?
: Is it possible to setup ts2000i in a network environment.
:
: I have tried to install ts on the same computer (A) where the data feed
: resides. If I call the program from another computer (B), nothing happens.
: If I install ts on B I cannot access the data feed on computer A. If I
: install ts on computer A, from computer B, I get an error message that I
do
: not have the necessary space to launch the server (even though I have lots
: of free space).
:
: Any help would be very much appreciated
:
: Thanks
:
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