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How is the application structured?

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Does it use bound forms or unbound forms? If there are multiple locations accessing the database simultaneously, do they each have a 1.5Gb upload pipe to the file server? Does the file server have a 1.5 Gb download pipe to each location, or will all locations be sharing the 1.5Gb line? Running a test should give you an indication of potential problem areas. If there are problems, here are 2 solutions. 1. Convert the FE to an ASP application and run it over a web connection. 2. Host both the FE and BE in a Terminal Server environment. If your customer does not have this capability, there are commercial services that only charge about $30 per month per location. Joe O’Connell —–Original Message—– From: Dan Waters To: ‘Discussion of Hardware and Software issues’ Date: Monday, March 07, 2005 1:56 PM Subject: RE: [dba-Tech] Access Performance on a WAN |Bobby – what is latency? | |And it will be agreed to by me and my custo

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Part I of the application describes the demographics of the community (population, providers, plans, and employers). Part II describes the collaborative membership, who makes decisions and how they are made, and the capacity the collaborative has to carry out its proposed Chartered Value Exchange activities and plans.

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