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Hi all
I'm not sure if this is the right newsgroup to ask for my problem but anyway. I would like to install terminal server in my company so programers from remote places can work on the server just like a programer workstation, do thier work like compiling and more. they will use com objects and have many packages in. now if a terminal user will do a restart to a package what will happen to another terminal user that is using this package as well ? can terminal server handel this or it will not work? I will be happy to get some help Thanks Steve |
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This all depends on how they restart the package, I
guess. You might want to setup a test server and try it there, just to be sure. Since the package you are building is different than other people's packages, I imagine that your results may vary quite a bit. -M >-----Original Message----- >Hi all > >I'm not sure if this is the right newsgroup to ask for my >problem but anyway. > >I would like to install terminal server in my company so >programers from remote places can work on the server just >like a programer workstation, do thier work like compiling >and more. >they will use com objects and have many packages in. >now if a terminal user will do a restart to a package >what will happen to another terminal user that is using >this package as well ? can terminal server handel this or >it will not work? > >I will be happy to get some help > >Thanks > >Steve > >. > |
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