I need an advice...

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Fabrizio Romano

Yes I can explain.
It's very hard to believe that yours is a serious answer.
You claim you were serious and this is all a big misunderstanding... ok I
want to believe that.
Let me tell you a couple of things though.
Given "You are living in 2006 not in 1975" you could understand either "we
can do it now, since modern technology lets you do that" or "please be
serious, that stuff is something we don't do since 1975", hence one thing
and its opposite.
To my remote-db-noob eyes that is something I don't understand, even if I
wanted to see a good intention in your comment.
The problem is that maybe you took for granted that I would have understood
what you were saying, but unfortunately I didn't. And I think that there
maybe be very few people who could.

Your answer made me feel very very small anyway and as the Dalai Lama says:
"consider your enemy as a supreme MASTER, because he will give you the rare
opportunity to train yourself in patience.". Hence I said thank you. Of
course I was ironic writing Master to you, but I really really thougth you
were just sarcastic with me with no reason.

Concluding, please don't be upset with me because it would be bad for you.
I wish you to spend a wonderful new year's eve.

regards,
fabrizio
 
C

Cor Ligthert [MVP]

Fabrizio,

I understood after your first answer that it could be misunderstand. But
why, that is not the way we threath each other in these Internatinal Net
newsgroups, we try to help. It can be opposite but than at the end of a
discussion.

This is what I did: you were asking
You had given your own correct answer and I copied that.
Or maybe just forget about the server application and connect to the
database directly through the lan network?
The word "just" in the sentence, made that I made my answer for the rest as
it was. I could have written as well, take the most easiest method. They are
all correct but I prefer the one I show now, the other ones have for me a
smell to old not needed methods anymore.

Happy new year,

Were are you living in Italy?

Cor
 
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M

msgroup

Hi, Fabrizio:

You may use our SocketPro at www.udaparts.com. Inside the package, there
are many database samples and tutorials to show you how to securely access
ANY remote database ANYWHERE with ANY types of networks (LAN, Wireless,
Modems, Dialup).

See the article at
http://www.udaparts.com/document/articles/dialupdb.htm

With help of SocketPro, you can write a professional application in a
few days with decent performance for all of types of networks.

Regards,
 

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