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Aaron
Hello,
I am in the midst of deploying a front end runtimes on some machines across
the network. DB's are split and in "shared" mode. The question that I have
is this. I am constantly updating the front ends of these DB's. Is there a
way in which I do not have to update the local machines' front ends every
time an update is made? I know that I can put a shortcut to the main front
end on the network, but I run into some sharing issues as well as the
inability to work on that front end. I guess my question is what is the most
efficient way to do this? Thank you very much.
Aaron
I am in the midst of deploying a front end runtimes on some machines across
the network. DB's are split and in "shared" mode. The question that I have
is this. I am constantly updating the front ends of these DB's. Is there a
way in which I do not have to update the local machines' front ends every
time an update is made? I know that I can put a shortcut to the main front
end on the network, but I run into some sharing issues as well as the
inability to work on that front end. I guess my question is what is the most
efficient way to do this? Thank you very much.
Aaron