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My remote people (3) have access via VPN and terminal services. The little
server handles TS, fax, printing, and a legacy database application. Works
ok.

Mitchell Kirby
Riten Industries, Inc.

740-333-8719 Direct
800-338-0027 Sales
800-338-0717 FAX


-----Original Message-----
From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Phil Lukomski
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 3:35 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [Vantage]



We are moving our affiliate (sister) company into a facility about a mile
away. This company has 8-10 users. Besides Vantage, all Internet
Connectivity, spyware monitoring, and other system drives are accessed
through our main server.

My question for the group is if anyone has experience in remote connectivity
with Vantage. We could lease dedicated T-1 lines, however, we have seen
performance degradation since we upgraded from 5.2 to 6.1 in our other
remote location. Is anyone else using T-1's for remote connectivity?

Is anyone out there using a dedicated Terminal Services Server for remote
connectivity? How do you have it setup?

Option C is to split the database into two databases and just have a
seperate Vantage install. Has anyone done this?

I would appreciate any feedback you can give.

Phil Lukomski
Trace-A-Matic Corp



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We are moving our affiliate (sister) company into a facility about a mile
away. This company has 8-10 users. Besides Vantage, all Internet
Connectivity, spyware monitoring, and other system drives are accessed
through our main server.

My question for the group is if anyone has experience in remote connectivity
with Vantage. We could lease dedicated T-1 lines, however, we have seen
performance degradation since we upgraded from 5.2 to 6.1 in our other
remote location. Is anyone else using T-1's for remote connectivity?

Is anyone out there using a dedicated Terminal Services Server for remote
connectivity? How do you have it setup?

Option C is to split the database into two databases and just have a
seperate Vantage install. Has anyone done this?

I would appreciate any feedback you can give.

Phil Lukomski
Trace-A-Matic Corp