Hello,
Before I change job I working on 20 Dbs on NT ( Intel
and Alpha) across Europe.
We use cygwin,rcmd and pcanywhere...
Regards
H.E
- Paul Drake <paled_at_home.com> wrote:
> Hi Kip,
>
> [plug]For desktop connectivity for managing remote
> databases on NT, I use NetOp
> from danware.com.[/plug]
> Its pretty fast over a 28.8 kbps connection, starts
> as an NT service, which is
> quite handy when you have to do remote reboots.
> Sweet to have for recovery and
> upgrades - but it still doesn't change the tapes
> 8^).
>
> just a customer, no direct interest ...
>
> Paul
>
> Kip.Bryant_at_Vishay.com wrote:
>
> > How about local vs. remote databases?
> >
> > Currently I have 12 local databases on unix (6
> running that SAP thing) but it
> > looks like I'm going to "inherit" 3 or 4 (maybe
> more) remote databases on NT
> > boxes. All of them considered "production." I'm
> not too happy about this,
> > but, oh well.
> > Kip
>
> --
> Author: Paul Drake
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