Not sure if my original response went out, but.....
>Why not batch up the transactions, zip them and email them to your
>headoffice machine. The head office machine simply downloads the emails,
>unzips and processes.
>You can use the Net masters NMSMTP (to send) and the NMPOP3 (to recieve)
>from the internet components provided with Delphi. This would be a simple
>and cheap (Free bar the time to code) system.
Seems to me that ADSL and Citrix etc are over kill for a 60 transaction
system, emailing updates infrequently as outlined above offers the
simplist
and cheapest solution of all.
Rob
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