> If you use WinFrame, your applications would run on the WinFrame server as
> if they are running on a LAN. The GUI runs on the WinFrame client (on the
> other side of the WAN). This might be a good short-term solution.
this is a good point that i missed on my first reading
winframe would be a lot less vulnerable to the sort of thing
i was worried about.
i'd be curious what happens if winframe loses it's connection to
across the WAN and whether your app is affected.
-ns
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