>> It isn't always the developer's choice. In my experience, some clients
>> will insist on the app being installed on the network file server, while
>> others will insist on it being installed on each local workstation. So,
>> it's good to have a strategy for each type of deployment.
> 
> Agreed that it's not always the developer's choice, but what's a good
> reason for the client to absolutely insist that the program be installed
> on the LAN instead of the local machine?  It wouldn't take long to
> convince them of the benefits of running it from the client.

In addition to Rick and Rick's comments.... I sure encourage customers 
to 'have it their way', whatever their way is. I mean.... that's why 
they're hiring ME - so they can have it THEIR way, not the way some 
pre-packaged solution demands. :)

Whil

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