Hi Luc,

 

Maybe it is not the answer you like to receive.

Normally I make use of a different hardware setup

 

I have installed a server (with 4 processors costs are about 600 / 700 Euros
VAT excl.), with R:base on it.

Then create a remote connection with the server (using different logins) and
startup Rbase and the application on the server.

I am not that technical, but in this way all the processing is done at the
server and only the output is sent to your PC.

If I remember myself correctly your application contains a lot of HR images
and it could be the case these images ruin your performance.

 

The described solution works wonderful and you have a high speed
performance.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Tony IJntema

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Luc
Delcoigne
Sent: dinsdag 5 oktober 2010 21:52
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - re: network trouble

 

Hi, 

 

I have developed an application in R:base 9.0 (64) under Win 7.

 

This application runs fine and fast when run on one PC.

 

the latest version of R:base is installed on my PC's.

 

When I put two recent PC's in a network via a 100 Mbit/sec switch, with the
database in a shared directory on PC A, it still runs well on PC A, but when
I log in from PC B, it goes SLOW on this PC and eventually locks up, so that
I have to restart R:base on PC B.

(PC A : 6 GB RAM, 1 Tb HDD...PC B : 4GB RAM and 500 MB HDD)

 

I don't dare to image what a disaster this could in a small network with 5-6
workstations.

 

It must be that I am overlooking something in the network setup.

 

Could anyone give me 'to do'list on what to do exactly and in what order so
to get a workable network application.

 

This network thing is the last step I have to make in my conversion from
Access to R:base.

(sometimes I begin to regret I didn't stick with Access...as far as this
network thing is concerned)....

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated....

 

Luc Delcoigne

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