Re: OLE spell check active link and performance

2010-03-12 Thread jham36
This will not impact the server at all.  It uses the local client to
run and the local MS Word spell check.

On Mar 11, 12:13 pm, remedy lee  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the OLE spell check active link in the Integrating guide.
>
> I'm wondering if this would have an impact on performance.
> I'm pretty sure that it shouldn't since the OLE is a client command.
>
> I built the spell check on the HPD:Help Desk notes field.
>
> Thanks for the help
>
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OLE spell check active link and performance

2010-03-12 Thread remedy lee
Hi,

I'm using the OLE spell check active link in the Integrating guide.

I'm wondering if this would have an impact on performance.
I'm pretty sure that it shouldn't since the OLE is a client command.

I built the spell check on the HPD:Help Desk notes field.

Thanks for the help

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OLE spell check active link and performance

2010-03-12 Thread remedy lee
Hi,

I have created the OLE spell check plug in found in the integrating
guide.
It works well but I'm wondering if it will have any impact on
performance on the server.
My understanding is that it shouldn't since everything is run on the
client's machine.
However, I read that there are some OLE that can be AR Server side
(might have read it wrong).

If I create this spell check active link to run off HPD:Help Desk,
will there be any performance hit?

Thanks again listers.

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