Jim, what version of Rev are you using? What you describe was a known
issue in versions prior to 2.9 (or maybe it was fixed in 3.0). I use a
standalone built in Rev 3.0 on Windows Server 2003 and regularly access
via Remote Desktop. Works very well.
Steve Paris
Jim Ault wrote:
I have
to have that bug fixed in 2.9.
Steve Paris
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I have had similar experiences to Dave. I have a fairly substantial
client/server app, a student records system, using MySQL, and typically
with 15 to 20 concurrent users on Win2K or XP (latest service packs).
The app is launched from a read-only network volume. Rev 2.6.1 was very
stable, both
I have also experienced crashes in the script editor on Windows XP Pro.
Used to happen back in 2.5.x as well (on W2K), but 2.6.1 was wonderfully
stable.
Waiting in eager anticipation of 2.7.1
Steve Paris
Dave Beck wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded 2.7 last week and have been having an awful
Thierry,
I have had a bit of experience over the last few weeks writing a Rev
front end to an Access db. The objective originally was a simple
prototype student records system, but I have been very happy with the
results, as have my staff. Its very fast and very easy to add
sophisticated new
Thanks Jan. It works!
Jan Schenkel wrote:
Hi Steve,
Welcome to Revolution -- you'll find it a great tool
for interfacing with databases, even if it has a bit
of a learning curve when you're used to doing this
'the hypercard way' with backgrounds and cards.
Try using single quotes for the strings