I am developing a number of psychological tests (on Mac) that will be deployed on a Win network. Originally I thought of having a standalone index of tests, with users 'going' to a stack which consisted of the particular test they had selected. Then I thought that a single user of the index will lock out all other users (by hogging the engine), so I made standalone drivers for each individual test. The idea being that user A running test Y will not interfere wih user B running test Z. But then I actually tested the standalone dedicated to one test and found I seemed to be able to run concurrently (on Win) multiple instances of the same standalone. Does this mean I could go back to my original structure?
Since deep down I suspect that multiple users of the same standalone is probably a Bad Thing, has anyone suggestions as to how I could create an index of tests that allows maximum flexibility and access for several users? How about a standalone index of standalones? Thanks Best wishes, David Glasgow Home --> <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/dvglasgow/">DVGlasgow </A> Courses --> <A HREF="http://www.i-Psych.co.uk">i-Psych</A>
