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1.
The client data resides in a SQL Database called ClientsPrime
on a SQL Server at |
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the
Main Office. No data transfer is necessary. |
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2.
The CFWPrime.MDB front-end resides on each User's Workstation
along with a copy of |
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the
runtime version or full version of Microsoft Access. |
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3.
There can be a custom ClientsTPrime.MDB file that resides on
the LAN in each Brance Office. |
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This
allows for the storage of office unique information such as
Calendar, and Intake sheet |
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defaults.
It also reduces bandwidth requirements by only transfering the
dynamic information |
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from
the Main Office, such as Client and Conflict records. Relatively
static information, such |
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as
cities, stays on the LAN. |
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4.
Connections to the system occur through the WAN. The bandwidth
requirements are about |
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40k
per user on the WAN. |
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5.
The speed of the system is mostly determined by the SQL Server
at the Main Office, not |
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the
computers that are using it via the WAN. |