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Chris, Yep, that is true. You just create the connections to which ever servers the files are on. I have heard of people hosting the VARPG apps on the IFS. Never tried it myself though. We loaded ours on our Netware server. I will tell you that when you don't load the stuff local to the client, you do take a start-up hit. But once the app has been "loaded", it seems fine. I use to do a lot of coding in VARPG. I loved it. Now I am doing Notes/Domino development mostly. Still got to support the VARPG apps though. ;-) --Scott This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Oh, so what your saying, Scott, is that I don't need to use DDMFs because I can have more than one server? It's starting to look like a pretty cool dev tool! I was just reading about how you can use the 400's IFS to host the applications. I'll be interested to see if that'll really work!!! ha ha Thanks for the input, Scott. Chris
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