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On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 5:39 PM, a4g atl <a4ginatl2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not sure if I missed any chatting on ACS. ACS is the replacement for
iAccess.
If you install it on your server, you would only need to upgrade 1 place.
All users would run their client access by executing off the central
server. That makes admin and maintenance much much easier.
Management has deemed it too risky at this point (compared to applying a
service pack to an existing i Access for Windows installation). We likely
won't use ACS until we migrate from Win7 to ???.
- Dan
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