Tracy Pearson wrote:
> It works best with the exe local and the data away.
> As long as you are buffering your tables, a disconnection has less of a
> chance to corrupt the data. 
> 
> YMMV

So this means that when they open the VPN, it's just like a mapped drive 
and hence my local VFP EXE can point to that mapped folder?  Or is it 
like UNC or something else?  I really haven't had to deal with VPNs much.

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