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Deploying distributed Windows app

My team is in the process of building a .NET Windows Application that we plan to ship to clients on cd format for a local install. We were planning on using the MSDE version of SQL as the data storage, but I'm not sure if it will support multiple users in a network.
Can anyone share with me what is the standard way of distributing such applications?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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If it is only to be used for internally networked users it should be fine. After I think 8-10 simultaneous connections from different clients it throttles back (slows down). This is by design so it can't realistically be used for websites and such.

"tuuky" wrote:
My team is in the process of building a .NET Windows Application that we plan to ship to clients on cd format for a local install. We were planning on using the MSDE version of SQL as the data storage, but I'm not sure if it will support multiple users in a network.
Can anyone share with me what is the standard way of distributing such applications?

Jul 21 '05 #2
Thanks Todd,
Have you personally used MSDE before for something similar to this? Is that what most people would do in this scenario? I'm just wondering if there's something better out there that we may evaluate.

"Todd Bright" wrote:
If it is only to be used for internally networked users it should be fine. After I think 8-10 simultaneous connections from different clients it throttles back (slows down). This is by design so it can't realistically be used for websites and such.

"tuuky" wrote:
My team is in the process of building a .NET Windows Application that we plan to ship to clients on cd format for a local install. We were planning on using the MSDE version of SQL as the data storage, but I'm not sure if it will support multiple users in a network.
Can anyone share with me what is the standard way of distributing such applications?

Jul 21 '05 #3

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