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General Category => Ask Our Experts => Topic started by: rmeeder123 on December 05, 2007, 06:17:57 am

Title: Running PC Doc off a server
Post by: rmeeder123 on December 05, 2007, 06:17:57 am
is it possible to set up a server to where i can run pc doc from it remotely and locally?
Title: Re: Running PC Doc off a server
Post by: fwilson on December 05, 2007, 10:34:36 am
That can certainly be done.  The DOS version may even be booted from a PXE server.  The Windows files may be download from a LAN or even a FTP server over the internet.  However, you must still have a MUD (Multipurpose USB Device) in each system that is to run PC-Doctor.  This assumes you are using Service Center.

There are products, such as license server from our factory line, which will allow you to license concurrent instances of PC-Doctor from a central server.  PC-Doctor is so flexible and there are so many possibilities that I suggest you contact one of our sales engineers and discuss your needs in detail.  I am confident we can get you what you need.

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Title: Re: Running PC Doc off a server
Post by: rmeeder123 on December 06, 2007, 07:58:27 pm
alright i appreciate it. im doing a little research for my boss so im gunna tell him to give you a call. thanks again.