I have a large, broadly distributed database that was moved onto a Citrix server to help speed up access. When it was a fe/be system everything worked great except for the speed. Now they've moved it & I have a problem- actually 2.
A button on one of the forms generates an email to inform those who have an interest in the incident via a sendobject command. Outlook resides on the server. Each time someone tries to send the email they have to enter the exchange server address and their user ID even if they've done it before. To top it off if they can not send more than one email per sesson. They have to disconnect from the server completely and re logon to Citrix if they need to send another email. (and there's still no guarentee it'll work) I'm pretty sure a new instance of Outlook is openned on the server for each user that sends an email.
Any ideas? Should I just disable this option and have the emails sent out all together at night?
Thanks for helping a newbie and I promise to help those who I can in return.
A button on one of the forms generates an email to inform those who have an interest in the incident via a sendobject command. Outlook resides on the server. Each time someone tries to send the email they have to enter the exchange server address and their user ID even if they've done it before. To top it off if they can not send more than one email per sesson. They have to disconnect from the server completely and re logon to Citrix if they need to send another email. (and there's still no guarentee it'll work) I'm pretty sure a new instance of Outlook is openned on the server for each user that sends an email.
Any ideas? Should I just disable this option and have the emails sent out all together at night?
Thanks for helping a newbie and I promise to help those who I can in return.