MB6 will run on simple and complex, large and small Local Area Networks (LAN) which are based on any of the popular Network Operating Systems. These include Novell Netware, Windows 95/98, Windows 3.11, and Windows NT Server and Workstation.
As long as you can map a local drive in Windows to a directory on the network, MB6 will be able to access a data directory on that drive. The speed of MB6 will depend on the hardware and network operating system selected, the size of the network and the workload of the various workstations on the network.
Printing
If you can print a test page on a network printer from Windows you will be able to print from MB6 to that printerjust as if it was a local printer attached directly to the workstation.
Remote Access
MB6 can be run remotely using one of the common remote access programs such as PCAnywhere, LapLink and RemoteControl.There is some loss in responsiveness, as there is with any database application in this environment. When multiple remote computers need to access the LAN we suggest you consider Citrix Corp. WinFrame software.