Need to know more about the network. It's been several years since I messed with it but Peachtree used to provide multiuser operation by keeping the data files on a server and the application on each client was pointed at the data files. So, two tests that come to mind for your situation... 1. If the data files are on a server on the same side of the Linux firewall as the workstations, have you simply unplugged the Linux box's network connection and watched for Peachtree to start working? Then, plug the Linux box back in and see it fail? 2. If the data files are on the other side of the firewall from the workstations, the firewall may be blocking the network traffic to and from the server. Maybe the new version uses different TCP ports that you have to open in the firewall? Peachtree also used to require that the connection between the open data files on the server and the workstation be constantly open. A dropped connection to the server would lock the application nicely. Your original mail was not clear to me. Did it work before and is now broken after an upgrade? I think more information is needed about the sequence of events and what has been attempted. I'm just guessing here, since I don't know your setup. I don't understand how just attaching a Linux box to a network could possibly bring any application to it's knees. That does not make sense at all and Peachtree should be be called to the carpet for releasing such a thing, if it is true. Alan -------Original Message------- From: Kyle Faber Sent: 07/30/03 02:28 PM To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us Subject: Peachtree and Linux > > Hey everyone, I was having a conversation with someone at the AZ Tech Expo who mentioned using Peachtree while on a network with another Linux box. Apparantly, the consensus was that Peachtree detects the linux box and stops functioning. Hopefully, someone out there can confirm or deny this information, and if you can confirm it, do you have a work around? One of my customers just hit the "recommended" upgrade from Peachtree and all network functionality ceased. It is installed on a Windows 2k Pro machine, and there is a ClarkConnect Linux Firewall protecting the world from the XP workstations (or vice versa if you prefer ;) ) -- Kyle Faber Account Manager EMR Internet kyle@emr.net 623-581-0842 voice 623-582-9499 fax UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >