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  • spellinn
    Automated Home Sr Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 53

    #16
    Originally posted by Paul_B View Post
    Sorry disagree fundamentally.
    ..but you do on to agree with most of what I said

    Originally posted by Paul_B View Post
    I do agree that Cortex needs to re-worked as a service for the backend and database, the front-end being a separate application or a web interface which is capable of running remotely.
    ;-)

    Originally posted by Paul_B View Post
    Setting up Cortex on Windows is not that difficult.
    Agreed. Partly helped by its monolithic nature.

    Originally posted by Paul_B View Post
    Running one machine and remoting to another is not a common task nor one that most users attempt
    Given Cortex is rarely run on "the main home computer" - it's usually on a lower power device or server, probably without a monitor attached, I'd argue that remoting to your Cortex PC is a very common task indeed.

    Originally posted by Paul_B View Post
    Windows doesn't want you to be running an interactive application as a service, for one it isn't secure. But that doesn't mean you can't and it isn't that difficult to find out how.
    Yes I agree, and wasn't suggesting one should. Cortex archictecture needs to adapt to allow the "essential bits" to be run as a service (even on a different OS) with, as you state, the GUI and database separate.

    Cheers

    Neil

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