Re: Access to ASP/VB.net converters



"robert d via AccessMonster.com" <u6836@uwe> wrote in
5a35aef12fafa@uwe:">news:5a35aef12fafa@uwe:

> I'm going to recommend to the client that they consider terminal
> services. If they insist on ASP, so be it; they'll be the ones
> paying for it.

What do they think they will be getting with an ASP solution that
will be worth the hugely larger investment?

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