Quote:Are you going to install a fresh copy of Sesame onto each of these other two machines? If so, you can do a normal Sesame install on each of those.
If you want each of these machines to share a copy of Sesame instead, you will need to install Sesame on a machine they can both get to through the network. That machine will act as your file server (nothing to do with Sesame client/server). You would then be able to get to the Sesame executables just as you would any other file on a networked drive.
I have my computer set us as the server. I also have a client set up on my computer.
My supervisor wants the other two computers to access Sesame from the server (on my computer) because the other computers are already loaded down with other software.
I made .exe shortcuts for the database and designer on a client's desktop from the Sesame files on the network. When I try to open either of them, they display the name of my computer (whatever the pathway is), but it doesn't allow access to any of the files that are stored in the database.
I even tried to change the target in the shortcuts like I did on my computer, but it didn't work.
I'm sure it's something simple, but I don't know anything about networking.
Thanks for being patient. I appreciate your help!

The people in my office know even less about computers than I do, so they are counting on me!