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CFile class to copy through a network connection

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    Hello, Is CFile strong enough to allow a copy through a network connection (WAN) with some slow performance ? Should I look to another solution ? Thanks for your advices. Pierre

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      Hello, Is CFile strong enough to allow a copy through a network connection (WAN) with some slow performance ? Should I look to another solution ? Thanks for your advices. Pierre

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      Broker2003 wrote: Is CFile strong enough to allow a copy through a network connection (WAN) with some slow performance ? Yes, you shouldn't have any problems at all. Hope this helps,

      Ryan

      "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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        Hello, Is CFile strong enough to allow a copy through a network connection (WAN) with some slow performance ? Should I look to another solution ? Thanks for your advices. Pierre

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        Hi, well i used CFiles to do copying in a network, that was very slow, (300MBytes in three hours!!) and it worked ok. The only one being upset was the customer, because the net installation was expensive. So I think it should be ok to use CFiles in WAN too. Regards G. Steudtel

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