My workstation decided to update to the Windows 10 Creators Version
- then an old problem reared it's head = the update re-enabled some network adapters and Sellerdeck Sync Server would kick me out of the program - see image.
I am currently finding the normal Multi User very unstable at 3 users...
and we are looking to switching to Sellerdeck 365 which includes the SQL version of Sellerdeck.
I would like to hear views from anyone who has upgraded from the normal multi-user to the SQL version - any pros and cons, upgrade experience good/bad smooth/rough etc...
Are there any differences in the software?
- There is no Trial version for the SQL so no way for me to check,,,
Are there any changes to your usual routine?
eg. I have a scheduled bat file that runs at out-of-office hours to backup sites directory to a compressed file - with SQL, I assume this no longer possible (?)
Are there differences (Access vs SQL) in the import/export functions?
- then an old problem reared it's head = the update re-enabled some network adapters and Sellerdeck Sync Server would kick me out of the program - see image.
I am currently finding the normal Multi User very unstable at 3 users...
and we are looking to switching to Sellerdeck 365 which includes the SQL version of Sellerdeck.
I would like to hear views from anyone who has upgraded from the normal multi-user to the SQL version - any pros and cons, upgrade experience good/bad smooth/rough etc...
Are there any differences in the software?
- There is no Trial version for the SQL so no way for me to check,,,
Are there any changes to your usual routine?
eg. I have a scheduled bat file that runs at out-of-office hours to backup sites directory to a compressed file - with SQL, I assume this no longer possible (?)
Are there differences (Access vs SQL) in the import/export functions?