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jtatnwn
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USA
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Posted - 27 August 2004 :  12:32:10  Show Profile
I have been using Snitz on our Intranet for about a year now. We recently upgraded our whole intranet, and others in the company are looking for a company-wide forum. They asked me about the one I was using. I'm currently using Access for our department's forum database (2 forums, one for Supervisors, one for the rest of the department - Supervisors can see all forums, rest of the department cannot see Supervisors forum). My question - should we download another copy of Snitz into a different folder for a company-wide forum and use SQL instead of Access for this one - can we have 2 sets of Snitz asp pages and databases, or does everything have to use one set of asp pages, etc. - or, should we just add the rest of the company to my department's forum and change the name and links to a company-wide forum? Company-wide would be about 800 people in the forum (not all on at the same time, though), we have about 90 to 95 in our department. And, I have currently turned off registration, so that no new members can access our current forums - if we go company-wide with my department's forums - I would have to add the rest of the company, and make a separate forum for the company, where they don't have access to my department's 2 forums. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!

laser
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Australia
3859 Posts

Posted - 27 August 2004 :  17:28:36  Show Profile
Snitz will work in every combination you have defined above, but if you expect that much traffic it might be wiser to go for SQL.
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ruirib
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Portugal
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Posted - 27 August 2004 :  19:52:49  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
As laser correctly wrote, Snitz will handle all the scenarios quite well. So the choice is basically yours. You should definitely go with SQL Server if you choose for the company wide forum.


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