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Several options are available to you for the deployment of Gaya Recouvrement on a single workstation or within a client-server network architecture.
Single station configuration This is the right configuration when it is used on a computer that is not connected to a network. All the software components required by Gaya Recouvrement must therefore be installed on this computer.
 Recommended hardware: 450 MHz Pentium III with 128 MB RAM.
Client-server configuration on client station This solution is selected when you do not want to install Gaya Recouvrement on an existing server (security factors, compatibility of versions of SQL Server, etc.). The database can therefore be installed on client stations for the service that will act as a server. In these conditions, the client station hosting the database must fulfil the baseline performance conditions required so as not to slow all users down.
 N.B.: A major drawback with this solution is that the business components are run by each client. You will therefore see a significant downturn in performance for each user. In this case, the solution is to use Windows NT as the operating system for the station hosting the database.
Recommended hardware: 450 MHz Pentium III with 128 MB RAM.
“Dedicated” Windows NT client-server configuration This option is generally implemented when there are already servers equipped with Microsoft SQL Server or when you want to set up a new data server to deploy Gaya Recouvrement on client stations. The advantage of this configuration is that resource-hungry tasks (business processing operations) are carried out on a dedicated machine designed specifically for these tasks. As such, client stations (Gaya Recouvrement users) are freed up from these operations and can therefore be streamlined.
 Recommended hardware: Server: 450 MHz Pentium III with 256 MB RAM and SCSI hard drive. Client: 450 MHz Pentium III with 128 MB RAM.
Metaframe client-server configuration This is implemented when remote stations do not have sufficient resources and when there are performance problems on the network (bandwidth too low). Any type of client station will be able to access Gaya Recouvrement via any type of connection, from anywhere.
 Recommended hardware: Server: 450 MHz Pentium III with 512 MB RAM and 18 GB SCSI hard drive (or higher if Metaframe server integrated). Metaframe server: depends on number of clients to be managed.
Client-server configuration with Replication This configuration is suitable for cases when remote stations have to work without any connection to the server. In this way, remote stations are able to benefit from the entire range of Gaya Recouvrement functionality and work on a standalone basis. When they want, they may connect up to the LAN in order to replicate the data, with all the data sent to the server and vice versa. This configuration is used by mobile workers.
 Recommended hardware: Server: 450 MHz Pentium III with 256 MB RAM and SCSI hard drive. Laptop: 450 MHz Pentium III with 256 MB RAM.
Software components required
Core components Internet Explorer 4.01 SP2 or later: Internet browser MDAC 2.6 (Microsoft Data Access Components): Microsoft database access components
Server-specific components MTS 2.0 (Microsoft Transaction Server) included in Windows NT Option Pack: robust, transaction processing and centralized management of business components. MSDE 1.0 (Microsoft Data Engine) or Microsoft SQL Server 7 (minimum): SQL server used for database management. MSDE is a free version of SQL Server, limited to 5 network users.
Windows NT-specific components Service Pack 6: Windows NT 4 update Service Pack 3: Windows 2000 update
Windows 9x-specific components DCOM 98 (Distributed Component Object Model): set of components implementing the distributed COM architecture.
Environment Gaya Recouvrement can be deployed on all Windows environments as of Windows 95.

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