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Originally posted by JaceXXX
don't the new laws state that the records have to be kept locally and not on a server 2000 miles away?
and also, what if right when the feds walk in something is wrong and you can't access the server for your records?
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I believe you can have off site backup records anywhere, I may be wrong. The software allows you to print a full report of all the records you enter as well, which can be kept as a physical copy. Its always best to have multiple copies anyway.
If you are using this as your primary records, and have a local machine that you can use for your record keeping, thats an option. Linux, FreeBSD, etc don't require a beast of a processor like MS does, so any old machine will be fine if you got the unix route.
If you need it on windows, as I said before, it hasn't been tested, but we can do it for a client.
Of course your server may explode, etc, but your windows could magically die on a reboot as well which is way more likely
