CPR+ System Requirements
CPR+ is a 32-bit application written in Microsoft Visual FoxPro and designed with a SQL Server Database back-end. Optimal performance is obtained by running a Windows 2003 environment with MS SQL Server 2005. Workstations must be running XP Pro or Vista Business/Ultimate Edition.* Below is a breakdown of different User Configurations. You can also click here to download a PDF version of this information.
Recommended Configuration
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Recommended Configuration
Minimum Configuration
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Recommended Configuration
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Recommended Configuration
One Application Server
One SQL Database Server
Citrix Recommendations
We recommend a maximum of 25 users per Citrix Presentation Server (formerly MetaFrame).
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Additional Items to Consider when Implementing CPR+
Local Area Network (LAN)
To maximize the benefits of CPR+, your organization can implement a PC-based Local Area Network (LAN). A network allows simultaneous use of CPR+ by multiple workstations enhancing your productivity. For networks with four or more workstations, D.H.S. strongly recommends a dedicated File Server running Windows® 2003 Server.
Wide Area Network (WAN)
If you have multiple service locations, centralized billing or intake departments, or satellite offices, CPR+ can be deployed over a Wide Area Network (WAN). To run CPR+ over a WAN, a terminal server emulation product such as Citrix or Windows Terminal Server is required. A WAN requires the execution of a WAN license agreement (which does not include a terminal server license). Please direct all WAN questions or comments to your CPR+ Sales Representative at 866-277-4876 or sales@cprplus.com.
**SQL Server Licenses (Through a Value Added Reseller (VAR))
For single site installations with 1 to 5 users, a free copy of 2005 SQL Server Express Edition is provided with the installation (for databases that are less than 4 GB). For installations with 6 or more simultaneous users, a dedicated SQL Server Database must be purchased. For more information on SQL Server Licenses, contact you Value Added Reseller or visit Microsoft's website.