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3Shape Client Computer Has Slow Connection To Server
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<blockquote data-quote="KentPWalton" data-source="post: 261174" data-attributes="member: 7347"><p>There are several things that can help out.</p><p></p><p>1) Don't keep over 1000 orders in your database - that means you back them up monthly and delete them from your database to not clog it up.</p><p>2) Close all of your designed cases. The dental manager "looks" at each file that isn't closed. You can set it up to automatically close an order after a specific amount of time (ex. every 14 days).</p><p>3) Only run 3Shape on your client computer. Don't have music or any other resource sapping software running. 3Shape doesn't like to give up resources.</p><p>4) Only have materials, implant libraries in your system you work with. If you don't use someone to outsource to anymore, delete all of their materials, manufacturing processes, everything linked to their system out of yours. 3Shape also "looks" at that when it starts up and is running.</p><p>5) Clients run slower than server computers sochange your expectations for client computers. It's like being directly wired in vs. having a wireless connection, so don't expect the same results.</p><p>6) Have a good computer to handle 3Shape. I suggest buying one with their specs and wouldn't go with minimum suggestions. I'd get more than what they suggest for since future 3Shape software releases tend to be reliant on more and more beefy systems.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anything else guys?</p><p>[USER=4850]@CoolHandLuke[/USER] [USER=7766]@Sevan P[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KentPWalton, post: 261174, member: 7347"] There are several things that can help out. 1) Don't keep over 1000 orders in your database - that means you back them up monthly and delete them from your database to not clog it up. 2) Close all of your designed cases. The dental manager "looks" at each file that isn't closed. You can set it up to automatically close an order after a specific amount of time (ex. every 14 days). 3) Only run 3Shape on your client computer. Don't have music or any other resource sapping software running. 3Shape doesn't like to give up resources. 4) Only have materials, implant libraries in your system you work with. If you don't use someone to outsource to anymore, delete all of their materials, manufacturing processes, everything linked to their system out of yours. 3Shape also "looks" at that when it starts up and is running. 5) Clients run slower than server computers sochange your expectations for client computers. It's like being directly wired in vs. having a wireless connection, so don't expect the same results. 6) Have a good computer to handle 3Shape. I suggest buying one with their specs and wouldn't go with minimum suggestions. I'd get more than what they suggest for since future 3Shape software releases tend to be reliant on more and more beefy systems. Anything else guys? [USER=4850]@CoolHandLuke[/USER] [USER=7766]@Sevan P[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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