Newbie To Servers

Hi all,
I appologise in advance for the dumbness of this question...I am running DevonThink Pro Office and FileMaker Advanced. I need to be able to access them simultaneously on different computers (one which will have the server app and my macbook air and ipad mini) I tried setting it up via their own built in servers but this failed miserably for some reason.
By running the server app on my wifes desktop, can I do what I require (and i believe more to hosting our own website).
Cheers,
Daniel

Yes you need to have regular client versions for each users mac.
I think you may have been reading about Netboot, where the clients mac boot from a disk image hosted by the server, but even if you do this you must legally own enough licences for each mac

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    • Probably the most helpful newbie setup discussion #2
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    • "Time Machine is a dog... discussion"
    • Manage Central Address Book discussion
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    -Brian
    corewerkz

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    One question: what does adding the dyndns address to "Server Admin > web > settings > sites" actually do? I'm not too knowledgeable about Server Admin.
    Thanks,
    Brian
    corewerkz

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  • MBP was hacked? Help for a Newbie.

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    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX2.54749      74.125.224.181.443     ESTABLISHED
    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX2.54748      74.125.224.189.443     ESTABLISHED
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    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX2.54745      199.47.217.177.443     ESTABLISHED
    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX2.54741      199.47.216.144.80      ESTABLISHED
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    tcp4      37      0  XXXXXXXXX6.54705      199.47.216.172.443     CLOSE_WAIT
    tcp4      37      0  XXXXXXXXX6.54702      199.47.217.178.443     CLOSE_WAIT
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    udp6       0      0  *.60916                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.60916                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX2.123        *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.53780                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.53780                *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.62813                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.62813                *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.63440                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.63440                *.*                   
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    from today
    netstat
    Active Internet connections
    Proto Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address        (state)
    tcp4       0   2119  XXXXXXXXX.2.54746      lax02s01-in-f21..https ESTABLISHED
    tcp4       0    762  XXXXXXXXX.2.54745      v-d-1b.sjc.dropb.https ESTABLISHED
    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX.2.54741      sjc-not1.sjc.dro.http  ESTABLISHED
    tcp4      37      0  XXXXXXXXX.6.54707      ec2-107-20-249-2.https CLOSE_WAIT
    tcp4      37      0  XXXXXXXXX.6.54706      ec2-107-20-249-1.https CLOSE_WAIT
    tcp4      37      0  XXXXXXXXX.6.54705      v-client-1a.sjc..https CLOSE_WAIT
    tcp4      37      0  XXXXXXXXX.6.54702      199.47.217.178.https   CLOSE_WAIT
    tcp4      37      0  10.0.1.6.54521         v-client-2a.sjc..https CLOSE_WAIT
    tcp4       0      0  localhost.26165        localhost.50379        ESTABLISHED
    tcp4       0      0  localhost.50379        localhost.26165        ESTABLISHED
    tcp4      37      0  10.0.1.6.49394         ec2-107-20-249-1.https CLOSE_WAIT
    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX.2.54743      69.58.188.38.https     TIME_WAIT
    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX.2.54725      lax04s08-in-f19..https TIME_WAIT
    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX.2.54744      r-199-59-148-10..http  TIME_WAIT
    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX.2.54742      69.58.188.38.https     TIME_WAIT
    tcp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX.2.54724      lax04s08-in-f19..https TIME_WAIT
    udp4       0      0  XXXXXXXXX.2.ntp        *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.53780                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.53780                *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.62813                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.62813                *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.63440                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.63440                *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.56188                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.56188                *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.55626                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.55626                *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.56269                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.56269                *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  sp.ntp                 *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.17500                *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  localhost.ntp          *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  localhost.ntp          *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  localhost.ntp          *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.ntp                  *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.ntp                  *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                   
    udp6       0      0  *.mdns                 *.*                   
    udp4       0      0  *.mdns                 *.*                   
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