Thanks Guys:
I will have to do some reading on RDP Connections to get familiar with that 
technology to see if it may be the way to go.
Ihave a failed UnInstall of Sql Server on this development machine requiring a 
ReInstall of the XP OS to repair properly. This precludes me from installing 
the POS Software on it for scripting, I dont want to go through that hassle 
again  and I cant afford a new machine right now.
Bruce, I am not sure what the Victory App is but this app would be for Victory 
Associates INC. who needs a Point Of Sale package scripted.
I think the package is put out by a company called PCAmerica and uses Sql 
Server Express and relies on a user defined VPN for communications between 
locations.
If you are working on this already let me know and I will be glad to help out 
if I can.
I am in communications with the business owner and am trying to keep him 
informed as to any progress, or lack there of, in my analysis of the 
possibility of building a script for him.
If I cant do it perhaps someone else can and, if you are already on the project 
let me know and I will help out if I can.
Rick USA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: BT 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 8:17 AM
  Subject: Re: Remote Session Scripting Question



  Hi Rick,
      Is this the Victory Market app? I was going to work on that next since I 
have most of the Uninstall program done. But will let you know when I look at 
it.
          Bruce

    Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 4:45 AM
    Subject: Remote Session Scripting Question


    Hi:
    Someone has asked me about scripting a Point Of Sales software package and 
I am not sure about how best to proceed.
    The main Database Server and the main Forms to be scripted live on his 
local machine or machines.
    I am wondering if a Remote Session of some sort could be used to do some 
programming, WE scripting,  on his local machine network from a remote computer 
in another state.
    In other words:
    I want to log on to his computer network and, on his machine, Access all 
the features of the POS system as if I were there, Use the Scripting Tools from 
GW Micro and others to analyze each form and create analysis reports as if I 
were working directly on his machine, write, test and debug scripts to make the 
POS software package loaded on his local store network accessible.
    Is this something that has been done by you guys at GW Micro or any of you 
sophisticated App Programmers?
    Thanks:
    Rick USA

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