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David,
I think what is being suggested it the VM+ desktop run on the server and
the X session is forwarded to the remote box. Similar to a citrix set
up, just less costly well, except for the VMWare if that's whats used.
Now if the CPRS on WINE become functional you can skip the VMware part.

~ Pat

David Sommers wrote:
| Not sure a VM on a *nix desktop will work - sounds like the problem is
| network level access between the servers and clients.  A linux box would
| still have the same problem and the same level of access as a pure
| windows box.
|
| If tunneling is the option that linux gives you, there are options just
| like that for your windows machines as well.
|
| /David.
|
| -----Original Message-----
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy
| Anthracite
| Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 2:47 PM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Vista without CPRS
|
| You believe you will find documentation for the non GUI version of CPRS
| in
| the www.va.gov/vdl web site right next to the CPRSGui documentation -
| CPRS
| List Managers Version is it I think.  John Zimmer is a fan of the
| non-GUI
| interface as I recall.
|
| CPRSGui did not come into existance until the mid-90s to my knowledge,
| so
| you won't be much behind the times.  I gather you have tried various
| VPNs,
| or do you have one already that isn't cooperating?
|
| How about Win4Lin, or VMWare run on Linux?  The VMWare is $165 and I
| believe
| Win4Lin is $80.
|
| -----Original Message-----
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of CS
| Wagner
| Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 10:32 AM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: [Hardhats-members] Vista without CPRS
|
|
| It is becoming clear that we cannot use CPRS with our network security.
| Is it possible to effectively use Vista without CPRS?  I can easily set
| up SSH accounts for each user so that gtm starts when the login.  I
| assume that setting the primary menu in Vista will change what they see
| once gtm starts.  I just don't know what menus to give the different
| people (nurses, providers, clerks...).  I also haven't found user's
| documentation.  Everything is directed toward the
| administrator/programmer, not the average user.  So, I'm afraid I'll
| have to set aside a lot of time to write documentation while I'm trying
| to learn what to do.
|
| What I'm trying to get done right now:
|  * Have a provider SSH in and immediately get to a patient selection
| screen where he can view/edit patient info
|  * Give nurses the same menu - is there any function for a nurse to
| hand-off the patient to a provider without having the nurse log off and
| having the provider log back in and select the same patient?
|  * Have clerks SSH in and immediately get to a screen to add patients or
| schedule visits for existing patients.
|
| If I can get to that point, my history has included years of making
| graphical front-ends for telnet/ssh menus (written in Cobol and/or
| Ada).  I will be able to do the same for this without the loop-back
| security headache of CPRS.
|
|  -Shaun
|
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