We use SplitView 2010 to manage our multiple monitor set-ups. Quite
customisable and works well.

On 12 August 2010 14:30, Tom Miller <tmil...@hnncsb.org> wrote:

>  Hi Folks,
>
> We have a call center staff here, and they all use dual monitors.  One
> monitor has the call center application, the other is *supposed* to have
> our medical (EMR) application.   The problem we are seeing is the EMR
> application won't stay on a single monitor.
>
> The EMR app is web-based.  The user logs on, then  from there users select
> menu options (calendaring, clinical records, and so on.).  Once a selection
> is made another browser instance is started.  It always starts on the other
> monitor.
>
> Right now the app only runs on IE6/IE7 and Windows XP.  I will be updating
> the AIX NOS and the EMR soon, but I don't think that will help.  Also, we
> can't force subsequent windows to open in a new tab instead of a new browser
> (crappy app, but it's going away in a year at least).
>
> Suggestions?  We are considering instead providing a large monitor instead
> of two monitors.
>
>
> Tom Miller
> Engineer, Information Technology
> Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
> 757-788-0528
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