I know that this is easy, but I'm still working on understanding the
menu setup for users. Right now, I have been able to get VistA accepted
as SSH only (no CPRS). I also got it past the security issues. There
is a single SSH username/pass for the entire clinical group and a user
for each
My experience with Wine and Winsock is that if the problem is with
Winsock, don't use Wine. The native Winsock and WSock32 dlls do not
work with Wine. Also, the builtin Winsock dlls do not work very well in
anything except Win98 mode. I made an incorrect assumption that
TransGaming (a
Thanks. I implemented everything mentioned and I will show it as the
next meeting. I think they will like it. As it is now, having
abandoned CPRS, I can set up multiple Vista databases on one server -
each connecting to a different port. I can use linux boxes in the
remote locations
I've been asked a question I can't find the answer to...
Without using CPRS in any way, can login security be set up in VistA for
command-line (GTM) use? As it is now, it asks IDENTITY? and you can
type any name you like.
-Shaun
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This
, and the windows
client is written in Delphi pascal.
I wouldn't advise you to try to pick through all that
M code--it's pretty ugly if you ask me. I was
thinking that someone else on the list might know
right how to do it.
Kevin
--- CS Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I worked
how to do it.
Kevin
--- CS Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I worked on that for the past couple weeks and I
haven't even found a
starting point. I wrongly assumed that CPRS was
written in C or C++.
It appears to be in M. Since I can barely recognize
M at this point, I
can't work
CLINICIAN MENU/Field
--- CS Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've actually been attempting to get Vista to a
state where we can use
it in production since last November. So, it is
almost a year now. It
took a very long time to get it installed properly
because I didn't
realize that M
:32, CS Wagner wrote:
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
If you are running plain Fedora on both boxes, X tunneling is turned on
by default. You can remove it from the server by changing the value of
X11Forwarding in /etc/ssh/sshd_config from 'yes' to 'no'. By default,
it is 'yes'. If it is set to 'no', you cannot forward X through any
command on