We use PC Anywhere with a WP70 configured as "be a host".  Thus operators can log in from home when the plant is unattended.  As far as I know, PC Anywhere has worked okay over the last two years I've been working with I/A.

Application is used at a water treatment facility.

I have a security concern that anyone on our corporate intranet can get into the WP70 it if they know or accidentally find the TCP/IP address.

Wally Magda
Instrumentation & Control Specialist
Colorado Springs Utilities
Customer Operations Division/Water Treatment
PO Box 214
660 W. Monument Creek Rd
USAF Academy, CO   80840
office:  719-668-9502
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We tested PC Anywhere and found significant stability issues after even a
few hours of use. However, that was a couple of years ago.


The TAC folks use NetOp and found it to me much better.



Regards,


Alex Johnson
Invensys Systems, Inc.
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77043
713.722.2859 (office)
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                From:                 John Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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                We don't have 70's but what about using PCAnywhere?  I use it to
remote
                administer a couple of NT servers on our shipping automation system
and I've
                been very pleased with the results.  

                John Miller
                Hunt Refining Company
                1855 Fairlawn Road
                Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
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                                 Hi List,
                                 I have a I/A system consisting of Micro I/A's, AW70's and
WP70's.
                How can I get process displays (for read only purpose)to desktop
PC's? I see
                hummingbird exceed mentioned in some notes. Is that the only option?
How
                much should I expect to spend for the necessary software?
                Thanks.

                                 G. Bruce Moss
                                 Equilon Enterprises-( WICS)
                                 Westhollow Instrumentation & Control Systems Group
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