I had the "Bright Idea" if installing a 3rd workstation as a PC running
NetOP to allow the operators to acknowledge alarms from a downstairs
location in the operating area without returning to the control room.
Worked great, for a while then strange things started happening to the
system. Took us several weeks of addressing the problems before the root
culprit was found to be NetOP.  It does work well in the short run, but not
as a full-time connection.

Sam Reames
Process Control Engineer
Hercules Incorporated
Resins Division
Brunswick, GA


                                                                                       
                    
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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
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           -----Original Message-----
           From:          John Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
           Sent:          Wednesday, September 19, 2001 8:09 AM
           To:       'Foxboro DCS Mail List'
           Subject:       RE: Remote Displays

           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
           voice:  205.391.3345
           fax:  205.345.8769
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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
                     * (281) 544-6212
                     Pgr.  (877) 242-0497
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