Chris,
Are you saying that you are having trouble with your users having more than
one window open?....shouldn't be an issue from the same source, if they have
a button that opens the form in question in a new window, then open
another.....I guess I'm not understanding where this is an issue even for
7.1....

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Subject: Mid-Tier and opening several windows for a single logon session.

Hello fellow Listers,

We have been trying to figure out a way, in the Mid-Tier to allow our users
the ability to open several windows at the same time via a single login
session. I heard there is now a way to do this with the latest version of
the Mid-Tier. We are currently using version 7.1 and to date we have not
been successful. Roughly 50 percent of our users opens two Windows clients
at the same time and cut and paste from one a current inventory record on
one window to a new record on another window, all day long, which represents
about 75% of their daily workload. Before we can go totally all web-only we
need to have this ability.

Like I said we are currently using 7.1 but are holding off on upgrading to
7.6.4 until we can confirm that the latest version of the Mid-Tier has the
ability to open several windows at the same time via a single login session.

Can anyone here either confirm or dispute that?



Christopher Pruitt
HP Enterprise Services
Bank of America Account | CIA - Integrated Applications | IW Infrastructure
Team
+1.972.605.7702 office | [email protected]

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