Hello Duncan
Can the scanner be directly connected to the network eg if a HP scanner,
use one of the Jetdirect series of print servers (though I have found that
functionality for scanning on the network may not be as full as printing
via the network), or better still source a printer with this built in


Sincerely
Michael Daly
Melbourne

> if you have a client server application, then you are going to get
> reasonable speed running a client ( with xp ) at the remote site,
> scanning and attaching documents.
> we are moving more and more to thin clients with our bps and pracsoft
> system, but will retain at least 2 xp workstations for doing this sort
> of work.
>
> Duncan Guy wrote:
>> Does anyone have a system working where a server can use a scanner at
>> a remote location?
>>
>> We have 8 sets of rooms linked via managed VPN.  Hence 7 sites use
>> terminal services to run our practice management software.  It would
>> be more efficient workflow if staff could open a patients file via
>> terminal services, and scan directly into the file - this requires the
>> server to control the scanner that is connected to the workstation at
>> the remote site (TS is not smart enough to do this).
>>
>> I googled and found www.remote-scan.com/thinclients
>>
>> Any other suggestions ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Duncan Guy
>> Cardiologist
>>
>> www.specialistservices.com.au
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