Horst Herb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Most specialists in our Division seem now ready to go with Argus and I 
> thought 
> I should join them
> 
> I installed Argus yesterday and ran into a "problem", which the help 
> desk 
> could not solve yet but they will ring me back - maybe the people on the 
> 
> mailing list are even quicker?
> 
> I run a dedicated Firebird SQL server on a headless machine. It is set 
> up for 
> self-replication, automated backups, and has a replacement clone. So 
> this is 
> where the database is going to reside, end of discussion.
> 
> However, Argus GUI insists on having the database on "localhost", and I 
> haven't been able to find the configuration option where to change it 
> yet, 
> nor was the help desk able to help me yet
> 
> Anybody any ideas where Argus hides this configuration detail?

I can't answer Horst's question, but can point out one special feature of 
Argus, and that is that the source code is all available as open source from 
their Subversion server, so if Horst or others encountered a problem such as 
this in teh wee small hours of a Saturday evening or other similarly 
inconvenient time, they could look at the code and work out the answer 
themselves if push came to shove, or other suitably skilled persons (eg Syan 
Tan, Peter Machell etc) could be enlisted to help find a solution. I am not 
suggesting that Horst ought to be doing that in this instance, but the fact 
that he *could* do it if he really needed to, thanks to the open source nature 
of Argus, is a significant advance over other mission-critical clinical 
software which is available to us here in Oz. Let's see more of it.

Tim C
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