Nancy,

Could you post that directory with the source that I
compiled from somewhere?  I would like to get a copy
of what I did.

Thanks
Kevin


--- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That was 1.0.23.15 that was modified, and we are
> circling the wagons on the 
> problem that we had with my server, so before we
> spend the time fixing 
> another version, why don't we get this one fixed.  
> 
> However, I wanted to see the messaging with Ismet's
> to give us a head start on 
> the next one and to see what the message that seems
> to be causing the problem 
> with the other one looks like.
> 
> On Saturday 23 April 2005 09:43 am, Kevin Toppenberg
> wrote:
> > Ismet,
> >
> > Comments below:
> >
> > --- "Ismet Kursunoglu, MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > wrote:
> > > I did a fresh install/config using Bhaskar's
> > > VistAFOIA20050227 to a
> > > server/demo laptop and tried to connect over a
> local
> > > switch here with
> > > CPRS 1.0.25.28 (another laptop running
> > > Debian/Sarge)- it presents the
> > > login and then complains about the now famous
> > > ActiveX control, and
> > > finally hangs with this screenshot summing it
> all up
> > > -
> > >
> > > http://www.alaskaclinic.com/cprswine.png
> >
> > The standard CPRS has a TWebBrowser object that
> has to
> > be cut out.  Only the CPRS with the custom splash
> > screen has the modifications.
> >
> > > The server laptop is running Debian
> > > 2.6.8-10-amd64-k8 with
> > > /etc/apt/sources.list being "deb
> > > http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/pure64/
> sid
> > > main non-free contrib"
> > > with the 32 compat layer installed.
> > >
> > > Some of the output from the wine session
> follows. I
> > > know that Nancy and
> > > Aric had worked on getting this to work and I
> was
> > > wondering if there was
> > > any simple solution available? The wine version
> is
> > > 20050310 and as a
> > > side note it is now running QuickBooks 6.0
> perfectly
> > > on the same laptop.
> > >
> > > I tried running the "fixed" version from Kevin's
> > > site
> > >
> http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/wine-CPRS
> > > but after login there is a complaint screen
> about
> > > server/client
> > > incompatibility. Screen shot at ->
> > >
> > > http://www.alaskaclinic.com/serverclient.png
> > >
> > > Is this generally the case with CPRS versions
> > > following the particular
> > > Vista server release? Can the same juju be
> applied
> > > to CPRS 1.0.25.28? Or
> > > does the Codeweavers product give me the "fix"
> for
> > > any version of CPRS?
> >
> > I wish that server enhancements were backward
> > compatible, but they are not.  So the server has
> to
> > match the CPRS client.
> >
> > We only worked on 1.0.25.15.  Yes, the same
> changes
> > could be made for 1.0.25.28, but it is a matter of
> > sitting down and modifying the code.  Nancy has
> the
> > source code that I modified.  I forgot to get a
> copy
> > of it before I left.  I tried to put a "//kt"
> beside
> > every modification I put in the code, so one could
> > search for those in the current version and copy
> them
> > to a newer version.
> >
> > Another question is whether you can get back to an
> > older version of the server if you wanted to use
> the
> > current version.
> >
> > Also, Rick announced a new formal version of
> OpenVistA
> > to be released after the R&D meeting in Seattle. 
> I'm
> > not sure which server version that will include. 
> We
> > will have to get a wine-CPRS to match that.
> >
> > > I am still in the NYC area - I have met
> informally
> > > with a few medical
> > > groups (small to large/enterprise) and talked in
> > > general about the
> > > WorldVista project (in addition to many other
> > > topics)- so far there has
> > > been a huge amount of interest. It is going to
> be
> > > very helpful to get my
> > > new clinic up and running on this
> platform/solution
> > > - as seeing is
> > > believing.
> > >
> > > I was also thinking that it might be helpful, as
> > > others have mentioned,
> > > to run a more full featured demo site in
> parallel as
> > > I bring up our
> > > internal production system - i.e. one that would
> > > allow anyone to connect
> > > and see what a working VistA system is like. I
> would
> > > be more than happy
> > > to host such demo projects on the
> alaskaclinic.com
> > > site.
> >
> > I.e. our own demo site, perhaps with the
> wine-enabled
> > software.  Users could use vnc to connect to your
> box.
> >
> > Good luck on everything.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> >
> >
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