We've had problems even setting up a clinic name, provider etc.. What we've
got so far is a simple demo that contains a Test Patient A. We can, however,
access via the GUI CPRS. I would love to see a VistA Workshop. Anyone
interested to come to such a workshop? We can host it over here and invite
the VistA gurus to help us tame this beast! What do you think?

David

David H Chan, MD, CCFP, MSc, FCFP
Associate Professor
Department of Family Medicine
McMaster University

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom M. Kroeger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 2:15 PM
Subject: Vista/GTM Install questions


> I'm trying to get Vista up and running on my Linux machine and am
> having the darnedest of time.  I followed the instructions posted at
> http://www.linuxmednews.com/linuxmednews/1018974735/index_html
> and downloaded the files from
>   http://hardhats.sourceforge.net/pub/steel/2.01/.
>
> Everything goes fine until I get to step 19. When I do a
> D ^XUP I get the following.
>
> Setting up programmer environment
> Identity = ?
>      Answer with NEW PERSON NAME, or INITIAL, or SSN, or VERIFY CODE, or
>          NICK NAME, or SERVICE/SECTION, or DEA#, or VA#, or ALIAS
>
> So I have the following questions:
>
> How do I get from here to the Eve menu?
>
> Is there some way I can use this prompt to enter a new user?
>
> Should I be using a Vista Distribution from somewhere else that
> the steel stuff at hardhats?
>
> I follow what the Diamond and Platinum distributions are (from the
> hardhat's website) but where does the steel stuff fit into the picture
> (or is this the same as the platinum?)
>
> Should I be using Cache instead of GTM?  My understanding was that
> getting a full Vista system up on Cache could not be done on the
> freely available one user license.
>
> Lastly are there some other resources that I can go to from more
> detailed installation instructions on the installation of a complete
> Vista system on GTM?  is there an FAQ or Howto?
>
> In any case, many thanks for any help on all of these questions.
>
>                                     Tom
>

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