Alex,

Yes you need to be on the other side of the firewall...I simply put my
desktop in the DMZ and it worked. Here is what a colleague, Nancy
Anthracite did:

<snip>
The VA Vista Demo is on www.va.gov/cprsdemo/ .  I understand it can be
difficult
to connect to it through a firewall, so this is how I did it FYI so
maybe
you can do it with your system.

I opened a hole in my router firewall to my computer so that it looked
as if
my computer were directly connected to my cable modem with no firewall. 
To
do that, I found the IP of my computer by using Start-Command and
entering
"ipconfig" and looking for the local IP of my computer near the top of
the
list of IPs. Then with my D-Link router, I looked for DMZ under the
Advanced
tab, and enabled the DMZ for the IP I found with Command-IP config.

Then, I configuring my software firewall to allow communication with the
VA
computer. The IP of the VA computer is 205.218.215.105, the outgoing
port is
9300 and the incoming communications are in the 3000-3200 range
somewhere.
For my setup, I opened up the Norton Firewall and set a firewall rule to
permit receive TCP from (remote) ports 3000-3200 from that
205.218.215.105
IP only and to allow outgoing (local) TCP from 9300.  I haven't tried to
narrow the 3000-3200 down any further yet, but I suspect the 3000-3200
will
be wider than necessary unless they start getting a lot if hits.  There
is
no VistA Imaging on the demo and they do not ask for access and verify
codes.  They allow you to be one of multiple doctors, each of which has
2
patients.

</snip>

Cheers,

Joseph


On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 19:54, Elpidio Latorilla wrote:
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> Subject: [Care2002-developers] Vista Demo errors
> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 16:30:45 +0200
> From: Alexander Hölzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Hi Joseph,
> 
> I tried the Vista demo, but it does not work.
> 
> 2 errors:
> 
> 1. Starting the Program:
> error: '3040608.102059' is not a valid floating point number'
> 
> 2. After clicking "oK":
> error: Access violation at adress 005DA518 in module 'CPRSChart.exe'. Read
> of adress 00000068.
> 
> I am behind a firewall. Is this the problem ? If yes, which port should be
> open ?
> 
> Greetings
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
> 
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