RE: anyone using Redback on Windows 3000 server?

2004-04-27 Thread Bobby Ramirez
Doh!

Bobby Ramirez
Senior Programmer
Body Wise International
714-368-1260
http://www.bodywise.com/


-Original Message-
From: Tony Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:51 AM
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Subject: RE: anyone using Redback on Windows 3000 server?


 Subject: anyone using Redback on Windows 3000 server?

Wow.. must be some early pre-alpha version of Windows.  Is that one
code-named Longwaysaway?

 If so, have there been any issues? Problems?

You probably meant '2003 Server', in which case I can say that we've
installed the RedBack Gateway on Windows 2003 Server, and have not run into
any issues or problems yet.

-Tony

Tony Evans
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Richmont Direct
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RE: Dialing a Fax/Modem from A UV basic program

2004-04-22 Thread Bobby Ramirez
Thanks Jeremy, faxing is done by customer service, so everyone will need
access to this option. I am having to quickly come-up-to-speed on vbscript;
in my free time. We can get around this feature not working for a while, but
not for too long.

Bobby Ramirez
Senior Programmer
Body Wise International
714-368-1260
http://www.bodywise.com/


-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Adell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 1:58 PM
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Subject: Re: Dialing a Fax/Modem from A UV basic program


Bobby, on the NT system are you logged in with administrator privileges when

this will be run, or as a limited user?
If administrator, you can use 'DOS /c ' similar to the shell command. This 
will get you away from the UV contraints.  I would not recommend using a 
batch script, but something a little more powerful like wsh scripting. you 
will need to know a bit about either javascript or vbscript. It should give 
you control over everything you would need in windows to do this.
'DOS /c cscript filename'. Hopefully there is a simpler option though.

 I have a program i need to port to a win2k server from DG/UX. This program
 generates a report that can be printed or Faxed. It dials a modem
connected
 to the unix server, and off goes the report. Has anyone tried a simular
 process on an NT server?
 
 My thought was to setup a Fax modem, and have the program execute a batch
 script to dial the number, but i am not sure how to spool to a fax,
  this ring any bells with anyone?
 
 Bobby Ramirez
 Senior Programmer
 Body Wise International
 714-368-1260
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Is anyone using a spooler wrapper for universe on Windows?

2004-04-14 Thread Bobby Ramirez
We are migrating from a unix box, to Windows 2000 server, and have a 3rd
party spooler application called JRT. There is no JRT spooler app for
windows. It is a slick little app that uses SP commands to manipulate jobs
in the spool queue.

I know printing on windows is handled by print manager, but i could quickly
use a product that manipulates hold files entries. I would even consider
looking into vbscrips to do some of this also.

I would be interested in hearing what others are doing about printing from
Universe on NT. I've setup different printers with different seperator pages
but this JRT programs is nice because an operator can reprint jobs that used
sp-assign HS. And she can print ranges of pages. 

thanks.

Bob
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