RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-21 Thread SReames
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RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread pharizna
Title: RE: Remote Displays I think that there is another option: freeware VNC. It works on UNIX and in WIndows (also in PocketPC's). Regards Pedro Hernandez Process Control REPSOL-YPF Quimica Puertollano (C.Real) SPAIN +34 926419524 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Mensaje original- De: Moss

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread duc . do
Hi Bruce, Hummingbird eXceed is but one of the possible solutions. We (internal to Dow Corning) are required to use SCO XVision, and we get pretty good at making it work also, without the handholding that Foxboro provides with eXceed. There are other commercial products for remotely displaying X

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread Nadeau, Sylvain
Exceed will not do the job for 70 series since the FoxView screens are native(as opposed to X Windows ) Other Options: - AW70S which is the called server 70 will give you full or read only remote access. - We also sell a package that will bring you I/A graphics (70 or 51, DM or Foxview) on

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread Mark V. Urda
An excellent pure Foxboro solution is to upgrade a WP70 to Server70 WP version. The Server 70 is a Windows NT Server (Terminal Server Edition) and allows up to twenty remote clients using office grade PC connected via ethernnet to display FoxView displays vis either a web browser or terminal

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread John Miller
We don't have 70's but what about using PCAnywhere? I use it to remote administer a couple of NT servers on our shipping automation system and I've been very pleased with the results. John Miller Hunt Refining Company 1855 Fairlawn Road Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 voice: 205.391.3345 fax:

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread Ken . E . Moore
DCS Mail List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: RE: Remote Displays Hi Bruce, Hummingbird eXceed is but one of the possible solutions. We (internal to Dow Corning) are required to use SCO XVision, and we get pretty good at making it work

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread Moss, Bruce B EQUILON
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RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread Stephen T. Woodworth
We have experienced good results using Red Hat Linux boxes for remote terminals. Stephen T. Woodworth FeedForward, Inc. 1341 Canton Road, Suite H1 Marietta, GA 30066 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Moss, Bruce B

Re: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread Ron Deen
Hummingbird is just fine, but you need a UNIX system for that to work. Windows is not capable of remote displaying proces graphics. You can opt for packages like PCAnywhere or (what we at Foxboro user) NetOp. These packages take over the screen and display this to another Windows machine.

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread Johnson, Alex (Foxboro)
:RE: Remote Displays We don't have 70's but what about using PCAnywhere? I use it to remote administer a couple of NT servers on our shipping automation system and I've been very pleased with the results. John Miller Hunt Refining Company 1855

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread John Miller
voice: 205.391.3345 fax: 205.345.8769 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Wally Magda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 2:12 PM To: Foxboro DCS Mail List Subject: RE: Remote Displays We use PC Anywhere with a WP70 configured as be a host. Thus

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread PMcDermott
Whenever connecting a process control system to a company network, you should follow the guidelines of your IT folks. If they are clueless when it comes to process control systems (which many of them are), then you should talk to the control system vendor to get their recommendations as the best

RE: Remote Displays using Exceed

2001-05-03 Thread Henrich, Darren
We have been using eXceeds for years now without to many problems. The only issues we have had, occurred with some changes Hummingbird has implemented in various software revs. Exceed has been installed on a number of PCs that have Windows2000 with out any problems and we still use the original