I was happy to stay in deep background, myself. We can let Kevin and Nancy
field all the questions.
We are going to see an explosion of newbies, I'm afraid.
BTW the WorldVistA site has not been updated since before Boston.
Not that <> have the time to fix it up. :-)
love and kisses to all.
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> From: Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:04:49 -0400
> To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Windows Vista!
>
> Tell us "newbies" about Roy Baker. That name is new to me
I forgot to add that we are looking for
experienced VistA adpacs also.
- Original Message -
From:
steven mcphelan
To: hardhats
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 4:44 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] JOB
OPPORTUNITY
Document Storage Systems, Inc is looking for
experie
I do not believe setting up VistA is any more complicated than any other
major enterprise-wide software product. People do not buy Peoplesoft off
the shelf and install it themselves. They pay for installation, training,
and integration. Any software product developed to solve a large business
pr
You can refer them to the VSA and WorldVistA web sites. The VSA web site
already has a list of companies ready to assist.
http://www.vistasoftware.org/
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From: "Kevin Toppenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Hardhats Sourceforge"
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 3:44 PM
Sub
We forgot to mention that Ismet Kursunoglu, a new and enthusiastic WV member
who came to our Boston meeting, was also mentioned in the NY Times article
and is planning to use VistA in a clinic in Alaska that he is busy preparing
to open.
I know there is at least one other who spent more time ta
You know I just thought about an issue for support people both inside and
outside of VA.
In the future, when you answer the phone, you might say, "Is your problem
with Vista or VistA?"
Eventually it may evolve into, "Is your problem with Vista or HeV?"
But, it could be confusing for a period of
The mystery of finding that out before you try to connect to it and it tells
you that you goofed and need something else has yet to be solved for me.
But, you can look in the directory for OR Entry Results Reporting and see if
there is something with the same posting date that is sizable and li
Is the VistA login screen vulnerable to buffer
overruns etc? If it is, please write me directly,
don't post to the list.
Thanks
Kevin
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Hey,
There are several of us who installed FileMan with diskettes - pre 90's. Of
course - if you are a full version VistA with CPRS, I'm still working on
it.tx/t
> -Original Message-
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edward Cherlin
> Sent:
On Thursday 21 July 2005 09:57, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VistA-Office and more In the
> NYTimes Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 12:30:48 -0400
> From: Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Ref
I don't know the answer to your question. But if you
just pick on and try it, it will tell you what version
is needed. An error box will pop up "You have the
wrong verson, you need :xx"
Kevin
--- Alberto Odor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have finished configuring GT.M under Linux
> Ente
I will get started again tonite,,, well as soon as I get home.
Question: There are two OpenVista downloads,,, one is SemiViva,, and
the other SemiViva Gold. Are they both installed in the same manner?
Well,, I guess I'm tryring to ask,, one has data installed,,, and the
other doesn't right? It se
Kevin,
The VVSO will be posting a list of vendors who have gone through the
training program we are developing and/or have passed a qualification
test. We plan on making the qualification test available in the next
week. We will announce the availability of the test on this and other
forums.
I have finished configuring GT.M under Linux
Enterprise.
Installed version: OpenVistA
SemiVivA FOIA Gold 20050507
Which CPRS version
should I use to try it!
Alberto Odor, MD
Kevin is another one. I am really quite amazed by the work that both
of them have done.
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Gregory Woodhouse
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"The policy of being too cautious is
the greatest risk of all."
--Jawaharlal Nehru
On Jul 22, 2005, at 1:48 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
Nancy has done as much as
I think I installed Vista (sorry, couldn't resist) on an MSM system
some 10 years ago. The problem with VistA is that no one ever had to
install it. It basically started out small with VA medical systems
running it and installing new modules and components as they came
out. It sort of grew
I agree that there are many capable people. But I
have found out that it is indeed a job to do a site
installation. I am not really looking for more work
at this time. So I want names of those who will doing
this professionally.
Kevin
--- "K.S. Bhaskar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin --
Document Storage Systems, Inc is looking for experienced
M programmers with extensive knowledge of VistA. Anyone interested please
send me a separate email with a resume. DSS prefers to hire employees
versus subcontracting. Relocation to Florida is preferred. The main
office is located i
I'd like to post a follow-up question:
How much can people expect to pay for this? I'd like
the venders weigh in here. Traditional EMRs are
around $10,000-$15,000 per physician. Are you all
planning on per-site fees? per-doctor fees? Hourly
fees? What is the bottom line. This will depend, of
Kevin --
It seems to me that there are a number of members of this mailing list
who would be interested in providing VistA installation services. So,
all you have to do is make the connection.
-- Bhaskar
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 14:44 -0500, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> I am getting many calls about
There's a lot of truth in that. Really. The only difference is that
building and installing a new kernel is easier. :-(
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Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Nothing is as powerful than an idea
whose time has come."
-- Victor Hugo
On Jul 22, 2005, at 12:54 PM, Pkale Robinson wrote:
It's
As I have said many times before to every experienced computer professional I
have talked to, just because you are brilliant and experienced does not mean
much because it is "Like nothing you have ever done before." I have not had
anyone tell me anything other than things like, "You were right.
I think that VistA Office will not be ready until next month.
Jim Gray
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From: "Kevin Toppenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Hardhats Sourceforge"
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Who is ready to install VistA *today*?
I am getting man
The short answer is that you probably are now going to get a bunch of
telephone calls from vendors who are ready to do the job and want you to
refer to them.
Next answer is to have them wait until the announcement that VO is released as
there will very likely be a list of vendors available at
I've been ready for a few days,,, just can't install this stuff. Dude,
I've been working with linux for a while, started out with
Slackware,,, moved to FreeBSD OpenBSD,DeadHat,,, SCO UNIX (
yuck) , and back to Debian for about about 9 years. It's
reminds me of learning to re-co
I am getting many calls about VistA since the article.
Where do I send people to get them to an installer.
I have a 80 physician group that was in the final
stages of negotiating a contract for a EMR that was
going to cost them at least a million. A manager from
the group called to ask about Vis
Roy Baker used to be the Director of Dallas ISC which is now the Dallas
CIOFO. He was our boss in Dallas when I was there from 1992-1997. I am not
sure what his title now but I think he is still with the VA.
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Tell us "newbies" about Roy Baker. That name is new to me.
On Friday 22 July 2005 01:42 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, I think I've conceded that.
>
> However, it was Al Gore who invented the internet, correct?
>
> At least I remember the important stuff.
>
> -Original Message-
> Fr
OK, I think I've conceded that.
However, it was Al Gore who invented the internet, correct?
At least I remember the important stuff.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mobley,
Sharon C.
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 12:20 PM
To: hardhats-memb
Ha Ha! Great ones Dan!
Dan wrote:
What confusion?
Will VistA run under Vista?
Does DHCP support DHCP?
How big is the cache in Cache?
At 09:26 AM 7/22/2005, you wrote:
Oh no! Microsoft changed the name of Longhorn to Vista. I am not
kidding. VISTA! Get ready for confusion galore...
A lunchtime search of US copyright code, turned this up. As I read it, the
gov't cannot originate a copyright for its own work, but if someone wants to
transfer to the gov't a copyright they already own, they can, and then the
gov't owns it. But now I'm thinking you need to trademark a name, and th
It was Roy Baker who submitted the name
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ELSIE
CASUGAY
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:52 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Windows Vista!
I thought it was Roy
The machine names (hostname -s) need to be the same.
Otherwise I think it is just a matter of making sure
the directories are all the same on both machines.
Kevin
--- Pkale Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would it be possible to transfer an entire gtm and
> OpenVista directory
> to a fre
I don't know who actually invented DHCP. It was deployed as part of
Windows 3.11, and that may have one of the most important factors
leading to its wide acceptance. Historically, a number of protocols
have been used for zero configuration networking including TFTP (if
you include booting d
I've never heard of "Windows Longhorn". of course, I've been hearing
and reading about Longhorn for a long time.
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Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"The policy of being too cautious is
the greatest risk of all."
--Jawaharlal Nehru
On Jul 22, 2005, at 8:43 AM, Greg Kreis wrote:
Check ou
When developing my script, I created an interface to
the linux GUI Dialog function, that allows GUI
interface. But it didn't allow screen shots. Most
seemed to prefer the roll-n-scroll aproach.
Kevin
--- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I was thinking about going back to the beginn
...the federal gov't cannot hold a copyright to the best of my knowledge
Joseph
David Sommers wrote:
I don't think that's possible because VistA (as we know it) doesn't
appear in Google until page 2. If anyone owns a right to it, it's
probably going to be AmeriCorps.
Also DHCP was used for ne
Actually - it's probably who "did it first" but copyrights, trademarks,
and blah blah blah. So confusing.
But since vista is a common dictionary word, none may apply.
http://www.answers.com/vista&r=67
David Sommers, Architect | Dialog Medical
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
I don't think that's possible because VistA (as we know it) doesn't
appear in Google until page 2. If anyone owns a right to it, it's
probably going to be AmeriCorps.
Also DHCP was used for networking and did not originate from Microsoft:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1531.txt
/David.
David Somme
Could have been, I turned 50 this year, so forgive me if I named the wrong
person as the winner.
But getting back to the point, it seems odd to some of us that Microsoft
would choose this name, and at this time.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Beha
Actually, I think it was Roy Baker who submitted the VistA name.
Gordon
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Richard J.
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 9:45 AM
To: 'hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] W
I thought it was Roy Baker who submitted the name VistA?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sowinski,
Richard J.
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:45 AM
To: 'hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Windows Vista!!!
It seems like Microsoft and VA have a history of using the same name for
different things. Like DHCP.
I wonder if VA ever copyrighted the name VistA? If so, think of the
publicity that could be generated by a copyright infringement case.
For those of you who didn't know it, here's a bit of VistA
Check out the main microsoft page! They call it Windows Vista and they
have trademarked it, but you know everyone will call it Vista, like they
call Windows XP just XP.
http://www.microsoft.com/
Greg Kreis wrote:
I guess it could also lead to some folks finding out about us by
virtue of go
What confusion?
Will VistA run under Vista?
Does DHCP support DHCP?
How big is the cache in Cache?
At 09:26 AM 7/22/2005, you wrote:
Oh no! Microsoft changed the name of Longhorn to Vista. I am not
kidding. VISTA! Get ready for confusion galore
-
Let us hope the VistA spelling catches on better than it did with the NY
Times, as it might help a little!
On Friday 22 July 2005 09:26 am, Greg Kreis wrote:
> Oh no! Microsoft changed the name of Longhorn to Vista. I am not
> kidding. VISTA! Get ready for confusion galore
>
>
>
http://news.com.com/Longhorns+new+name+Windows+Vista/2100-1016_3-5799734.html?tag=sas.email
Just to close the loop: GT.M puts the routines in the file system, and
the selection of routines is orthogonal to the selection of the database
partitioning.
Within GT.M, change the value of the intrinsic routine $ZROUtines to
change the search path GT.M uses to find routines. Change the value of
If the new machine has GT.M and VistA in the same directories as the old
machine it's trivial: just copy the GT.M and VistA routine (source and
object) directories to the new machine. To copy databases, use mupip
backup to get a backup copy of the database files and move those over to
the new mach
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On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 17:37 -0500, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> What about FreeBSD? Does GT.M run on FreeBSD for the x86 platform?
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So it appears.
http://it.slashdot.org/it/05/07/22/0435253.shtml?tid=109&tid=201&tid=218
and
http://www.betanews.com/article/Longhorn_Gets_a_Name_Windows_Vista/1122002477
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To:
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 8:26 AM
Subject: [Hard
I guess it could also lead to some folks finding out about us by virtue
of googling for the new name... ;-)
Greg Kreis wrote:
Oh no! Microsoft changed the name of Longhorn to Vista. I am not
kidding. VISTA! Get ready for confusion galore
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kidding. VISTA! Get ready for confusion galore
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Renee, you are probably going to have to look at some of the messages to see
what is going on. See if you can run windump with a flag to capture
everything and find the broker messages going back and forth, if they are.
You would be better off putting two machines on the same internal network,
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