is possible to
work with Delphi 7, but it takes help to get it going.
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Wagner
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I've
nt: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 12:39 PM
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Which version of CPRS are you using? I got OR_30_187_SRC.ZIP and it has
no reference to LocalPort (and does not have wsockc.pas). Is CPRS
incremental, so I have to download the fir
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Which version of CPRS are you using? I got OR_30_187_SRC.ZIP and it has
no reference to LocalPort (and does not have wsockc.pas). Is CPRS
incremental, so I have to download the first version and overwrite files
with each
Look at the XWB name-spaced routines, they are the communication handlers for the RPC Broker on the host side.
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From: Bill Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 6:43 am
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Vista without CPRS
> A v
: [Hardhats-members] Vista without CPRS
Which version of CPRS are you using? I got OR_30_187_SRC.ZIP and it has
no reference to LocalPort (and does not have wsockc.pas). Is CPRS
incremental, so I have to download the first version and overwrite files
with each version after that to ensure I have it all
ations also use HL7 interfaces and RPCs, primarily for
communicating with non-M entities.
Thanks,
Bill
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> Nothing has to be modified at all. The question was could VistA be used
> without using CPRS, that is, using t
ed process is the one used for
all subsequent IP communiation to the client. I hope this helps.
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Shaun,
The code is freely available on the VA FTP server
**Nancy, can you supply the URL?
I will tell you that you will have to have Delphi
professional ($300) to compile it. I think I have
that version, and I would be willing to put in an hour
or two
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Shaun,
The code is freely available on the VA FTP server
**Nancy, can you supply the URL?
I will tell you that you will
What version of CPRS are you using?
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I assumed that was the case, but I cannot get
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> A very lucid explanation, Roy. Thank you.
>
> What package in VistA contains the host end of this? I'm interested in
the
> possibility that
hope this helps.
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Is that with the RPC broker components in the Delphi code, or, as I wo
y for community-based physicians). Has anyone here
ever been down this alley?
Thanks,
Bill
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&g
ient, this forked process is the one used for
all subsequent IP communiation to the client. I hope this helps.
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Unless more of my brain cells have decided to retire my recollection is
that
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> > From: "Kevin Toppenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > Shaun,
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sock code.
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It is in the winsock code.
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It is in the winsock code.
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> Shaun,
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> The server side is written in
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Shaun,
The server side is written in M, and the windows
client is written in Delphi
Shaun,
The server side is written in M, and the windows
client is written in Delphi pascal.
I wouldn't advise you to try to pick through all that
M code--it's pretty ugly if you ask me. I was
thinking that someone else on the list might know
right how to do it.
Kevin
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:36 PM
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I worked on that for the past couple weeks and I haven't even found a
starting point. I wrongly assumed that CPRS was written in C or C++.
It appears to be in M. Since I can barely recognize M at this point, I
CPRS was mostly written in Delphi.
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 1:36 PM
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> I worked on that for the past couple weeks a
I worked on that for the past couple weeks and I haven't even found a
starting point. I wrongly assumed that CPRS was written in C or C++.
It appears to be in M. Since I can barely recognize M at this point, I
can't work on the code.
-Shaun
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
How difficult would it be t
Pat,
We are most willing to arrange for a session at the upcoming VistA
community meeting for the Nursing Informatics Group which is being held
in Greenbelt, Maryland in late October (see www.worldvista.org for
registration). In fact invite your group to attend the whole
meetingthe more the me
To All,
I am curious. If I could arrange it, would there be enough interest in
the community to to a presentation for a Nurse Informatics group?
I am on the board of CARING (Captial Area Roundtable for Informatics in
NursinG). We have educational offerings about every 2 months in the DC
area.
If
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How difficult would it be to modify the source code so
that a specific port is used for the call back, rather
than a random port. I would think that finding the
code would the difficult part. But after found
How difficult would it be to modify the source code so
that a specific port is used for the call back, rather
than a random port. I would think that finding the
code would the difficult part. But after found, I
would think that specifying a given port would be
straightforward.
Kevin
--- CS Wag
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David,
I think what is being suggested it the VM+ desktop run on the serv
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That is great. I'll get the non-gui version and see how that flies.
As for the VPNs, I don't have a choice there. The hospital only allows
their VPN to be used. They monitor the network for rogu
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| You believe you will find documentation for the non GUI version of CPRS
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| the www.va.gov/vdl web site right next to the CPRSGui documentation -
| CPRS
| List Managers Version is it I think. John Zimmer is a fan o
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 14:59, CS Wagner wrote:
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> As for VMWare et al, that is not allowed with this project. I had to
> fight a major uphill battle to get them to allow purchasing Windows to
> run the GUI version of CPRS. The initial project plan requested a free
> OS for b
like that for your windows machines as well.
/David.
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You believe you will
won't.
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Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 1:39 PM
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> I would be interested in looking at a text version of CPRS, but it is my
f K.S.
Bhaskar
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Shaun --
Here is an alternative proposal. On the VistA server machine, or better
yet, on another PC inside the server firewall, run VMWare. For every
user that wants to ru
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of CS
Wagner
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 10:32 AM
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It is becoming clear that we cannot use CPRS with our network security.
Is it possible to effectively use Vista without CPRS? I can easil
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It is becoming clear that we cannot use CPRS with our network security.
Is it possible to effectively use Vista without CPRS? I can
Shaun --
Here is an alternative proposal. On the VistA server machine, or better
yet, on another PC inside the server firewall, run VMWare. For every
user that wants to run the CPRS GUI, fire up a Windows guest within
which the CPRS GUI will run. This Windows guest will run a TightVNC
(http://t
CTED] On Behalf Of CS
Wagner
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 11:28 AM
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Our problem is that we have a firewall on our network where the Vista
server is. The client side has a firewall also where CPRS is. CPRS
requires a
I would be interested in looking at a text version of CPRS, but it is my
understanding that CPRS does not allow you to add patients. So, I will
still need to set up accounts in Vista for the clerks to SSH in and
easily add patients as well as add visits for existing patients. With a
text vers
There is a text version of the CPRS if you can connect
to your server via telnet or ssh. Let me know if you
are interested. Its probably not what people want
right now.
Kevin
--- CS Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our problem is that we have a firewall on our
> network where the Vista
>
-members] Vista without CPRS
It is becoming clear that we cannot use CPRS with our network security.
Is it possible to effectively use Vista without CPRS? I can easily set
up SSH accounts for each user so that gtm starts when the login. I
assume that setting the primary menu in Vista will
Our problem is that we have a firewall on our network where the Vista
server is. The client side has a firewall also where CPRS is. CPRS
requires a connection from the server to the client on a randomly
generated port. To allow for that, we'd have to basically remove the
entire client-side f
What is the issue regarding your network security...it will be good to
know should others have a similar setup?
And dumb question...did you try setting up a VPN and tunneling...??
Joseph
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 10:32, CS Wagner wrote:
> It is becoming clear that we cannot use CPRS with our network
It is becoming clear that we cannot use CPRS with our network security.
Is it possible to effectively use Vista without CPRS? I can easily set
up SSH accounts for each user so that gtm starts when the login. I
assume that setting the primary menu in Vista will change what they see
once gtm s
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