t; need the terminal connection for that.
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help
Jamie
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So can you run something like RealVNC and get around that?
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>You sure? I do it on all of my Windows Cache installs and they're all the
>free downloaded ones.
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You sure? I do it on all of my Windows Cache installs and they're all the
free downloaded ones.
At 07:00 PM 7/13/2006, Joeseph wrote:
>No you can't telnet into the single user version.
>
>Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> > Do you have a li
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> > Jamie, Google "putty" to get the url:
> > http://w
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> Jamie, Google "putty"
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>Jamie, Google "putty" to get the url:
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Jamie, Google "putty" to get the url:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
and install the Window's version of Putty. (I think it was originally a
Window's application now ported to Linux.)
About HealtheV
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Jamie, Google "putty" to get the url:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
and install th
Jamie, Google "putty" to get the url:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
and install the Window's version of Putty. (I think it was originally a
Window's application now ported to Linux.)
About HealtheVet I remain ignorant.
regards,
jlz
Jamie Hussey wrote:
> I've set vist up on
thanks Nancy,
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> For the first one, you change the routine that is launched by the Telnet
> server to ZU.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:28 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote: 2. I installed HealtheVet Desktop also, I get to the sign on process and receive a error message gov.va.med.hds.cd.m.internal.VistalinkLoginModuleBase.login(VistalinkLog inModuleBase.java:93) I could almost guess without looking that the develop
For the first one, you change the routine that is launched by the Telnet
server to ZU. You do this with Cache 5.0 going to Control Panel, Security,
User Accounts and adding a user in the namespace where you have VISTA and
making the startup routine ^ZU. In Cache 5.1, Configuration Manager Hom
I've set vist up on
two platforms windows and linux. Both system are great CPRSchart is able to
connect no problem.
1. For patient
registration from my workstation is no problem on the linux box using
putty, but the windows server just gives me standard telnet login. How do I get
a vista
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