RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-04 Thread Anthony Youngman
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) To nitpick - but it catches out a LOT of people - SAMBA is NOT NOT NOT the appropriate software here. It will NOT do what you claim. Samba allows Windows boxes to access a unix server (and allows that server to join a Windows

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-04 Thread Anthony Youngman
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) "Included with" and "part of" aren't the same thing. That's why the samba teamdumped smbclientfrom the samba package! (but put it back when too many people moaned.) By the way - "smb" is an IBM acro

Re: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-04 Thread Results
: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) "Included with" and "part of" aren't the same thing. That's why the samba teamdumped smbclientfrom the samba package! (but put it back when too many people moaned.) By the way - "smb" is an I

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-04 Thread Anthony Youngman
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) Could be. Whatever it is, it's ancient history :-) You know Tridge originally wrote samba to communicate with DecNET, and was surprised to discover that it could be used to communicate with MS too? When his company retired

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-04 Thread George Gallen
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) Guess that answers the what is...looks like it is...Server Message Block... George -Original Message-From: Jeff Schasny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 11:16 AMTo: U2 Users Discussion

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-04 Thread George Gallen
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) they would intresting to see. Either offlist or onlist. George -Original Message-From: Jeff Schasny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 10:32 AMTo: U2 Users Discussion ListSubject: RE

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-03 Thread Ross Ferris
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) FWIW this is an integral component of our Visage product simply drop a scanner element on a form you are in business (provided you have a PC with a scanner or Camera or other TWAIN device that is!). Simple matter to then have

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-03 Thread Lloyd Cottrell
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) TRY COMPASSCS.COM. I USE THEM AND THEY HAVE A GREAT PRODUCT. INTEGRATED IN UNIVERSE ALSO From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ross FerrisSent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 6:28 AMTo: U2 Users Discussion

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-03 Thread Keith Upton
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) We use 1Mage (www.1mage.com) and amass for the optical jukebox -Original Message- From: Lloyd Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 February 2004 17:54 To: 'U2 Users Discussion List' Subject: RE: Document scan

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-03 Thread George Gallen
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) another less integrated option (sorry if it was said before, I didn't catch the beginning of the thread). Use whatever method to scan/import as a bmp/jpg. Base64 encode the file, and store it in UV. Then Uncode the file, save

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-03 Thread Ross Ferris
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) You could of course simply save the file into a directory that is also a type 1/19 file to UV I suppose it depends on the number of images involved, as a directory search will slow down, and yet .. Might be interesting to find

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-03 Thread George Gallen
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software) Could also have the PC that is scanning save to a specific directory. then have a program monitor that directory for new entries, read them, encode them and save them somehow then the saved filename would have be linked

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-02 Thread Ian McGowan
we use hp digital senders - they drop a pdf into a designated area on a pc, where we have a java program polling the directory. an operator puts in an account id, the program sets some information (oracle not ud for us, but you could use UOJ) and then copies the doc to a samba share. it works

RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)

2004-02-02 Thread kevin zollinger
Mark Eastwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: www.1mage.com Never used it, but they've been around a long time. Used them. Liked them. It's been a few years but it was dead easy to integrate their stuff into MasterPack and other apps. I would reccomend them. As has