Thanks Thom,
            I now we can start the t.exe with a connection I was  hoping there 
was some way to include it with the MeditechNuiServer.exe.
I think I have found the example you are talking about in the Script Center and 
I am trying to understand what it is doing. Do you know what most places do 
when the have multiple Meditech servers?

Thanks

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Subject: [talkbws] RE: Start Meditech with a specific connection

Greetings,
Unfortunately, Meditech did not provide the facility to pass the connection 
name - even though you can when you launch via an icon.

I've successfully scripted the actual connection window many times however. I 
see you are using the NUIServer. In this instance, you'd launch the server as 
you are doing now, then connect in using our Windows connection to actually 
script the window, and when the connection is chosen, then do your:
Connect "Session1", stStream

If I'm not mistaken, there's an example of this on the website.

Regards,
Thom


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:01
To: Talk
Subject: [talkbws] Start Meditech with a specific connection

Hi,
            We are trying to get MeditechNuiServer.exe to start with a specific 
connection. Is this possible to do in a script?

I have tried  Shell_ "c:\bss70\MeditechNuiServer.exe Session1 C:\Program 
Files\MEDITECH\Workstation4.x\t.exe KYAA"

But no luck.
Thanks


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