Hi Brian:
Problem #1 will be resolved when I disable the TAB on that template! Just press on the various sections for now.
Problem #2 has to do with your computer- you have a calendar control (inside your AC folder), but it's missing in another place where it normally resides. I'm in the process of getting an installation up and going that throws these ActiveX controls where they should reside if missing.
Hi Bert:
>>> I am completely baffled by your hospital. Do they actually allow you to use a thumbdrive on their PCs. Our hospital wouldn't let me get within 1,000 feet of a USB port with a thumbdrive. Hell, we can't even open notepad or Solitaire.
I simply keep it quiet. If I made a big deal about the USB port, they could possibly not like it and they will close it down for good. The nurses use MS Word and the USB ports for their charting and reporting purposes, so for now, it's there to amuse them, not me. I'm just a parasite.
The nodes from both of my hospitals are shut out from their respective host servers pretty well, and have ample antivirus and antimalware protection, so transmitting malware should not be an issue. Also the programmers have made a version of WinXP that is very limited and protected.
>>> then my suggestion would be to decrease the technical discussion of it. I know a bit about computers, but I hardly understood a word you said.
Gotta put that into my frontal lobes; this stuff is pretty much a hobby, and like an aficionado of fine wines talks the lingo, so do I without realizing it.
It'll be interesting to see where AC goes with SQL/MySQL. I would prefer the former mainly due to its simpler upgrade path, and of course there is always the free MS SQL Server 2005 Express Edition which shouldn't add anything in cost to the small office enduser's bottom line. Many think that MySQL is "free", but actually the price is pretty steep when you use it for commercial reasons.
BTW, where can I see your books?
Cheers,
Al
Last edited by alborg; 01/17/2008 4:03 AM.