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My "server" is a Dell Latitude E6410 with an Intel i5 and 8GB Ram. We run three other machines: a Dell with Vista, a Dell with XP, and a Mac/Parallels with XP. I checked with the elves at AC tech support and they advised waiting till 6.10. I have downloaded v6.09 onto my wife's Dell laptop at home which has Windows 7 Home. It works fine--but the eRx isn't active.
John Howland, M.D. Family doc, Massachusetts
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Good point, John. Forgot about that. My apologies. It's hard to know what's up with ePrescribe, because some are using interactions and some aren't. Drug interactions slows it down quite a bit or at least it used to.
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Can one test e rx on a sandbox?
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Can one test e rx on a sandbox? You can test the eRx on version 6, if you have eRx working already on an earlier version. Backup your database to an .enc file. Do a new "full" install of version 6 on a test computer or virtual machine, and then use Restore from the backup you made to create a version 6 of your database on the test machine. Run the version 6 database tuner. Log onto AC on your test machine -- eRx will work, both the new Rx and the refill requests. I've done this on a test machine and I can see how eRx runs on both version 5 & version 6, and I think version 6 eRx is noticeably slower.
John Internal Medicine
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never thought of that. Thanks John.
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Sounds like it would be a lot more fun to test erx in the sandbox or it might be fun to try restoring a really old version of the "system" and using pen and script pad. In any event, thanks to you John for the advice.
John Howland, M.D. Family doc, Massachusetts
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