Viewing Scanned images
Don Coleman
dcoleman at dgcreact.com
Thu Aug 3 06:46:47 PDT 2006
Ivan:
Mark (Fairlight) who asked you questions about your set-up has a viewer
(Fairview) he developed which offers some interesting options/flags. I
downloaded his demo some time ago but that client has had more pressing
needs for my time allotment. As others on this list will attest to, Mark,
to my knowledge and experience, makes his applications meet his customers
needs, often going beyond what they may request. He certainly had answers
(the aforementioned options/flags) to all my questions. If licensing a
shareware application may be an issue you may want to contact him.
Don Coleman
Donald G. Coleman, Consultant
402 Andrew Circle
Indiana, PA 15701
dcoleman at dgcreact.com
(724) 349-6302
> -----Original Message-----
> From: filepro-list-bounces+dcoleman=dgcreact.com at lists.celestial.com
> [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+dcoleman=dgcreact.com at lists.celestial.com] On
> Behalf Of Walter Vaughan
> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 9:32 AM
> To: filePro
> Subject: Re: Viewing Scanned images
>
> ivan chason wrote:
> >>>We have several people who are accessing our server
> >>>who cannot view the scanned images. Everyone on
> >>the LAN can view them without a problem. What could
> >>be creating a problem for people coming in from from
> >>the WAN?
> >>>We are running filepro 5.0 on a SCO unix machine.
> >>"Accessing" how? HTTP[s}? ssh/telnet? Facet?
> > Telnet
> >>"View" how? Web site inline images/links? Graphic
> > Graphic viewing app (Irview)
>
> Well first, did you send Irfan Skiljan some money since you are using this
> in an
> commercial endeavor? Your company should since the license clearly states
> non-commercial (home) use only.
>
> Secondly, irfanview is a Windows application, and it expects to be able to
> open
> the file like any other local or networked file on the the computer. For
> your
> LAN users they are looking at the file I am guessing on a shared
> directory. Do
> your WAN users have some sort of VPN setup that allows them to connect to
> this
> same shared directory as if they were LAN clients?
>
> That's your problem.
>
> It's very doable, but I would strongly suggest you engage the services of
> someone who knows how to set this up for you.
>
> --
> Walter
> http://incubator.apache.org/ofbiz/
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