Viewing Scanned images

ivan chason deweyweekender at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 3 06:58:09 PDT 2006



--- Don Coleman <dcoleman at dgcreact.com> wrote:

> 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:
>
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> >
>
[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
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Thanks Don.

Does he have a website where I can view his
applications?

It seems that setting up the VPN is probably my
easiest solution though.

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