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Fri Nov 19, 2004 1:38 am Post subject:
HIS 2000 Administrator Client Issue |
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Issue: When running the Administrator
client as a user that does not have Administrator rights on the local machine,
the Options to start and stop SNA Connections or LUs are not available.
They are grayed out on the toolbar and are not listed in the Context
menu. As soon as the user account is granted Administrator rights
to the local machine, they received the start and stop options. (Power
Users also do not have start stop option.)</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Futher Information: We are needing
this to allow our support center to reset Hung LUs without them having
administrative rights to the local Management System on which the Administrator
Client is running.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Thanks,</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Curtis Smith</font> |
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Fri Nov 19, 2004 2:55 am Post subject:
Re: HIS 2000 Administrator Client Issue |
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This might be easier to read depending on your newsgroup client.
Issue: When running the Administrator client as a user that does not have
Administrator rights on the local machine, the Options to start and stop
SNA Connections or LUs are not available. They are grayed out on the
toolbar and are not listed in the Context menu. As soon as the user
account is granted Administrator rights to the local machine, they
received the start and stop options. (Power Users also do not have start
stop option.)
Futher Information: We are needing this to allow our support center to
reset Hung LUs without them having administrative rights to the local
Management System on which the Administrator Client is running.
Thanks,
Curtis Smith |
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Neil Pike
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Fri Nov 19, 2004 4:36 pm Post subject:
Re: HIS 2000 Administrator Client Issue |
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Curtis,
I *think* this is fixed in HIS2004, which can manage HIS2000 fine, so that's
an option perhaps...
| Quote: | This might be easier to read depending on your newsgroup client.
Issue: When running the Administrator client as a user that does not have
Administrator rights on the local machine, the Options to start and stop
SNA Connections or LUs are not available. They are grayed out on the
toolbar and are not listed in the Context menu. As soon as the user
account is granted Administrator rights to the local machine, they
received the start and stop options. (Power Users also do not have start
stop option.)
Futher Information: We are needing this to allow our support center to
reset Hung LUs without them having administrative rights to the local
Management System on which the Administrator Client is running.
Thanks,
Curtis Smith
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Neil Pike. Protech Computing Ltd
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Posted:
Fri Nov 19, 2004 9:40 pm Post subject:
Re: HIS 2000 Administrator Client Issue |
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This will not be a vailid option for me because we have not purchased HIS
2004 and the only HIS 2004 software I have is the 120 day eval. |
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Neil Pike
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Sat Nov 20, 2004 3:22 pm Post subject:
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Curtis - you probably only need to buy one upgrade license to then be able to
use the new admin client wherever you need. But you shouldn't take my word for
this - best to check with MS licensing folks.
I think your only other alternative would be to develop you own interface
using the WMI api to control the HIS resources.
| Quote: | This will not be a vailid option for me because we have not purchased HIS
2004 and the only HIS 2004 software I have is the 120 day eval.
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Neil Pike. Protech Computing Ltd
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Posted:
Tue Nov 23, 2004 5:27 am Post subject:
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| Well, allrighty then. Lets see if Boss will fork over the dough. |
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