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HQ Client Connection Abdul 04-27-2006
Posted by Abdul on April 27, 2006, 7:51 am
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Dear Users,
I operate one HQ location where we have a Comunocation server for my 14
store locations, and the stores Dial in to my HQ via RAS to communicate, I
was wondering is there a way to connect the Headquarter (from my office ) to
the shops, so that i can get the data without having to ask the shops to
connect.


Posted by cosmicpinball on April 28, 2006, 10:30 am
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If you have setup a connection schedule, as long as HQ Server and HQ Client
is running they should get connected by themselves. Why dont u try that? :)


"Abdul" wrote:

> Dear Users,
> I operate one HQ location where we have a Comunocation server for my 14
> store locations, and the stores Dial in to my HQ via RAS to communicate, I
> was wondering is there a way to connect the Headquarter (from my office ) to
> the shops, so that i can get the data without having to ask the shops to
> connect.
>

Posted by Jeff on April 28, 2006, 6:18 pm
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pinball,

I think he's trying to contact the stores, not the stores to HQ. Right
Abdul?

The only way to connect _to_ them is to have a permanent connection, a timed
connection or a dial back connection


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If you have setup a connection schedule, as long as HQ Server and HQ Client
is running they should get connected by themselves. Why dont u try that? :)


"Abdul" wrote:

> Dear Users,
> I operate one HQ location where we have a Comunocation server for my
> 14
> store locations, and the stores Dial in to my HQ via RAS to communicate, I
> was wondering is there a way to connect the Headquarter (from my office )
> to
> the shops, so that i can get the data without having to ask the shops to
> connect.
>



Posted by Abdul on May 1, 2006, 2:42 am
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yes jeff you are right!! i am trying to connect to the stores
but my company can afford RAS (Dial - Up) connection only, so i dont think
microsoft would provide a solution in which the HQ would be able to connect
to the Stores in order to provide the store with updated data, for example if
i were to make a STV (store Transfer from HQ to a store, i would make the STV
in the HQ and then call the store to dial the connection to get the STV in
the Store POS. my point is i dont want the Stores to dial in to the HQ
instead the HQ could dial to the POS.



"Jeff" wrote:

> pinball,
>
> I think he's trying to contact the stores, not the stores to HQ. Right
> Abdul?
>
> The only way to connect _to_ them is to have a permanent connection, a timed
> connection or a dial back connection
>
>
> --
> *
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>
> You must be using Outlook Express or some other type of newsgroup reader to
> see and download the file attachment. If you are not using a reader, follow
> the link below to setup Outlook Express. Click on "Open with newsreader"
> under the MS Retail Management System on the right.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/75bgz
>
> **********
>
> If you have setup a connection schedule, as long as HQ Server and HQ Client
> is running they should get connected by themselves. Why dont u try that? :)
>
>
> "Abdul" wrote:
>
> > Dear Users,
> > I operate one HQ location where we have a Comunocation server for my
> > 14
> > store locations, and the stores Dial in to my HQ via RAS to communicate, I
> > was wondering is there a way to connect the Headquarter (from my office )
> > to
> > the shops, so that i can get the data without having to ask the shops to
> > connect.
> >
>
>
>

Posted by Jeff on May 1, 2006, 4:53 pm
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Abdul,

No, the stores must contact HQ.

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You must be using Outlook Express or some other type of newsgroup reader to
see and download the file attachment. If you are not using a reader, follow
the link below to setup Outlook Express. Click on "Open with newsreader"
under the MS Retail Management System on the right.

http://tinyurl.com/75bgz

**********

yes jeff you are right!! i am trying to connect to the stores
but my company can afford RAS (Dial - Up) connection only, so i dont think
microsoft would provide a solution in which the HQ would be able to connect
to the Stores in order to provide the store with updated data, for example
if
i were to make a STV (store Transfer from HQ to a store, i would make the
STV
in the HQ and then call the store to dial the connection to get the STV in
the Store POS. my point is i dont want the Stores to dial in to the HQ
instead the HQ could dial to the POS.



"Jeff" wrote:

> pinball,
>
> I think he's trying to contact the stores, not the stores to HQ. Right
> Abdul?
>
> The only way to connect _to_ them is to have a permanent connection, a
> timed
> connection or a dial back connection
>
>
> --
> *
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>
> You must be using Outlook Express or some other type of newsgroup reader
> to
> see and download the file attachment. If you are not using a reader,
> follow
> the link below to setup Outlook Express. Click on "Open with newsreader"
> under the MS Retail Management System on the right.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/75bgz
>
> **********
>
> If you have setup a connection schedule, as long as HQ Server and HQ
> Client
> is running they should get connected by themselves. Why dont u try that?
> :)
>
>
> "Abdul" wrote:
>
> > Dear Users,
> > I operate one HQ location where we have a Comunocation server for
> > my
> > 14
> > store locations, and the stores Dial in to my HQ via RAS to communicate,
> > I
> > was wondering is there a way to connect the Headquarter (from my
> > office )
> > to
> > the shops, so that i can get the data without having to ask the shops to
> > connect.
> >
>
>
>



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