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Can
I use the same data files when I upgrade from the Single-User
version to the Multi-User Version?
Yes,
the files are not affected by changing from a Single-User
to a Multi-User.
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When
I double click the SpringChartsClient program icon, nothing
happens.
Make
sure the Client is not already running by checking for
a minimized window. Make sure Java is installed on your
computer. Make sure you have enough memory (128 mb minimum
is required). Restart your computer.
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The
SpringChartsClient asks if the Server has moved, what
is wrong?
This
means that the SpringChartsClient cannot find the SpringChartsServer
program. Make sure that the SpringChartsServer program
is running. Check your computer connections to your
network.
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The
SpringChartsClient program no longer gets new messages
that have been sent.
The
SpringChartsClient program has lost a connection to
the Server. Make sure that your computer is NOT set
to go to sleep. When the client computer goes to sleep,
the client program may lose its connection to the Server.
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I
can run the SpringChartsServer program, but when I double
click on the SpringChartsClient on the
same computer, nothing happens.
This
is usually a memory problem. Increase the amount of
memory on the computer to run both programs.
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Can
I use dictation software with SpringCharts?
Yes,
Dragon NaturallySpeaking and IBM ViaVoice work well
with SpringCharts.
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Can
I access SpringCharts from home or another location?
Yes.
You can use secure software such as PC AnyWhere to connect
remotely. You can also set up a direct connection, but
this is much more difficult.
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Can
I use my wireless network with SpringCharts?
Yes,
any computer connected to your network can run SpringCharts.
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SpringCharts
freezes on my Linux computer.
Make
sure you are running the correct version of the Java
Runtime Environment (JRE). Version 4.5 and Version 5
require JRE 1.4.
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How
do I check which version of Java is on my computer?
Open
a Terminal on Linux or Macintosh. Open a Command Prompt
window on Windows. Type the following command: java
-version press the 'Enter' key to see your Java Version.
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Can
I run the SpringChartsClient and SpringChartsServer on
the same computer?
Yes,
you can run both from the same computer, but if more
that 2 users are working on SpringCharts, performance
will be poor. Spring Medical recommends using one computer
to run the SpringChartsServer and running the SpringChartsClient
programs on other computers.
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My
Linux comes with Java already installed, do I still install
the JRE from Sun?
Yes.
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My
Macintosh comes with Java installed, do I need to install
another version of Java?
No,
Macintosh OS X comes with everything you need to run
SpringCharts.
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Can
I run SpringCharts on Windows XP?
Yes,
you can also run on Windows 2000, ME, 98.
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Do
I have to install the JRE from Sun on my Windows computer?
Yes.
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Since
SpringCharts uses the TCP/IP network protocol, like my
Internet connection, can't someone hack into my SpringCharts
database if I have an open Internet connection?
No,
SpringCharts uses a special form of communication called
'MultiCasting' to communicate. All currently available
routers forbid this form of communication outside of
your local network unless the router is reprogrammed.
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Can
I use my regular Email account with SpringCharts?
Yes,
SpringCharts is designed to use inexpensive ordinary
Email accounts to handle EMail. Your Email provider
must use a POP Email server--that is almost everyone
except AOL, HotMail and Yahoo. Check with your Internet
Service provider to find your Email account type.
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Where
is the User Manual?
The
User Manual can be found on the SpringCharts Documentation
CD. Older versions (prior to Version 6) integrated the
Manual into the Help menu.
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My
Email messages do not send, but I don't get an error message.
When
sending an Email message, SpringCharts sends very specific
error messages to the user when encountering a problem.
If your Email messages do not send and you are not getting
an error, try disabling your anti-virus software. Norton
blocks some types of network transmissions.
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SpringChartsClient
shuts down unexpectedly.
This
most often occurs when the computer on which the SpringChartsClient
program resides is set to sleep or power down. When
SpringChartsClient discovers that it no longer has current
data from the Server, it closes and requires you to
log back on to refresh itself. To eliminate this problem,
set the computer to never sleep. This same problem may
occur when you run SpringChartsClient on the same computer
as SpringChrtsServer; this is not recommended and you
should remove the SpringChartsClient from the server
computer.
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Mac
OS 10.3 (Panther) Clients cannot find the Server.
When
you installed Macintosh OS 10.3 (aka Panther), your
operating system also installed a firewall which blocks
TCP/IP communication. To fix this problem, open System
Preferences. Choose Sharing. Click on the Firewall tab
and click the 'Stop' button.If you wish to run a firewall
on your LAN, contact support@SpringMedical.com for the
port settings needed.
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Windows
XP Clients keep logging off or crashing.
This
problem is caused by Microsoft's memory management during
hibernation. To fix this problem: open Control Panels/Power
Options and select 'Never' for system standby and system
hibernates.
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