RIM in LAN
[1/3] from: moeller_thorsten:gmx at: 7-Jun-2001 11:39
Hi,
just a question.
Is it it possible to use RIM in a LAN and what modification has to be done
to make it work?
Any ideas?
Thorsten
[2/3] from: ryanc:iesco-dms at: 7-Jun-2001 7:45
Yep, RIM works fine on a LAN. A LAN only setup is a 3 step process:
1. Install lookup.r CGI on a webserver.
2. Change the site word in RIM to point to your lookup.r URL.
3. Start your modified RIM.
--Ryan
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[3/3] from: moeller_thorsten:gmx at: 8-Jun-2001 9:00
Hi Ryan,
thanks for the info. Will try it out.
Thorsten
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Yep, RIM works fine on a LAN. A LAN only setup is a 3 step process:
1. Install lookup.r CGI on a webserver.
2. Change the site word in RIM to point to your lookup.r URL.
3. Start your modified RIM.
--Ryan
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> Hi,
> just a question.
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Ryan Cole
Programmer Analyst
www.iesco-dms.com
707-468-5400
I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is
limited. Imagination encircles the world.
-Einstein
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