Re: [foxboro] AW: Copying Displays to remote workstations

I am interested in this tool. Please send me info.

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From: hmaurer@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:hmaurer@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:44 AM
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Subject: [foxboro] AW: Copying Displays to remote workstations



Hi,


we have a tool called DDT (data distribution tool).

It is an easy to use application for the distribution of files/displays
among AWs and WPs in the TCP/IP network. It features:

- No conversion between the two platforms 51/70

- Grafical user interface as well as command line options. Use it
interactively or distribute your files on a regular base from crontab.

- Easy comparison of displays and library object revision numbers.


If you are interested: send me a mail, will return the manual for more
informations.



Heinz Maurer
Vertriebsbuero Duesseldorf

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> Von:      Baudais, Tod [SMTP:TBaudais.contractor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Gesendet am:    Montag, 15. Juli 2002 23:38
> An: 'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Betreff:  [foxboro] Copying Displays to remote workstations
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> Hello all,
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> I'm in the process of writing a program that will syncronize displays
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> one workstation to many others. However, I'm unsure about the best =
way to
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> the actual copying.
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> GetRemFiles does a great job of this, but it is very difficult to =
script
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> rcp doesn't pack the files properly.  Does anybody know of any =
utilities
> that I can easily call from a script that will copy the files for me =
and
> pack them at the other end?
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> Thanks. Tod.
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