[foxboro] Best practices in displays managing.

  • From: "David Vergara S. (SANTAFE - CMPC Celulosa)" <dvergaras@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 11:13:06 -0400

> Dear List:
>       I found this issue very interesting in the "Barriers to migration to
> Windows" thread.
> In your experience: Do you have some advise about displays residence /
> edition / distribution?
> 
>       We come from a Honeywell TDC 3000 DCS with a single network HDD,
> from where the same display is read from all the stations.
> 
> The "station stored display" oriented strategy is new for Us.
> 
>       We are using this premises:
> 1.- The WPs are divided by AREA (~10) with 3 WPs each one.
> 2.- There is ONE "official displays building AW" for each area but...
> 3.- all AWs has ALL the displays stored in separated folders for each
> area.
> 
> 
> We are using MS explorer to distribute our displays over the network.
> 
> *.- one problem is that we can't define "distribution groups" (... I don't
> know how...), so we must type in the stations names one by one each time
> we want to distribute a schematic...
> 
> *.- We are afraid about ambiguity in displays version (because
> distribution).
> 
> *.-I have read that someone is using "blow" to distribute displays but I
> can't found any reference to it in our system.
> P92 - WinXp - I/A 8.2
> 
> *.-What do you think about using Synchronization tools with scheduled
> tasks?
> regards,
> 
>       David A. Vergara S.
> CMPC Celulosa Planta Santa Fe
> 
 
 
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