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− | + | * [http://ubuntudoctorsguild.kubuntuguide.net Ubuntu Doctor's Guild] -- the setup of Vincent Mazzarella, MD, a surgeon in Northern California. An Ultimate Server (with integrated website, wiki, online training system, teleconferencing/telemedicine, and VistA EHR) is available there. | |
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Using Ignacio's Astronaut installer(s), I have VistA (both WorldVistA and OpenVistA) running on every platform and combination imaginable. Installing it is only the start, though. Actually ''using'' VistA is a whole different ball of wax. | Using Ignacio's Astronaut installer(s), I have VistA (both WorldVistA and OpenVistA) running on every platform and combination imaginable. Installing it is only the start, though. Actually ''using'' VistA is a whole different ball of wax. | ||
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My base configuration is an OpenVista server with both Astronaut CPRS clients and the OpenVistA-CIS clients installed. I run everything from the Astronaut shortcuts (including OpenVistA-CIS). (I use a Windows environment to run the clients, but since I am primarily a Linux enthusiast, I am doing so from a VirtualBox virtual machine on a Kubuntu host, with a Windows guest OS running within the virtual machine. All clients are installed in this virtual machine). | My base configuration is an OpenVista server with both Astronaut CPRS clients and the OpenVistA-CIS clients installed. I run everything from the Astronaut shortcuts (including OpenVistA-CIS). (I use a Windows environment to run the clients, but since I am primarily a Linux enthusiast, I am doing so from a VirtualBox virtual machine on a Kubuntu host, with a Windows guest OS running within the virtual machine. All clients are installed in this virtual machine). | ||
− | I also have a WorldVistA server installed, as well, however, so that I can test compatibility. My Astronaut CPRS clients can switch between the OpenVistA server and the WorldVistA server fairly easily (but the OpenVistA-CIS | + | I also have a WorldVistA server installed, as well, however, so that I can test compatibility. My Astronaut CPRS clients can switch between the OpenVistA server and the WorldVistA server fairly easily (but the OpenVistA-CIS client can only use the OpenVistA server). |
== Set up a unique additional administrator == | == Set up a unique additional administrator == |
Latest revision as of 18:32, 26 April 2014
- Ubuntu Doctor's Guild -- the setup of Vincent Mazzarella, MD, a surgeon in Northern California. An Ultimate Server (with integrated website, wiki, online training system, teleconferencing/telemedicine, and VistA EHR) is available there.
Intro
Using Ignacio's Astronaut installer(s), I have VistA (both WorldVistA and OpenVistA) running on every platform and combination imaginable. Installing it is only the start, though. Actually using VistA is a whole different ball of wax.
So this is my sandbox to figure how to use the system in a way that is standardized on both WorldVistA and OpenVistA. Take it with a grain of salt -- this page constantly changes.
My base configuration is an OpenVista server with both Astronaut CPRS clients and the OpenVistA-CIS clients installed. I run everything from the Astronaut shortcuts (including OpenVistA-CIS). (I use a Windows environment to run the clients, but since I am primarily a Linux enthusiast, I am doing so from a VirtualBox virtual machine on a Kubuntu host, with a Windows guest OS running within the virtual machine. All clients are installed in this virtual machine).
I also have a WorldVistA server installed, as well, however, so that I can test compatibility. My Astronaut CPRS clients can switch between the OpenVistA server and the WorldVistA server fairly easily (but the OpenVistA-CIS client can only use the OpenVistA server).
Set up a unique additional administrator
- Astronaut -> VistA Config -> (login as sys.admin / vista!123 ) -> ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM (highlighted) -> Clone user ->
- Inactive Users -> TEMP,MUST-EDIT (highlighted) ->
- Name: POOBAH,WINNIE -> DISUSER: NO -> ACCESS CODE: POOHBEAR -> VERIFY CODE: HONEY!123 -> ... -> Apply -> Save