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natsec

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Feb 3, 2001, 5:39:09 AM2/3/01
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Has any peoples out there installed Acceptnet( Concept 3000/4000 multi
connect partitionable over ethernet ),out there. They are saying that
Nt is there prefered platform for operation but I'm wondering if
anybody out there has run multiple machines on 95/98, or if anybody
has used this program at all. We have used accept but not acceptnet.
Regards
Rob Fischer

Graeme McKenzie

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Feb 6, 2001, 3:30:49 AM2/6/01
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Have used Acceptnet on NT, and it is great. I have only demo'ed it on Win98,
but that worked well, too. With the inherent instability of 95/98, I would
be careful about using those platforms. On NT it runs flawlessly.

We have a 2 user licence, utilising a server and two PC's connected in a
network with about 50 other PC's.

The program is miles better than Accept, so do not hesitate to go for it.

Graeme McKenzie


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Robert L Bass

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Feb 7, 2001, 6:59:16 AM2/7/01
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This page may explain things:
http://www.psdesign.com.au

Regards,
Robert L Bass

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<herm...@ridgenet.net> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the mis-understanding, but are you talking about a central
station
> automation system?
> Your description actually sounds SQL based , i.e.
> _snip_
> We have a 2 user license, utilizing a server and two PC's connected in a


> network with about 50 other PC's.

> _end snip_
> I haven't heard about "Acceptnet on NT", could you please post to this NG
a
> little more about it?
> Thanks,
> Charlie
> "The Lake"
>
>
>
>
> "Graeme McKenzie" <mckenz...@clear.net.nz> wrote in message
> news:3a7f...@clear.net.nz...

natsec

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Feb 7, 2001, 7:29:50 AM2/7/01
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Thanks once again Graeme.
regards
Rob

natsec

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Feb 7, 2001, 7:31:22 AM2/7/01
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On Wed, 07 Feb 2001 11:59:16 GMT, "Robert L Bass"
<rober...@home.com> wrote:

>This page may explain things:
>http://www.psdesign.com.au
>
>Regards,
>Robert L Bass
>

Rob
Thankyou
Rob

herm...@ridgenet.net

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Feb 7, 2001, 7:58:04 PM2/7/01
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Graeme,
Thanks, I'll go to the site and have a look see,

Charlie,
"The Lake"

"Graeme McKenzie" <mckenz...@clear.net.nz> wrote in message

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> Charlie,
>
> Acceptnet software is an interface for use with the Concept 3000/4000
> security/access control systems from Inner Range.-have a look at :
> innerrange.com.au
> The software can be run over almost any kind of network, and allows
multiple
> panels to be managed from one interface.
>
> The software is multi tenancy - which means that you could have one
overall
> system , with several users at various levels of access. For instance,
> several apartment blocks on one system, each with it's own manager, who
can
> only 'see' his own relevant building, or part of one building.
>
> Bearing in mind that the Concept can go to about 3000 inputs per panel,
with
> 250 partitions, then link several panels with Acceptnet into one huge
> system, there has got to be a market in the USA for this.
>
> We use the software as a management interface at a few access
> control/security sites. The software is online at all times to the panel,
> for programming users, reporting events and other functions, but does not
> have to be connected for the system to operate - the Concept operates
> standalone.
>
>
> Graeme McKenzie
>
>
>
>
>
> herm...@ridgenet.net wrote in message
<95r189$mqc$1...@delphi.ridgenet.net>...


> >Sorry for the mis-understanding, but are you talking about a central
> station
> >automation system?
> >Your description actually sounds SQL based , i.e.
> >_snip_

> >We have a 2 user license, utilizing a server and two PC's connected in a


> >network with about 50 other PC's.

> >_end snip_
> >I haven't heard about "Acceptnet on NT", could you please post to this NG
a
> >little more about it?
> >Thanks,
> >Charlie
> >"The Lake"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Graeme McKenzie" <mckenz...@clear.net.nz> wrote in message
> >news:3a7f...@clear.net.nz...

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