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
natsec wrote in message <3a7bde60...@news.dynamite.com.au>...
Regards,
Robert L Bass
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<herm...@ridgenet.net> wrote in message
news:95r189$mqc$1...@delphi.ridgenet.net...
> Sorry for the mis-understanding, but are you talking about a central
station
> automation system?
> Your description actually sounds SQL based , i.e.
> _snip_
> We have a 2 user license, utilizing a server and two PC's connected in a
> network with about 50 other PC's.
> _end snip_
> I haven't heard about "Acceptnet on NT", could you please post to this NG
a
> little more about it?
> Thanks,
> Charlie
> "The Lake"
>
>
>
>
> "Graeme McKenzie" <mckenz...@clear.net.nz> wrote in message
> news:3a7f...@clear.net.nz...
Thanks once again Graeme.
regards
Rob
>This page may explain things:
>http://www.psdesign.com.au
>
>Regards,
>Robert L Bass
>
Rob
Thankyou
Rob
Charlie,
"The Lake"
"Graeme McKenzie" <mckenz...@clear.net.nz> wrote in message
news:3a81...@clear.net.nz...
> Charlie,
>
> Acceptnet software is an interface for use with the Concept 3000/4000
> security/access control systems from Inner Range.-have a look at :
> innerrange.com.au
> The software can be run over almost any kind of network, and allows
multiple
> panels to be managed from one interface.
>
> The software is multi tenancy - which means that you could have one
overall
> system , with several users at various levels of access. For instance,
> several apartment blocks on one system, each with it's own manager, who
can
> only 'see' his own relevant building, or part of one building.
>
> Bearing in mind that the Concept can go to about 3000 inputs per panel,
with
> 250 partitions, then link several panels with Acceptnet into one huge
> system, there has got to be a market in the USA for this.
>
> We use the software as a management interface at a few access
> control/security sites. The software is online at all times to the panel,
> for programming users, reporting events and other functions, but does not
> have to be connected for the system to operate - the Concept operates
> standalone.
>
>
> Graeme McKenzie
>
>
>
>
>
> herm...@ridgenet.net wrote in message
<95r189$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...