nvbauer@myrealbox.com (Norm) wrote in message news:<a0e6514f.0407280136.43adaa61@posting.google. com>...
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to find any information on an application called Medical
> Manager that runs on OpenServer 5
>
> After many hours of searching google, I have come up empty handed. Any
> links to websites or news groups that refer to MM would be greatly
> appreciated. I had a doctors office call me in to connect a new PC to
> MM, and to my shock they are running it on a Pentium 1 computer WITH
> NO BACKUP and the thing is about 7 or 8 years old. I have stressed to
> them how dangerouse this is and that they realy need to get them on
> some newer hardware. Their entire practice is basicly housed on this
> thing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Norm
>
> PS: If you have anecdotal experience with Medical Manager, I'd like to
> hear from you as well. Inparticular, I would like to know where the DB
> is located? what DB is used? etc.
Norm,
I am not surprise to hear that, since quite a few physician offices
are still running a legacy medical practic software on SCO with
ancient hardware, anyway I use to work for a Medical Manager
consultant, MM does have a script for backup and restore, one time the
software as running in COBOL and later they converted in C language,
at one time MM was own by a company name System Plus and now I think
WebMD own's Medical Manager, they now have a WIndows verison and I am
not sure if they still sell/support UNIX versions.
Abid