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557.1 | object number appears to be 43 | CVG::THOMPSON | Accept no substitutes | Wed Jun 22 1988 13:49 | 8 |
| I got to it by typing VTX SOFTBASE. I assume that means it has
a tie in from the Corporate Page in VTX. I suggest that you get
into VTX and, if the keyword doesn't work, try and get to it through
the distributed infobase menu. If that fails either contact the
Corporate VideoTex Program (WELKIN::STRONACH) or look into the
SOFTbase Notes Conference at SOFCON::SOFTBASE$NOTES.
Alfred
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557.2 | Some Additional Leads | IAMOK::DELUCO | Jim DeLuco | Wed Jun 22 1988 17:55 | 13 |
| Noting that you are in HZO (Hudson, NH), you can also have your system
manager start with your local facility services people...the ones that
support access to electronic mail...to see if they support a facility
VTX menu service that carries the Corporate VTX Library. If this
fails, you can try Don Neault or Allen Shepard in MKO who are
responsible for VTX in New Hampshire. As Alfred mentioned, Marian
Stronach (WELKIN::STRONACH) in the Corporate Videotex Program can
also help...but I would start in the above order. Hope this helps.
Jim DeLuco
Corporate Videotex Program
273-3055
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557.3 | Try the command first | DR::BLINN | Put a REAL pinhead in the Oval Office! | Thu Jun 23 1988 13:46 | 11 |
| But, before you start contacting people, try the command Alfred
suggested:
VTX SOFTBASE
If VTX is correctly set up on your node, you should be able to get
to any of the infobases registered through the corporate videotex
program by entering the infobase keyword (as in the example above)
as a parameter to the VTX command.
Tom
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557.4 | Thanks much | CHARON::HU | Network Zone, towed away | Thu Jun 23 1988 14:52 | 12 |
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Thanks for all your reply.
Yes, VTX SOFTBASE works like champ. Our system does have
corporate menu set up. First, I thought SOFTBASE is just local
VTX database.
What a versatile way to retrive critical infromation from VTX
!!!!
Michael...
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