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Running NOAH System 3 on remote or WAN networks
A remote or wide area network (WAN) is a computer network in which remote locations are connected. The distance can range from a connection across a city street to a location across town or across state/province borders. Running NOAH System Network on remote or wide area networks can cause problems. The following addresses some common queries and outlines HIMSA's position with respect to wide area networks.
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Can NOAH System be run over a remote or WAN network?
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I connected my 3 offices in the same city with a wide area network. I purchased a 7+ user package for NOAH 3. However, NOAH System 3 is not running well on a consistent basis. What is happening?
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What can I do to share data between my offices?
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Can I set up the import/export utilities to run automatically everyday?
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