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I installed Vista under Microsoft Windows using InterSystems Cache using a CACHE.DAT file. Do I now have the CPRS program?
I installed VistA under Microsoft Windows using InterSystems Cache using a CACHE.DAT [[file~|File]]. Do I now have the [[CPRS~|CPRS]] program?


No.
No. You have the server code and data in the CACHE.DAT, but not the client side code.


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Latest revision as of 19:03, 25 January 2016

I installed VistA under Microsoft Windows using InterSystems Cache using a CACHE.DAT File. Do I now have the CPRS program?

No. You have the server code and data in the CACHE.DAT, but not the client side code.

The CPRS program is actually a separate Microsoft Windows executable. Before version 26, it was only a program named CPRSChart.exe that could be anywhere on your system. Since CPRS usually needs to know how to contact the VistA server, most people use a shortcut to start it. After version 26, a separate DLL is also required named "BORLNDMM.DLL" which handles some memory management for CPRS.