jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Fri Dec 17 08:44:05 CST 2010
>his current version of Lytec (Lytec 2007) does not work on anything after Windows XP partly because Windows 7 and SQL 2003 do not talk. What does that mean? Windows 7 does not talk to SQL Server 2003? Is this documented anywhere? John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com On 12/16/2010 10:14 PM, Jeff B wrote: > Has anyone here ever worked with a product called Lytec? I need to pick > someone's brain if they have, I am having issues at a newer client's site. > > Here is a little more information: > > I am working with an orthopedic physical therapist who is using Lytec 2007 > to 'run' his business. This product controls his scheduling, billing, and > basically everything. We have talked about writing a custom app for him, > but he does not know if he is ready to take that big of a step yet. We just > discovered that former IT people have spent WAY too much of his money on > unnecessary equipment. > > We have purchased two new PCs, but his current version of Lytec (Lytec 2007) > does not work on anything after Windows XP partly because Windows 7 and SQL > 2003 do not talk. The upgrade for Lytec is about $3000, something that > needs to be done every year. > > I have been trying to get Lytec 2007 to work with Windows 7 but to no avail. > > Any suggestions on a less expensive option for my client would be greatly > appreciated. I am open to almost any suggestion at this point. > > > TIA > > Jeff Barrows > MCP, MCAD, MCSD > > Outbak Technologies, LLC > Racine, WI > jeff.developer at gmail.com<mailto:jeff at outbaktech.com> >