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  Maximum Press : Home : AS/400 Encyclopedia : OfficeVision for AS/400   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Another OfficeVision for AS/400 capability is to provide a path to functions defined by programmers employed by the business owning the computer system..
OfficeVision for AS/400 has a graphical user interface, and is designed for business professionals who manage a variety of appointments, projects, and people on a daily basis.
Although OfficeVision for AS/400 will not run on an Advanced 36 system, many similar functions are provided by the DisplayWrite/36 (5716-DWT) and DW/36 Language Dictionaries (5716-DCN) products.
www.maxpress.com /encyclopedia/officevi.htm   (716 words)

  
 OfficeVision - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OfficeVision is an IBM proprietary office support application that runs on IBM's VM operating system and its user interface CMS.
OfficeVision was originally named PROFS (for PRofessional OFfice System) and was initially made available in 1981.
IBM recommended that its OfficeVision customers migrate to the Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino environments.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/OfficeVision   (213 words)

  
 Paul Lynch's Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
OfficeVision was announced in May 1989, as IBM's Office Automation product, combining earlier systems such as PROFS and DISOSS as one package for all office workers to learn, using the SAA (Systems Application Architecture) standard announced only a short while before by IBM.
For use with OfficeVision, the restricted facilities are not a problem; however, the overhead is.
OfficeVision 2 beta sites are saying that you need OS/2 Extended Edition for it, which means running on real IBM PS/2s with MCA (OS/2 EE is only available for genuine PS/2s).
www.paullynch.org /ACN/ACN.May91.html   (697 words)

  
 Heir to IBM's OA throne - OfficeVision office automation software - Software Review - Pick of the Month - evaluation ...
IBM's OfficeVision, which is destined for the annals of sofware history for being among the most delayed of all products, is actually an integrated application suitable for general use in any size office or workgroup.
According to IBM, the recommended OfficeVision RAM and hard disk storage requirements for version 1.1+ are: for requestor machines, 3Mb RAM over the operating system (or 7Mb total) and 3Mb of hard disk; for server machines, 3Mb over the operating system (or 10Mb total) and 6Mb on the hard disk.
Setting up OfficeVision, which consists of six high-density disks, is simplified by its ability to replicate the desktop and distribute its systemwide.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0SMG/is_n7_v11/ai_10885770   (659 words)

  
 The Open Document Architecture: from standardization to the market. (Technical) - Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
IBM's European Networking Center has participated in the projects and has prototyped enhancements to OfficeVision platforms to allow the interchange of ODA documents between OfficeVision applications and applications running on other vendor platforms.
In this paper, the ODA technology is described, experiences of internetworking in heterogeneous environments are given, and the role of cooperating with project partners is outlined.
In this paper, the ODA technology is described, experiences of interworking in heterogeneous environments are given, and the role of cooperating with project partners is outlined.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-13229650.html   (2254 words)

  
 IBM Software - OfficeVision/MVS - More Details
OfficeVision Productivity Facility/MVS (OVPF/MVS), an optional component, to make selected tasks quicker and easier to perform by addressing areas where additional function and usability are especially important.
OfficeVision Productivity Facility allows the user to gradually and selectively implement the new functions while maintaining the ability to switch back to existing interfaces from familiar menus.
OfficeVision Host Client also offers mouse support for programmable workstations using IBM's Communications Manager (CM) Mouse.
www-306.ibm.com /software/applications/office/officevision/moredetails.html   (786 words)

  
 SHARE 73 - Session G005 - OfficeVision - IBM's New Office Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
IBM has made such noise about "OfficeVision" recently in announcement letters that I just had to see what it was all about.
OfficeVision is the first SAA application, and was a very large IBM announcement.
Because OfficeVision requires connectivity to a wide variety of software and hardware, it is internally MUCH more complex than Macintosh.
www.redbug.org /dba/sharerpt/share73/g005.html   (468 words)

  
 Seacrest Business Systems Offers Solution to OfficeVision Users moving to V5R1
Although IBM has presented Lotus Notes and Domino as an OfficeVision replacement, many users do not want the large expense of conversion, including replacement of their "green screen" terminals with expensive PCs.
Many users have written OfficeVision commands into their legacy applications or have countless OfficeVision documents and need some kind of simple replacement.
OfficeVision users are left feeling that there is no migration path that won't break the budget.
www.mc-showcase.com /mcpress/showcase.nsf/PRByVend/BEB0FF25EE7F4F9C88256E9C004EF8B7   (371 words)

  
 Knitworking clients seek integrators
The truth, though, is that the full flowering of Grimware and Officevision is probably a way off.
In the case of Officevision, we're clearly talking about IBM systems and, possibly, some compatibles.
To fully participate in Officevision, they'd have to have an IBM machine or a close copy.
www.presshere.com /html/pd890501.htm   (629 words)

  
 PROFS: SoftSwitch Gateway Hangs on Large Attachments
The Microsoft Mail Gateway to PROFS Host Access component was written to work the way the PROFS and OfficeVision code works, and supports 64K attachments.
Because SoftSwitch was written to support the PROFS and OfficeVision specification, SoftSwitch cannot process 64K attachments.
Therefore, the size of the attachments sent from PROFS and OfficeVision to SoftSwitch needs to be limited to 32K.
support.microsoft.com /kb/127730   (192 words)

  
 Shared Logic, October 1996
We formed a taskforce to scrutinize OfficeVision and its components.
The task force voted to move to OfficeVision before technical support fo the old product is withdrawn.
OfficeVision ensures continued service, with the least disruption and learning curve.
www.state.wv.us /admin/isc/slogic/jan97.htm   (2031 words)

  
 Print Version - VM:Webserver for OfficeVision Leverages Web for Nationwide | Business intelligence, data warehousing ...
Today's users are no longer satisfied with the old "green-screen" interfaces to our mainframe applications, so we had to find a way to provide an easy-to-use, graphical interface that retained the reliability, security and centralized data management that we were used to.
VM:Webserver for OfficeVision requires no modifications to OV/VM, no conversion or migration of existing OfficeVision information, and installation of four servers took less than one day.
WEAKNESSES: VM:Webserver for OfficeVision's comprehensive approach to calendar and e-mail features is excellent, but it does not address the document functions of OV.
www.dmreview.com /editorial/dmreview/print_action.cfm?articleId=990   (470 words)

  
 What's New in VM:Webserver for OfficeVision Release 1.4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
You can now work with existing nickname files and distribution lists through VM:Webserver for OfficeVision, and you can create new ones.
If VM:Webserver for OfficeVision has suppressed header information for a note you are viewing, you can now click on the new
When you are done, you return to the VM:Webserver for OfficeVision main menu.
vnet.ibm.com /VM:Webserver/OFFICE/HELP/WNEW14.HTML   (151 words)

  
 Peter Scannell - Design Gallery - IBM OfficeVision Release 2 for OS/2
IBM OfficeVision® Release 2 for OS/2 was a suite of office productivity tools including: e-mail, address book, calendar, editor, and decision support application, all connected via a central OS/2 server.
It was originally designed to run on OS/2 version 2 with IBM PS/2 computers.
Responsible for usability for OfficeVision release 2 for OS/2.
www.axswave.com /peter/gallery/IBM_OfficeVision   (173 words)

  
 ICCA Discussion Area: Need OfficeVision replacement on AS/400
I've got a client wanting to replace OfficeVision running on AS/400.
The actual need is in the forms area.
Otherwise, enter your full name as your username and leave the password blank.
www.icca.org /cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi?pg=next&topic=1514&page=3820   (134 words)

  
 Email and Calendaring Changes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
OfficeVision (OV) is a proprietary, character-based system that is difficult to interconnect with other email systems.
An add-on to OV, PROFS Extended, was implemented several years ago to enable OfficeVision users to exchange email with Internet hosts.
Another proprietary software add-on is available that would make OfficeVision appear more standard and would purportedly remove the problems recently discovered which negatively affect email transfer between OfficeVision accounts and GroupWise accounts.
www.calpoly.edu /~amspec/oldbytes/SU96ByITS/changes.html   (1246 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Migrating from a mainframe system like OfficeVision to a Notes environment is a huge undertaking that requires a good understanding of how the components of the OfficeVision system map to Notes and of the key differences between the OfficeVision and Notes environments.
This article provides an overview of the OfficeVision environment while detailing the usage requirements of individual OfficeVision products.
It includes an invaluable questionnaire that can be used for assessing the requirements of a particular OfficeVision installation that is migrating to Notes and the deployment issues that are coupled with those requirements.
www.eview.com /eview/view.nsf/3c82f57a19a969748525653e000b3c88/b8e588743b0d401085256674005fdc52?OpenDocument   (114 words)

  
 About Us
About Us About Us OfficeVision is comprised of Automation Consultants versed in a wide array of Automation and Consulting disciplines.
The owner of OfficeVision, Fred Lehmann, has been working in the Information Management and Technology field for over 22 years.
Automation Consultants at OfficeVision belong to many industry associations and hold certificates from such organizations as; NorthEast Information Systems, Microsoft, Compaq, IBM, Lotus, 3Com, Madge, Borland, Symantec, and many more.
www.office-vision.com /aboutov.htm   (111 words)

  
 OfficeVision   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
OfficeVision supports remote file processing using DDM for selected functions.
The Print Document (PRTDOC) command may use DDM files if the OUTFILE parameter is specified or if an output device of file is specified on the Print Options display.
The get and get graphic functions of the OfficeVision word processing function allow source and graphic data to be retrieved from DDM files.
publib.boulder.ibm.com /infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/ddm/rbae5pssupp.htm   (87 words)

  
 PROFS: Reply All Feature Not Supported
PROFS and OfficeVision do not include Reply All functionality when you respond to messages.
The Reply All feature is not available to PROFS and OfficeVision users because PROFS and OfficeVision addressing information is maintained in the message header only for a single recipient.
PROFS and OfficeVision create an individual message for each recipient addressing each message to a single recipient.
support.microsoft.com /kb/134372   (299 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
To migrate your OfficeVision calendar data, use the WPMOVCAL utility available on the OfficeVision/VM system.
To migrate your OfficeVision inbasket, you need to bring the mail into the in-basket by pressing the PF2 Open Mail key.
To migrate your OfficeVision out-going notes (normally the NOTESOUT log), use the WPMOVUSR utility available on the OfficeVision/VM system.
www.louisville.edu /it/gwemail/gwintro.html   (3511 words)

  
 ASU Web: AdCAC
The OfficeVision calendar will remain the "official University calendar" until OfficeVision users currently using calendaring on OfficeVision have migrated to Exchange.
In the meantime, OfficeVision has been set-up with the capability to forward e-mail to Exchange, yet retain a copy of meeting notices on the OfficeVision system for continued use with OfficeVision calendaring.
Related to calendaring on Exchange: Some people are choosing to do dual calendaring between OfficeVision and Exchange in order to take advantage of Exchange capabilities, such as meeting reminders that flash on the screen.
www.asu.edu /it/ac/adcac/jan98mins/indext.html   (562 words)

  
 Faq400 BATCH CONVERSION OF OFFICEVISION DOCUMENTS TO MS WORD (English)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In this case, we want to convert the OfficeVision documents in an AS/400 folder to Microsoft Word.
To map a drive to the OfficeVision directory on the AS/400, double-click Network Neighborhood, locate your AS/400, and expand it to the folder you want to map (OfficeVision documents and folders are in the QDLS directory).
Click "Folder Selection" and specify the mapped OfficeVision drive and the target drive in which to store your Word documents.
www.faq400.com /home.jsp?idrub=583   (419 words)

  
 VM:Webgateway--What Is VM:Webgateway?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
You can write CGI programs and HTML forms to make 3270 and CMS linemode applications available to users in GUI form through a web browser.
OfficeVision Interface is an add-on to VM:Webgateway that provides a graphical user interface (GUI) front-end to IBM's OfficeVision/VM.
By turning a web browser into an OfficeVision/VM client, OfficeVision Interface gives users access to OfficeVision/VM through the World Wide Web.
maine.maine.edu /VM:Webserver   (192 words)

  
 midframe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
OfficeVision: IBM’s family of office products announced May 1989.
OfficeVision for OS/400 was no longer available beginning with Version 5 of OS/400, announced April 2001.
Version of OfficeVision using an OS/400 system as a server.
www.sdsusa.com /dictionary/glossAZ/o.htm   (5116 words)

  
 Document Conversion, Document Convert, Document Transform ...
In related IBM OfficeVision to Lotus Notes Migration Announcements, IBM and Lotus announce that all users of the IBM OfficeVision family will have the opportunity to migrate to Lotus Notes.
Clive Horton, President of ReSoft International comments "Information stored in OfficeVision Directories, In-Baskets, File Cabinets and Calendars represents years of investment and is vital to the continued smooth operation of the customer's business".
And the administrator must define all migrating users to Notes, delete old users and their mail from OfficeVision, update directories, and notify everyone of the migrating users' new addresses.
www.re-soft.com /releases/pr042897.htm   (794 words)

  
 lotus
Upgrading from your current OfficeVision mail, calender, or document system to Lotus Domino will move you to our industry-leading technology.
IBM OfficeVision® to Lotus Notes® Migration Tools can help you make the move from an OV/400, OV/VM or OV/MVS system to the fuctional richness of Lotus Domino.
We have a variety of tools that allow Lotus Notes to coexist with your current systems, so that you can continue to do business while you upgrade.
www.midrangesupport.com /midrange.nsf/pages/lotus   (408 words)

  
 iSeries Network - News & Analysis - Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Another concern in the OfficeVision arena is that some shops may not even know they’re using the program because of its relatively invisible integration and workaholic qualities.
IBM recommends every shop that ever had OfficeVision installed on its network check their licensed program product list to find out if the program is still a part of the system.
If it is, IT managers should either contact an IBM business partner, or get a copy of the new documentation for migration that comes with version 2.3 of the AS/400 Migration Tool for OfficeVision/400 to Lotus Notes.
www.iseriesnetwork.com /nwn/story.cfm?ID=7643   (946 words)

  
 OFFICEVISION ON V5R1 ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Please remember that I haven't tested this (nor, I suspect, has Brian, although I do respect his technical abilities and judgement).
With that caveat, and also remembering that IBM officially has discontinued Officevision 400, and has further declared that it is not supported after V4R5, please note the following:
Officevison 400 should run under V5R1, and perhaps future releases.
www.cpuservices.com /articleview.asp?articlenumber=95   (200 words)

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