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Hi Paul :)
Hey.... at least you get a call back :) hehe
<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Plug >>>>>>>>>>>
I ain't a salesman but have you looked at Minisoft? Their TechSupport
is great.... full question answer and expamples given even before you buy
the product!!! Give them a call.... I know that whoever is the sales guy
assigned to your area (Steve Rokne is Oregon's rep) will give you all kinds
of help to eval their product line... And I have been using their product
for years....
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< End of Plug >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Art "And it's Cheaper too... :) hehe " Bahrs
P.S. tho' to be honest the day I posted my comment about WRQ not calling
back I did get a call from a V.P. at WRQ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Courry" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] WRQ Reflection for HP
> I wrote this as a private message to Tracy, she suggested I repost this to
the list and I am complying
> with her suggestion.....
>
>
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 18:25:05 -0400, Paul Courry wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 12:17:44 -0700, Tracy Pierce wrote:
> >
> >>Me too. Hey, WRQ, are you listening?
> >>
> >>I managed to circumvent WRQ's ROADBLOCKS on one occasion, and hooked up
with
> >>(To Remain Anonymous) who kindly helped a bit when I was trying to
switch an
> >>R1 command file from ancient RCL to VBA. But unfortunately when I asked
for
> >>just one real-life example of a host-driven GUI selection box via
Reflection
> >>VBA, TRA told me "Yes, we can do it all. Call our Sales department,
they
> >>can quote you a price for some consulting".
> >
> Unfortunately I just had the same experience. :( We are evaluating their
Reflection for the Web
> product and I asked for a simple piece of info on how to best identify
sessions coming from their
> product so we could implement greater security on those sessions.
>
> Instead of help I got a sales spiel on how their consultants could code
this in Java for me "for a
> price". Excuse me? We are EVALUATING your product. When and if it passes
muster we will
> consider whether we need specialized code to better implement security.
Until then, treat me as a
> prospective customer, not a wallet on the hoof.
>
> Paul Courry
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