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Reality V15.2 Online Documentation (MoTW) Revision 3
Remote Basic ActiveX Control (External Components Installation Guide) (M6859IG+RemoteBasic.htm)
The Remote Basic ActiveX Control is a component that can be used in Visual Basic programs running on a PC to run Remote Basic subroutines on a Reality database.
Refer to the Reality Release Information for details of which versions of Windows are supported.
PCSNI software V2.3.1 Rev C or later.
Start the installation program as described for Windows in the section Starting the installation.
Select Remote Basic ActiveX Control from the Core Reality Software menu.
The default location is C:\Program Files\NorthgateIS\Reality Remote Basic ActiveX Interface; you can override this if required.
To call a Remote Basic subroutine, you must establish a connection to an account on a Reality database - you will need to use a user-id that has been set up as follows.
Log on to the SYSMAN account and run SSM. Then do the following:
Use SSM Option 3 to create a security profile to be used with the
Remote Basic server. It is recommended that this profile should have
Remote Basic (option 23) set to R
(restricted); you must also specify a
file in which the subroutines that can be called remotely are listed.
For more information on security for external access, refer to the
Reality Online Documentation.
Use SSM Option 2 to set up a user-id that will be used to access
Remote Basic subroutine. Set the Status (option 13) to E
(enabled) and
the Type (option 14) to S
or *
(so that it can be used as a server).
Note that on a UNIX host a corresponding UNIX user-id must also exist,
and it is the password for the UNIX user-id that must be used when
establishing a connection.
Use SSM Option 3 to configure the security profile associated with the user-id you have created, setting Alt Server Profiles (option 8) to specify that the Remote Basic server (RBSRVR) should use the security profile you created in step 1.