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Hosted User Management
Introducing the Hosted User Management App The Hosted Applications Service User Management tools have been refreshed, with tighter intergration with SIMS.net as well as adding a few new features. The aim of the new tool is to replace all of the previous shortcuts, with a single multi-function app. The app will let you Request New…
FPS Web Companion Software – Hosted Applications Customers Instructions
FPS Web companion is a piece of software (provided by HCSS/Capita) that allows users to perform budget planning tasks. The software has two components that extract data from a SIMS or FMS database. These components are known as the FMS link and the P7 link software. This software is now available to all of our Hosted Application customers. If you wish…
Hosted SIMS using Apple iOS / Android / Chrome devices – how to connect iPad / iPhone / Android / Chromebook guide
It is possible to connect to the Scomis Hosted Application Service i.e. hosted SIMS using Apple iOS, Chromebook, Android & Mac OS devices from home or in school using the Microsoft Remote Desktop client application. NOTE: SIMS .net requires Microsoft Office Products for reporting, it is therefore the responsibility of all schools to ensure that…
Request for access to Scomis Hosted Applications / Hosted SIMS data
If no one in school has access to add new users to Scomis hosted applications / hosted SIMS service, we are able to do this on your behalf. This may include SIMS – Sims .net permission levels, FMS, Data Transfer or Hosted Applications. Please use the form below to set out your requirements. User Access…
SIMS .net Quickletter and Office 2010
Quickletter doesn’t display the Save and Upload button since upgrading to Office 2010.
Hosts File Diagnostics
The HOSTS file is a method of bypassing Domain Naming Services (DNS) for host lookups. It is often used to identify local network computers or to redirect/fake the address of another computer. The HOSTS file is always located in C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc regardless of whether the operating system is 32bit or 64bit. A standard sample is always…