| Code | Screen Name |
|---|---|
| ESP | English Statement Processors |
| ENG | English Statement |
| DED | Display ESP[1] Data Base |
| PCR | Print Custom Reports |
| RPG | Report Generator |
| SCR | Set-up Custom Reports |
| SGR | Stack Generated Reports |
| RXR | Reflection English Statement |
| RPX | Reflection Report Generator |
| TRM | Set Terminal Characteristics |
^ English Statement Processors (ESP)
A tutorial to configure the printer can be found atATcon's Add the Slave Printer to ADP.
Interally, ADP runs a very old version of a PICK[1]
database called ADP-PICK. Some vendors sell utilities that will allow you to access this outside of the traditional ADP medium:
Thew.e.b.Suite application is a graphical web interface (written in PHP[2]) to the traditionalElite system. The underlyingElite is freely accessible through one of the tabs. The caveat here is the WS system deprecates the older dial-in interface in favor of a tcp-connection, VPN, or remote-desktop connection. Traditionally, ADP resold PC Anywhere, presently they use a secure VPN solution, presumably based on Securelink.
Normally, you would access an Elite System through ADP's standalone Reflection application; however,w.e.b.Suite uses a frame in application that is essentially a telnet client of sort for a web browser.
I've heard thew.e.b.Suite product referred tow.e.b.Suite 2000 (as compared to their totally different systemw.e.b.Suite 1000). It remains unclear if ADP will officially market this as the 2000 series.
ADP's official sales page for thew.e.b.Suite DMS system.