OspreyConnect Release Notes PDF
OspreyConnect Release Notes PDF
OspreyConnect Release Notes PDF
Release Notes
Changes in v2008.1
Osprey Connect v2008.1 provides the following features and enhancements:
• Connect to Real-Time Data Server. New servers (RigLink, Insite, etc.) were added.
• Load Tubular Objects, wbGeometry and mudLogs
• Execute multiple instances of RTDL within one application (ability to connect to
multiple wells, servers, concurrently)
• Publish data to WITSML Sources
• Improve navigation
• Verify Osprey Connect software is Licensed
• Connect through Proxy Server
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System Requirements
System Requirements
The Osprey Connect product has minimum system requirements for installation and
use. Before installing the product, ensure that your system meets these
requirements.
Hardware For successful installation of the Osprey Connect application, you need to meet the
Requirements following minimum hardware requirements:
• Minimum of 1.4GHz CPU (2.0 GHz recommended)
• Minimum of 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)
• Minimum of 171 MB free disk space
• Computer resolution set to 1024 x 768 pixels
Software For successful installation of the Osprey Connect application, you need to meet the
Requirements following minimum software requirements:
• Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2, or Microsoft Windows Vista 64 bit
• Microsoft .Net Framework v2.0
• FlexLM Server, v11.3
• A valid license
Licensing Commercial users can obtain licenses from their local Schlumberger Information
Solutions office.
Internal Schlumberger users can request a license from their local License
Administrator or via the InTouch License Ordering system.
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Note: For complete details on installing Osprey Connect 2008.1, refer to the
Installation Guide.
Known Issues
• Osprey Connect does not support uploading XML files into third-party servers such
as Sense and Wellstorm.
• Osprey Connect does not support the DPI setting “Large size (120 DPI)”
Documentation
The Osprey Connect User Guide and the Osprey Connect Installation Guide are
available in Adobe® Acrobat® .pdf file format.
Using PDF Files With Adobe Acrobat PDF files, you can navigate through a document quickly and
perform full-text searches. In addition, the PDF files can be viewed online,
distributed to multiple users electronically, or printed.
You must have Adobe® Reader® installed to read the PDF files.
To view PDF files, double-click PDF files to open them, and then move through the
document by clicking topic headings in the left pane or blue hypertext links in the
text. To print copies, click Print from the File menu.
Installing Adobe Adobe Reader installation programs for common operating systems are available for
Reader a free download from the Adobe Web site at www.adobe.com.
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Documentation