Order Express
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Order Express is a order application developed by eVision Services. It primarily services manufacturers and dealers in the kitchen and bath industry by allowing them to obtain price quotes using up-to-the-minute pricing data directly from the manufacturers.
Contents
Features
- Advanced Quoting and Ordering Solution
- Full Specials Manager
- Secure User Login and Catalog Selection
- Cloud Storage of all Quotes and Orders
- Offline Creation and Editing of Projects
- Integrate to ERP, Biz, or Manufacturing System
- Extremely Low Cost Per User
- Automatic Updating of Application
- Automatic Updating of Product Catalog
System Requirements
Minimum
- 1.3GHz or faster processor
- Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 3 (32-bit)/ Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 (64-bit)
- 2GB of RAM
- 320MB of available hard-disk space
- 1024x768 screen resolution
- Internet Explorer 8, 9, or 10; Firefox Extended Support Release; Chrome 36.0.1985.125
Recommended
- 2.0GHz or faster dual-core processor
- Microsoft® Windows® 8.1
- 4GB of RAM
- 10GB of available hard-disk space
- 1920x1080 screen resolution
- Internet Explorer 11; Firefox 30; Chrome 36.0.1985.125
Network Requirements
Overview
Order Express is deployed to end users as a ClickOnce application requiring a "Full Trust" security zone. Because the Order Express binaries are not digitally signed, it is unfortunately not possible to set a deployment policy to allow Order Express to be installed independently of other ClickOnce applications. Because of this, it is suggested (although this is not currently a requirement) that end-users of Order Express have administrative access of their local machine.
Additional information regarding ClickOnce can be found at the following link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/t71a733d.aspx
In addition to the requirements of the security policy of the local machine, Order Express also has a number of requirements in terms of network connectivity. At its very core, Order Express is an internet application, relying on its ability to synchronize data to and from remote systems to keep both manufacturers and dealers informed throughout the ordering process.
Order Express must be able to access the following ports on remote machines. In the interest of helping network administrators maintain network security during the deployment of Order Express, the information in the list below is granular enough to reliably identify network traffic from Order Express so that it can be allowed.
Hosts And Ports
- Feature: Status Notifications
- Host: smtp.gmail.com
- Ports: 25:TCP, 465:TCP, 587:TCP
- Feature: ClickOnce Install/Update, Setup & Admin (Accessed via Web-Browser), Database Synchronization
- Host: *.evisionservices.com
- Ports: 80:TCP, 80:UDP, 443:TCP, 443:UDP, 1433:TCP
- Feature: Catalog Install/Update, Image Install/Update
- Host: s3.amazonaws.com
- Ports: 80:TCP 443:TCP
In addition to the above, Order Express must be able to establish/maintain an ongoing connection to a remote SQL Server. While the initial handshake only requires port 1433 (TCP) to be open, additional ports must be available to complete the handshake process.
Refer to the following link for more information: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/287932/en-us