
Esko Luostarinen
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Pro and Primo spirometer casing improvement
Based on feedback from customers, we have made a product improvement to the casing of Medikro Pro and Medikro Primo spirometers. Therefore, the appearance of the device changes slightly. Origi...
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Login and access control problems in MSS version 4.0
We have found the following user login and access control problems in MSS 4.0 that make usage of the software inconvenient: Medikro Spirometry Software and Medikro Administration Tool won’t start,...
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SQL Server database date problem in MSS 4.0 with certain language settings
We have found a date-related problem in Medikro Spirometry Software 4.0, which shows up if the SQL Server user language is other than English. When storing a study, for example, day and month parts...
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Medikro Administration Tool User Manual
Below are links to download Administration Tool User manual in different languages. Usage tips:For small organizations using SQLite databases, some of the settings that were previously in the 'Medi...
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How to take backups of databases?
Backups of offline and online databases should be created regularly. Additionally, the usage of data redundancy is strongly advised. Backing up online databases happens at the database server. Th...
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Spirometry Software Quick Instructions
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Medikro Calibration Syringe User Manual
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Medikro Database Transfer Tool User Manual
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Log4Shell vulnerability in the Apache Log4j component
On December 10, 2021, the Finnish National Cyber Security Center released and on December 18, 2021 updated a bulletin about a critical Log4Shell vulnerability in the Apache Log4j component. Learn m...
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Open circuit spirometry and closed circuit spirometry
What is the difference between "open circuit" and "closed circuit" technique? The term “open circuit” spirometry refers to the method of conducting spirometry where the subject takes a maximal ins...