
where
<Oracle instance name>
is the name typed in the
To install Oracle 10g Client
procedure.
4. Update the NLS_LANG value to AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1.
5. Exit from the Registry Editor.
Enabling Automatic Updates for critical Windows updates
15.
Automatic Updates allow Microsoft to automatically determine what critical system updates are needed
for a system and to automatically download those updates. Only patches that Microsoft deems as critical
system updates are downloaded. Critical updates are downloaded to C:\Program
Files\WindowsUpdate\V4. When updates are downloaded, the Automatic Updates icon appears in the
Windows taskbar.
If a critical update has a negative effect on the IMPAX system, the critical update can be uninstalled
using the Windows Add/Remove Programs dialog. Overall, Agfa believes that the risk to patient
information is far greater if the system is not patched and does not have the prescribed critical system
updates.
Note:
To provide a baseline to which the system can be restored in the event of a failure, before enabling
Automatic Updates, we recommend that the system be “Ghosted” using Symantec Ghost and that
the database be backed up.
To enable Automatic Updates
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Select
System
.
3. Switch to the
Automatic Updates
tab.
4. Select
Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them
.
5. To apply the changes, click
OK
.
6. To verify that the Automatic Updates service is started, at a command prompt, type
net start
.
7. Verify that Automatic Updates is included in the list of services.
Tip:
Automatic Updates requires a direct Internet connection. If the system does not have a direct Internet
connection, a local Software Update Server can be used instead. To set up a Software Update Server,
contact your IT department.
Enabling active content for the Knowledge Base
16.
In Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 and later, all scripts on web pages are blocked by default. The IMPAX
Knowledge Bases use JavaScript for their Search functionality and to render glossary definition popups.
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