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Network Information Guide

The documentation has been designed to be used in conjunction
with the integrated Online Help.

This manual distinguishes between different types of information
by using the following conventions:

S

terms taken from the interface itself, such as commands,
appear in

bold

;

S

keys appear in small caps, as in the following example:
”Press the

SHIFT

key”;

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numbered lists mean there is a procedure to follow;

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when the conjunction ”OR” appears next to a paragraph, it
means there is the choice of another procedure for carrying
out a given task ;

S

When a menu command contains submenus, the menu name
followed by the command to select appears in bold. Thus,
”Choose

File Open

” means choose the

File

menu, then the

Open

command.

This symbol highlights important information about how a partic-
ular command or procedure works.

Following this symbol you will find hints and tips for optimizing
tasks, speeding up commands, and so on.

This symbol indicates an introductory exercise for you to work
through.

Some of the functions described in this manual may not be
available in your product.

For the complete list of specific features and functions available
in your software, refer to the specifications sheet provided with
the product.

Typographical
conventions

About your
product

Summary of Contents for Network Information Guide

Page 1: ...DOC OEMCS6 Net US 23 10 00 Network Information Guide...

Page 2: ...s provided for under the terms of the license is not authorized No part of the manual may be copied reproduced or transmitted by any means whatsoever unless it is for the purchaser s personal use with...

Page 3: ...ation procedure Chapter 1 4 Before you start Chapter 1 4 Server installation Chapter 1 5 Workstation installation Chapter 1 6 Installing the software protection key Chapter 1 7 Workstation uninstall C...

Page 4: ...Chapter 2 21 Printing Chapter 2 21 Notes for the attention of the network administrator Chapter 2 22 Folders Chapter 2 22 Configuration file Chapter 2 24 File for shared printers Chapter 2 25 Example...

Page 5: ...the market today for any company involved in complex barcode data entry collection and editing in real time Complete documentation is provided to help you make full use of all the resources offered b...

Page 6: ...ing out a given task S When a menu command contains submenus the menu name followed by the command to select appears in bold Thus Choose File Open means choose the File menu then the Open command This...

Page 7: ...ces the volume of data exchange across the network One workstation on the network must be chosen to act as the server for the label design software Workstation installation the software is installed o...

Page 8: ...red file server for the label design software Installation of shared files Workstation installation full installation of the label design software on each workstation Workstation Workstation Workstati...

Page 9: ...inute information on the software superseding that contained in this manual System requirements The basic software and hardware requirements needed to run the application are similar to those of most...

Page 10: ...e Manager if the server is supporting the software protection key 2 Workstation installation Centralized installs the links to server on the client workstations with the option of installing License M...

Page 11: ...nstallation program does not autostart double click on the CDSETUP EXE program in the CD ROM root The installation window appears 2 Choose the product you wish to install then click on the Install but...

Page 12: ...et to post off the com pleted registration card Registering your product gives you access to technical support from your supplier and pre release information on new products Once the server installati...

Page 13: ...on key must be installed before License Manager can be launched Parallel port DB25 female connector PC Software Protection Key PC Figure 3 Connecting the software protection key to your PC Without the...

Page 14: ...label design software OR Choose Start Settings Control panel and double click on the Add Remove programs icon S Launch the uninstall program located in the program group of your label design software...

Page 15: ...k on the LICENSE6 EXE file located in the base folder If you wish License Manager to start up automatically each time a user logs on to Windows copy the program shortcut to the Windows Start menu Prog...

Page 16: ...program should only be closed once all users have logged off If you attempt to close the program while one or more users are still connected a warning message will appear Displays the About dialog bo...

Page 17: ...ed in the BASE SYSTEM LICENSE folder This means that the user launching License Manager on a workstation does not have the access rights required for writing to this folder The network administrator w...

Page 18: ...program malfunctioning if errors are introduced The opera tion should only be attempted by experienced users 1 Using a text editor open the CS INI file located in the BASE SYSTEM USERS folder 2 Delet...

Page 19: ...rved for status or error messages List of users connected to the label design software Figure 5 License Manager main window The License Manager window displays a list containing the login names of all...

Page 20: ...alog box that gives the ver sion number of the program The indicator panel The indicator panel displays the current status of the service Red light the service is stopped Amber light the service is st...

Page 21: ...the Language list 4 Click on OK in the dialog box to update the changes Modifying the service s behavior By default License Service is launched automatically when the workstation is started up However...

Page 22: ...ge will appear stating that the maximum number of users has been reached S he must therefore wait until one of the connected users logs off You can install the software on as many workstations as you...

Page 23: ...k the Open documents as read only mode by default option The License Manager plug in provided with your label design software allows you to manage user accounts by assigning them individual rights Thi...

Page 24: ...ted by each one However it is also possible for users to generate individual files the print reports on which will thus be individual In a network configuration a number of users can share the same pr...

Page 25: ...printer driver comes with an individual Online Help that can be accessed using the Help button in the Printer settings dialog box Once a shared file such as the shared variables file is opened by a us...

Page 26: ...ted The table below describes each folder and the required access rights Folder Rights Use BASE Read Main folder containing the program files BASE BIN Read BASE FONTLOAD Read BASE HELP Read Online Hel...

Page 27: ...SE SAMPLES QUERY Read Write Change Create Query files BASE SYSTEM Read Write Change Delete Create Shared system data BASE SYSTEM GLOB VAR Read Write Change Delete Create Storing shared variables BASE...

Page 28: ...lder This file is obtained by copying the USER INI file located in the BASE folder Customizing the user ini configuration file The administrator simply creates a default user ini configuration file 1...

Page 29: ...rol panel in the Windows main menu 3 Double click on Network The Windows Network dialog box appears 4 Click on File and printer sharing The File and printer sharing dialog box appears 5 Check the I wa...

Page 30: ...red printer on the network 5 Click on OK The network address of the shared printer appears in the Port list 6 Select a printer model in the Model list then select the net work address of the shared pr...

Page 31: ...llation options Chapter 1 1 Installing the software protection key Chap ter 1 7 L License Manager Chapter 1 4 Chapter 1 5 Chapter 1 6 Chapter 1 7 Chapter 2 11 Chapter 2 15 License service Chapter 2 14...

Page 32: ...le timeout Chapter 2 21 Shared global variables Chapter 2 19 Shared printers Chapter 2 20 Shared printing log file Chapter 2 20 Shared resources Chapter 2 19 SLicense Chapter 2 14 Standard settings ch...

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