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1. 11 The Installer begins copying files to your workstation As the files are copied the system displays the status of the installa tion You may use the Cancel button at any time to stop the installation Copying program files boar dll a The left vertical bar shows the status of each file as it is expanded and installed The middle vertical bar shows the status of each installation disk CDROM or floppy as its contents are installed The right vertical bar provides an alarm Getting Started 3 19 Installing I NET 3 20 Installing I NET in Windows 95 if the amount of hard disk space is low The horizontal bar shows the percentage of completion for the overall installa tion Above the horizontal bar the system displays messages concerning the installation 12 The system notifies you of any required changes to your AUTOEXEC BAT file The Installer can make these changes for you or write the changes to a file named AUTOEXEC_INE Modifying AUTOEXEC BAT The following path must be added to your AUTOEXEC BAT file Path C inet4 ct Choose what you want Setup to do Save the required changes to CAUTOEXECIME file i Do not make any changes lt Back Cancel This file will always be placed in C with all other AUTOEXEC BAT files even if you are installing the soft ware to drive D E etc If you do not let Installer make the changes you will have to make the changes yo
2. lt TCON181 I NET Getting Started Installation Disk s Your package should include a CDROM and or standard 3 7 high density floppy diskettes containing the I NET system Utilities Installer and Setup program o gt gt Registration Card To register your copy of I NET fill out the included registration card and mail it to the address Getting Started 1 1 Backing Up Your Disks Before You Begin provided Once you have registered your software you are a licensed I NET owner with all rights and privileges Backing Up Your Disks Before you install I NET be sure the original floppy disks are write protected and then make backup copies Always use the copies to install I NET If the backup copies become lost or damaged make new backup copies from the originals Store the original program disks in a safe place I NET System Hardware Requirements I NET requires several pieces of hardware in order to function 4 An operator station that runs the host software providing the controlling information collecting and storing the data and compiling reports Controllers that provide the output and input points to sense record and control the devices attached to them Taps linking controller and host LANs A hand held console providing immediate local access to controllers for initial programming of addresses baud rates and to field check data and parameters Host PCs configured as a LAN requ
3. d Select OK The system returns to the Network Properties window see Figure 3 3 2 Configure the Client for NetWare Networks component as follows a Highlight Client for NetWare Networks and select Properties The system displays this component s prop erties b Configure the appropriate information for server access as directed by your network administrator c Select OK The system returns to the Network Properties window see Figure 3 3 Getting Started 3 9 Windows 95 Configuration Issues Installing I NET in Windows 95 3 Configure the IPX SPX compatible Protocol component as follows a Highlight IPX SPX compatible Protocol and select Properties The system displays this component s prop erties b Under the NetBIOS tab confirm I want to enable NetBIOS over IPX SPX is deactivated O c Under the Bindings tab confirm Client for NetWare Networks is activated 11 d Select OK The system returns to the Network Properties window see Figure 3 3 Saving the Network Configuration When you are finished configuring the network support save your configuration by selecting OK from the Network Properties window If drivers need to be added the system will prompt you to insert the necessary installation disk s The system may also prompt you to reboot the computer in order for the new settings to take affect Note While saving the network configuration Win
4. e met Getting Started I NET Getting Started Version 4 3x Loy Control Systems International TCONI181 03 99 We at Control Systems International CSI have tried to make the information contained in this manual as accurate and reliable as possible Nevertheless CSI disclaims any warranty of any kind whether express or implied as to any matter whatsoever relating to this manual including without limitation the merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose CSI will from time to time revise the software described in this manual and reserves the right to make such changes without obligation to notify the purchaser In no event shall CSI be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of purchase or use of this manual or the information contained herein 1997 1999 by Control Systems International All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondis closure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement It is against the law to copy CSI I NET System 7700 software onto magnetic tape disk or any other medium for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use Document Number TCON181 03 99 I NET Control Systems International and the Control Systems International logo are regis tered trademarks of Control Systems Inter
5. ENEE 100 7 When prompted insert the next installation disk and select OK to continue wINSTALL Message Please insert the disk labeled Disk 2 for INet B version 1 20 into drive A and close the drive door 8 Repeat Step 7 as required until the installation is complete 9 The install program will then setup the ODBC components required for video badging This setup copies ODBC files to the system and is completely automatic Copying Files Copying C WINIMSSODBCTEMP412520661 CPA To CAAWINDOWS45 75 TEM412520861 CPA Getting Started 5 11 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging 10 The system notifies you when the setup is complete Select OK to continue setup Completed Successfully 11 A message informs you that Windows will restart If you select OK the installation will end and Windows will automatically restart If you select Cancel Windows will not restart however I NET Video Badging will not function properly until Windows is restarted wINSTALL Message Windows will now restart lf you do not wish to restart Windows at this time click on CANCEL But be warned INetYB will not function properly until Windows has been restarted 12 If you selected Cancel from the previous screen the system notifies you that the installation is complete Select OK to exit the Install Program wINSTALL Exiting STOR This installation program will now exit 5 12 Getting
6. Started Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging Upgrade If you choose to upgrade an earlier version of Video Badging use the following steps 1 The system asks you to confirm that you wish to upgrade your current version of Video Badging Select OK to continue wINSTALL Message You have decided to perform an UPGRADE to your current version of INet B This will upgrade the program files in the YWYINIMS bin directory This will also copy the existing YWINIMS _BINIMSCONFG INI to IMSCONFG BAK a N TICE The Upgrade process may skip one or more of the installation diskettes Do not be alarmed Windows will restart after the Upgrade process 2 The system warns you that no other applications should be running during the installation If necessary quit all other applications Select OK to continue wINSTALL Message WARNING lf there are any Windows applications running during this upgrade you may be notified that some DLL s are currently in use Please ensure all Windows applications are terminated before continuing For images to be viewed properly the video card and display must be configured for 640 Xx 480 with a minimum of 32 767 colors INet B requires at least 8mb of RAM 16 mb is recommended Getting Started 5 13 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging 3 The system displays a message warning you that if you are running Windows 3 1x the SHARE utility must be lo
7. a host defined as Dial or Direct multiple system links can be assigned to the same hardware link This is referred to as Multi Link Dial capability This lets a single PC and one dial Tap or modem support up to 100 links each with 64 outlying sites You do this by assigning multiple system link addresses 0 99 to a single hardware address 0 15 You can assign all 100 links to a single hardware address but you can never have more than 100 system links total 4 8 Getting Started Setting Up I NET Running the I NET Driver 3 Press Esc to complete the setup The system prompts you to save the new settings Choose Yes to save the configuration No to exit without saving or press Esc to repeat the setup Configuration Save configuration below ER Ho Parameter Communications speed port Alternate communications speed port IDIS communications port Event printer Host type Host number Host name File master host number Running the I NET Driver Anytime you configure I NET by running Driver Setup SETUP EXE you must restart the driver for your changes to take affect If you let the Installer modify the AUTOEXEC BAT file during the initial installation of I NET then you may simply reboot the computer to restart the I NET driver The driver loads with the latest configuration settings If you set the host type to LAN the driver may take several seconds to load as each link is initialized On
8. any open files 2 During boot up when the system displays Starting Windows 95 press the F8 function key The system will then display a menu of start up options 3 Select Safe Mode Command Prompt Only from the menu This will cause the computer to start up without reading the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files Also the system 4 10 Getting Started Setting Up I NET Running the I NET Driver will start at a DOS prompt rather than in the graphical inter face With the computer operating at the DOS prompt you may now use standard DOS commands If you wish to use the graphical inter face simply type WIN and press Enter Remember that the I NET driver is disabled and you will not be able to run I NET until you reboot the system Getting Started 4 11 Running the I NET Driver Setting Up I NET 4 12 Getting Started D Installing I NET Video Badging Before You Begin Before you install I NET VB take a moment to read and follow the instructions in this section Package Contents Check your I NET VB package contents against the following list to be sure the package is complete If any items are missing or damaged contact your reseller or distributor Documentation Your package should include TCON168 I NET Video Badging Operator Guide Program Disks Your package should include several 3 5 high density floppy diskettes containing the I NET VB system Installer and Flashpoi
9. directory below HINetYB is not in the directory then this upgrade will terminate For example if INet B is installed in the directory C TESTWYINIMS then simply enter TEST in the space below 6 The system begins installing files from the installation disk A window is displayed showing the status of the installation Now installing files please wait Writing C WINIMSS_CSIAPPSDSGIMAGE DBF This Disk o MAMADA Entre Project o GHRRHGED 100 Getting Started 5 15 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging 7 When prompted insert the next installation disk and select OK to continue wINSTALL Message Please insert the disk labeled Disk 2 for INet B version 1 20 into drive A and close the drive door 8 Repeat Step 9 as required until the installation is complete 9 Once all files have been copied a message notifies you of upgrades that will be automatically performed Select OK to continue wINSTALL Message An Upgrade Program will now execute several upgrades to the WINIMS BINVMSCONFG INI will be made but first a copy will be made named WINIMS _BIN WMSCONFG BAK Once the configuration process is complete Windows will restart 10 A message informs you that Windows will restart If you select OK the installation will end and Windows will automatically restart If you select Cancel Windows will not restart 5 16 Getting Started Installing I NET Video Bad
10. existing folder in the list or create a new folder by typing a folder name in the edit field With the desired folder name defined select Next to continue 9 You must now specify the number of stored messages and transactions and the number of online Docutrend sectors Select File Sizes Please enter the following informations Number of stored messages 30 65535 Number of stored transactions 30 65535 Number of Docutrend sectors 30 32767 Message Ed Tranzactior 0 Docutend 30 lt Back Cancel The values you enter will affect the size of the MESSAGE TRANSACT and RWONLN files respectively Refer to TCONI51 I NET Docutrend Reference Guide for sizing infor mation regarding the RWONLN file Select Next to continue Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Installing I NET 10 The Installer is now ready to begin installing I NET based on your responses to previous screens If necessary you may select Back to make changes When the settings are correct select Next to continue Comfirm Setup Information Install has enough information to start copying the INET Mas files fF you want to review or change any settings click BACE If vou are satisfied with the settings click NEXT to begin copying files Current Settings Program Directory CAlnetd Program Folder INE TMA Components INET 4 30 Exporter Reporter Tcon Manuals Acrobat Reader Pin Generator Be Cancel
11. has been successfully installed Note Before using ODBC functions 1 e Video Badging for the first time you must create an ACP file within I NET Refer to Using ODBC with I NET on page 2 15 for more information Creating a New Data Source If you wish to use a data source with a name other than INETDATA you must create a new data source Note Ifyou are using video badging your data source must be named INETDATA 1 From the Data Sources window select Add to add a new data source 2 12 Getting Started Installing I NET 1n Windows 3 1 Installing I NET 2 Highlight I NET ODBC Driver from the list of available data sources and select OK to continue Add Data Source Select which ODBC driver you want to use from the list then choose OK Installed ODBC Drivers INET ODBC Driver ha INTERSOLY 2 11 dBASEFile 5 dbf Lotus Q E dBASE 3 The screen will display the Setup window for the I NET ODBC Driver This is where you will specify the name of the data source 4 Enter the name for this set of database pointers in the Data source field If you are not using video badging you may enter any name you wish up to 32 characters The completed setup screen should appear similar to the one shown below Data source INETDATA 5 Select OK to accept your entry 6 Select Close from the Data Source list to complete the ODBC driver setup Getting Started 2 13 Installing I NET Instal
12. next field Backup host definition Enter value 0 to 633 Line Backup station number 11 Press Esc to complete the setup The system prompts you to save the new settings Choose Yes to save the configuration No to exit without saving or press Esc to repeat the setup Configuration Save configuration below G Ho Parameter Communications speed port Alternate communications speed port IDIS communications port Event printer Host type Host number Host name File master host number 4 7 Driver Setup Setting Up I NET Setting Up a Direct or Dial Host If you set the Host Type to Direct or Dial perform the following steps 1 Press Esc to leave the opening setup screen and continue to the Link Definition screen Link definition Enter up to 14 characters Link name Local System Type Link name Local System Cink f nn 0 Direct A ee A AAA A A ee ee _ _ __ _ 2 Define a Link for this operator station Set the Link name up to 16 characters local address 0 to 15 system address 0 to 99 and link type Direct or Dial for each link Press gt to move to the next field Note A host that is defined as a Dial host type on the first setup screen must have a link type defined as described above A Dial link refers to a 7804x or 7805x auto dial auto answer tap Do not confuse host type with link type On
13. or PAL video camera capable of S video composite or RGB output with which to capture images A card printer to print badges on and a plain paper laser printer for dossier printouts Currently supported printers are the Hewlett Packard HP4 and HP5 series printers the Elec tronics Incorporated Fargo Persona Persona Plus and Cheetah ID Card Printers and the Ultra Electronics Limited MAGICARD 300 and MAGICARD Sprinter color printer Optional equipment Signature pad currently supported is the PenWare 100 signature pad by PenWare I NET VB requires personal computers for the workstations You must have a PC that meets or exceeds the following minimum requirements to run I NET VB Pentium based PC running at 90 MHz with at least 16 MB of RAM A hard drive with at least 540 MB capacity 15 MB free on the hard drive for installation and an additional 15 MB for a data base with approximately 3000 individuals Getting Started Installing I NET Video Badging I NET VB System Hardware Requirements One high density 3 5 floppy drive 1 44 MB Two serial ports must be configured with COM1 connected to an I NET Tap if you are connected to an I NET LAN and COM2 connected to the mouse if you use a serial mouse One parallel port FlashPoint video board 1 MB or 2 MB version VGA monitor MS DOS Revision 6 2 or higher Microsoft Windows 3 1x or Microsoft Windows 95 Mic
14. protected mode drivers that are incompatible for use with I NET These drivers must be disabled and the appropriate 16 bit drivers loaded for I NET to operate Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Windows 95 Configuration Issues Required Network LAN Drivers Note Getting Started The files required for LAN support vary depending on which LAN adapter your system uses The following LAN Adapter Cards have been tested for use with I NET and Windows 95 SMC EtherCard Plus Elite 16 3COM Etherlink III Examples of the required files are shown below Filename Size Date Description LSL COM 18KB 4 17 95 Link Support Layer from Novell SMC8000 COM 38KB 3 28 96 ODI Packet Driver from SMC or 3C59X 51KB 6 19 95 ODI Packet Driver from 3COM ODIHLP EXE 5KB 7 11 95 ODI Help File from Windows 95 IPXODI COM 39KB 8 08 95 IPX Protocol from Novell NETBIOS EXE 24KB 8 15 94 NetBios Protocol from Novell Not all ODI packet drivers provide NOS client support under Windows 95 If you require this support you may have to obtain a compatible ODI driver The drivers described in this section have been tested and are known to provide this support The I NET driver requires the NETBIOS and underlying LAN support to be in place at the time the driver loads All of these drivers should be loaded from the AUTOEXEC BAT file It is recommended that you create a subdirectory labeled NET off of the root directory to hold all network
15. using the following steps a Select the Add button The system displays a list of network component types Highlight Client and select Add The system displays a list of available network clients Highlight Microsoft from the Manufacturers list Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Windows 95 Configuration Issues d Highlight Client for NetWare Networks from the Network Clients list e Select OK The system loads the necessary drivers and returns to the Network Properties window see Figure 3 3 Removing Unnecessary Network Components The network components necessary for NOS client support are shown in Figure 3 3 If necessary use the following steps to remove unnecessary network components 1 If an unnecessary network adapter is listed highlight the adapter entry and select Remove The system will remove the adapter as well as any components that were only being used by that adapter 2 Remove any other unnecessary components by highlighting their entry and selecting Remove Configuring the Installed Components 1 Configure the Existing ODI Driver component as follows a Highlight Existing ODI Driver and select Properties The system displays this component s properties b Under the Driver Type tab confirm Real mode 16 bit ODI driver is selected c Under the Bindings tab confirm IPX SPX compatible Protocol is activated HJ
16. Chapter5 Installing I NET Video Badging Before Ou Bes y dador cd 2 ida Bh ede Et 5 1 Package Contents Era Gok RS A E AA dE ES 5 1 Backing Up VOU DiR ea nea a a a A 5 2 I NET VB System Hardware Requirements 5 2 PG Requirements a A SAA 5 2 Installation Requir ments gt 2 4 a A A E A 5 3 Prepare the DY SECT mao sta dy ia 54 Installing Video BadsiS 244420640465 gt de bd Gos 56 A E A O A 5 8 viii Getting Started Getting Started 1X Getting Started Before You Begin I NET provides a graphical Installer that makes it easy for you to install the application on your system Before you install I NET take a moment to read and follow the instructions in this section Note This chapter focuses mainly on the I NET host software For infor mation concerning the I NET Utilities or Video Badging refer to the appropriate chapters in this document or to the documentation included with your package Package Contents Check your I NET package contents against the following list to be sure the package is complete If any items are missing or damaged contact your reseller or distributor Documentation The following documents should be included in your I NET package lt TCON142 I NET System Operator Guide TCON145 I NET Technical Reference Guide TCON151 I NET Docutrend Reference Guide TCON160 I NET Utilities Operator Reference Guide TCON169 I NET ODBC Driver Technical Reference Guide
17. Client Components Getting Started Refer to Figure 3 3 for an example of the network components necessary for NOS client support If necessary use the following steps to add network components 3 7 Windows 95 Configuration Issues 3 8 Installing I NET in Windows 95 1 If Existing ODI Driver is not currently listed add it using the following steps a Select the Add button The system displays a list of network component types Highlight Adapter and select Add The system displays a list of available network adapters Highlight detected net drivers from the Manufac turers list Highlight Existing ODI Driver from the Network Adapters list Select OK The system loads the necessary drivers and returns to the Network Properties window see Figure 3 3 If IPX SPX compatible Protocol is not currently listed add it using the following steps a Select the Add button The system displays a list of network component types Highlight Protocol and select Add The system displays a list of available network protocols Highlight Microsoft from the Manufacturers list Highlight IPX SPX compatible Protocol from the Network Protocols list Select OK The system loads the necessary drivers and returns to the Network Properties window see Figure 3 3 If Netware access is required and Client for Netware Networks is not currently listed add it
18. Filemaster data directory The Filemaster host should contain a directory such as the one shown below C INETWIN MSTR Getting Started Setting Up I NET Driver Setup If you installed I NET in the default C INET4 directory change the Filemaster directory setting to C INET4 MSTR You may use up to 16 characters to define the path 5 Press Esc to continue to the next screen Link definition Enter up to 14 characters Link name Local System Type Link name ee ee ee ee ee X m m m bink f 0 Direct 6 Define the Links for this operator station Set the Link name up to 16 characters local address 0 to 15 system address 0 to 99 and link type Direct or Dial for each link Press to move to the next field Once the links are defined any operator station on the Ethernet LAN may connect to them If this operator station has no Tap you do not need to enter data in this screen When you configure the Host Type as LAN multiple system links can be assigned to the same hardware link This is referred to as Multi Link Dial capability This lets a single PC and one dial Tap or modem support up to 100 links each with 64 outlying sites You do this by assigning multiple system link addresses 0 99 to a single hardware address 0 15 You can assign all 100 links to a single hardware address but you can never have more than 100 system links total Note Each system link de
19. HARE EXE is not required if you are using Windows 95 If these requirements have been met select OK to continue 4 Select the drive where you would like video badging to be installed Select OK to continue Select Drive Select the drive to install INet B onto 5 19 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging 5 Choose a location for the I NET Video Badging root direc tory If you accept the default location the files will be installed on the selected drive in a directory named WINIMS for example H WINIMS Select OK to continue Enter subdirectory lf you press Enter or click on OK now all files will be installed into a directory named WINIMS in the root of E drive lf you would like the WINIMS directory to be created in another location enter the path below For example to create WINIMS beneath the directory CATEST simply enter TEST If the directory does not exist it will be created In this example a new directory CA TESTVWYINIMS will be created V ok Karcsi 6 Choose the drive that contains the shared files Select OK to continue Select Drive On which drive do the shared or common files currently reside 5 20 Getting Started Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging 7 Now specify the path to the shared files Select OK to continue Enter subdirectory lf you press Enter or click on OK now the installation program will look for
20. INetB in the root of C lf INet B6 is located elsewhere enter the name of the directory in which it may be found For example if INet B is in the HATESTWYINIMS directory simply enter TEST Ifthe directory does not exist the installation will be terminated 8 When prompted insert the next installation disk and select OK to continue wINSTALL Message Please insert the disk labeled for INet B version 1 20 into drive A and close the drive door Getting Started 5 21 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging 5 22 9 The system begins installing files from the installation disk A window is displayed showing the status of the installation Now installing files please wait Writing C WINIMSS_CSIAPPSDSGIMAGE DBF This Disk o MAMADA es Entire Project o SH RRHGED 100 10 Repeat Step 8 as required until the installation is complete 11 A message informs you of configuration processes that are about to be performed Select OK to continue wINSTALL Message This Workstation will now be configured to execute files from the local drive After ODBC is configured click on OK Next the PC appear to be dormant while updating files please be be patient Once itis finished Windows will restart 12 The install program will then setup the components required for video badging over a network This setup copies files to the system and is completely automatic Copyin
21. LL Message For INet B to function properly Windows will be restarted upon completion of the installation program Getting Started 5 9 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging 4 Select the hard disk drive where you would like the video badging to be installed This will usually be the drive containing the I NET host software Select Driwe Select the drive to install INet B onto 5 Choose a location for the I NET Video Badging root direc tory If you accept the default location the files will be installed on the selected drive in a directory named WINIMS for example C WINIMS Select OK to continue Enter subdirectory lf you press Enter or click on OK now all files will be installed into a directory named WINIMS under the root directory of C drive If you would like the WINIMS directory to be created in another location enter the path below For example to create WINIMS beneath the directory CATEST simply enter TEST If the directory does not exist it will be created In this example a new directory CATESTWY INIMS will be created MO 5 10 Getting Started Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging 6 The system begins installing files from the installation disk A window is displayed showing the status of the installation Now installing files please wait Writing C WINIMSS_CSIAPPSDSGIMAGE DBF This Disk o MAMADA _ Entre Project o
22. License Agreement IF you choose No Setup Will close To install INE TMAX you must accept this agreement Back Yes No Getting Started 3 15 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 95 4 Specify a location for the I NET root directory or accept the default location You may also use the Browse button to navi gate through the system With the desired location defined select Next to continue Choose Destination Location Ei Setup will install INE T M amp s im the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder ou can choose not to install INE Thes by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Folder Clnetd Back Next gt Cancel 5 The Installer now asks you to register your software You must select Yes to continue with the installation If you select No the installation will end and no files will be installed Question ES 2 To continue with setup you MUST Register your software NOW Do you wish to continue 6 To register the software you must insert the Registration disk Insert the disk and select OK to continue Setup needs the Registration Disk Please insert the disk labled Net Registration Disk If the registration file can be found in another location for example in another drive enter its full path or click the Browee button to select its path Path Ba Br
23. Warning Es IN A new MS DOS resident program named INETORY may decrease your system s performance Would you like to see more information about this problem If you would like the system to show more information about this mode select Yes Otherwise select No Refer to MS DOS Compatibility Mode on page 3 10 for more informa tion 4 A shortcut icon on your desktop leads to the I NET icons a C WINDOWS Inet4 File Edit View Help INE THAR Acrobat CSI Timer Driver Setup Exporter Inetd PIM Utility Read Me Header fo A A Reporter Upgrade Utilities Read Utilities Notes Me Upgrade Notes 11 objects 431KB 2 Getting Started 3 27 Using ODBC with I NET Installing I NET in Windows 95 5 If you select the Start button you should also find the program folder you specified during installation pa Acrobat Reader E C31 Timer E Driver Setup A Accessories k Exporter E Inetmar J Le INET4 4 Documents t Us Microsoft Office ns ES PIN Utility Settings d A Netscape Navigator 3 01 E Read Me aJ Find A Norton Anthias sde Reporter de Help pe MS DOS Prompt E Upgrade Notes 7 Run aJ Windows Esplorer E Utilities Read Me E Utilities Upgrade Notes Ep Shut Down Using ODBC with I NET You must create the ACPnmn where nnn is the tenant number file before using the ODBC driver Creating the file is a two step process 1 Within I NET use the Tenants editor to create
24. a tenant defini tion for tenant nnn 2 Visit the Individuals editor for tenant nnn before using the ODBC driver This creates the ACPnnn file The I NET access control Groups editor should also be configured for each tenant before using the I NET ODBC driver interface to add delete or modify personnel Note For instructions on creating a Tenant accessing the Individuals editor or configuring Groups in I NET refer to TCON142 I NET System Operator Guide 3 28 Getting Started 4 Setting Up I NET I NET System Driver Driver Setup Getting Started I NET uses an executable driver for communications and system configuration This driver must be running for I NET to operate The Installer can modify your AUTOEXEC BAT file to automati cally start the I NET driver at system boot If you do not allow the Installer to make this change you must make the change yourself or manually start the driver before running I NET Before you start I NET for the first time you should use Driver Setup to configure the installed I NET system You may also use this to change your system configuration later on The setup program runs under DOS however you can start the program by double clicking the Driver Setup icon from within Windows You may also start Driver Setup from DOS by executing SETUP EXE from the I NET installation directory 4 1 Driver Setup Setting Up I NET When you start Driver Setup the system displays the
25. aded wINSTALL Message If INet B is installed in Windows 3 1 or 3 11 a line similar to INSTALL CADOS SHARE EXE L 500 F 5100 must be in the CONFIG SY5 The path to SHARE EXE must be correct This is simply a reminder for you to confirm that SHARE EXE is loaded SHARE EXE is not required if you are using Windows 95 Note Under Windows 3 1x the I NET VB driver cannot function properly unless SHARE is installed If you have not already done this cancel the installation and complete the preparation steps before continuing Select OK to continue or select Cancel to exit without installing the program 4 You must now specify which drive contains the current version of Video Badging All drives available on your PC are listed Highlight the proper drive and select OK to continue Select Drive Select the drive on which INet B is already installed 5 When you installed your previous version of Video Badging the install program created a directory named INETVB You must now specify the path to that directory If INETVB exists under the root directory of the drive you selected in Step 5 5 14 Getting Started Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging you may simply select OK to continue Otherwise type the correct path do not include INETVB in the path and select OK to continue Enter subdirectory If INetYB is installed in a directory off of the root enter the name of the
26. by typing a folder name in the edit field With the desired folder name defined select Next to continue 9 You must now specify the number of stored messages and transactions and the number of online Docutrend sectors Select File Sizes Please enter the following information Number of stored messages 30 65535 Number of stored transactions 30 65535 Number of Docutrend sectors 30 32767 Message E Transaction 30 Docutrend 30 2 6 Getting Started Installing I NET 1n Windows 3 1 Installing I NET The values you enter will affect the size of the MESSAGE TRANSACT and RWONIN files respectively Refer to TCONI51 I NET Docutrend Reference Guide for sizing infor mation regarding the RWONLN file 10 The Installer is now ready to begin installing I NET based on your responses to previous screens If necessary you may select Back to make changes When the settings are correct select Next to continue Comfirm Setup Information Install has enough information to start copying the INET MAS files IF you Wank to review or change any settings click BACK If vou are satisfied with the settings click NEXT to begin copying files Current Settings Program Directory alii CAInet4 erie PRES icons Program Folder INE TMA gt sd Components w INET 4 30 Exporter Reporter ee Toon Manuals Acrobat Reader PIN Utility 11 As the Installer expands files and installs them on your PC the system di
27. ce the driver is loaded you may begin using I NET within Windows Using I NET with Windows 3 1 Getting Started If the I NET driver is not started from the AUTOEXEC BAT file or if you would rather not reboot the computer follow the steps below to run the I NET driver 1 Exit Windows and return to the DOS prompt do not start a DOS session within Windows 4 9 Running the I NET Driver Setting Up I NET 2 Change to the I NET installation directory Example cd c inet4 3 If the driver is already loaded unload the driver using the following command inetdrv r 4 Start the I NET driver using the following command inetdrv 5 Return to Windows to begin using I NET with the latest configuration settings Using I NET with Windows 95 Before you can use I NET with the latest configuration settings Windows 95 requires that you reboot the computer in order restart the I NET driver Temporarily Disabling the I NET Driver If at any time after installing I NET you wish to temporarily disable the driver you will not only have to reboot the computer but you will also have to interrupt the normal Windows 95 boot up Use the following steps to temporarily disable the I NET driver 1 Shutdown and restart the computer Windows 95 provides a shutdown option from the Start button This is the preferred method of shutting down the system because it allows the operating system to write cached information to the disk and close
28. d disk space Make sure you have enough space before you install I NET You will need additional hard drive space if you decide to increase the size of the TRANSACT transaction MESSAGE or RWONLN Docutrend files Before beginning installation procedures it is important to consider the following You must use a bus or serial mouse Since the serial mouse uses a PC COM port a bus mouse is recommended This leaves the COM port available for modems or other serial device options that can be used with I NET Ifyou want to use several PCs as operator stations over an Ethernet LAN install the LAN adapter card and the LAN soft ware before you install the I NET software Getting Started 2 Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 The installation disk floppy disk 1 or CDROM includes a graph ical Installer which guides you through the installation process The compressed program files are expanded as the Installer copies the files onto your system Loading the Install Wizard Getting Started You should not have any programs running during the I NET installation except for the Windows operating system Exit all other programs including virus detection software 1 Insert the installation disk floppy disk 1 or CDROM into the appropriate drive 2 Select File Run from the Program Manager The system displays the Run dialog window 3 Type a setup in the Command Line field If necessary substitute the a
29. d run an upgrade program INetYB MUST already be installed on the machine NETWORK WORKSTATION INSTALLATION Perform a Network Workstation Installation to Configure INetYB on this machine to run from the Network Server Copy the INetYB WINIMS BIN directory from the Network Server onto the local machine and configure it to access the common application files located on the Network Server INet B MUST first be installed on the Network Server for either option NOTE WINDOWS WILL RESTART UPON COMPLETION OF ANY INSTALLATION OR UPGRADE The system then asks you to choose the type of installation you wish to perform Choose the correct type of installation and select OK to continue select Options Which installation would you like to perform Full New Installation Upgrade to Existing System Network Workstation Install vo Installation procedures for each type of installation are described in the following paragraphs a7 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging Full Install 5 8 Note If you attempt to perform a full install over an existing Video Badging system the install program notifies you that you must perform an upgrade The install program will then quit If you choose to perform a full install use the following steps to install I NET Video Badging 1 The system warns you that no other applications should be running during the installation If necessary quit any other applicati
30. d y 4 Or Font 4 Select OK to accept and save the settings 3 12 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Loading the Install Wizard You may now return to I NET to check the display quality of the background image If the image still displays incorrectly you may need to adjust the colors used in the image The standard 16 Windows colors should provide acceptable results Loading the Install Wizard The installation disk floppy disk 1 or CDROM includes a graph ical Installer which guides you through the installation process The compressed program files are expanded as the Installer copies the files onto your system You should not have any programs running during installation except for the Windows operating system Exit all other programs including virus detection software 1 Insert the installation disk floppy disk 1 or CDROM into the appropriate drive 2 From the Start button select Run Programs Documents Settings 2J Find Help y Shut Down 3 Type a setup in the Command Line field of the Run dialog window If necessary substitute the appropriate drive letter for your floppy or CDROM drive Run EJES Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you Open Cancel Browse Getting Started 3 13 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 95 4 Select OK The system begins loading the Install Wizard S
31. deo badging your data source must be named INETDATA 1 Click on the desired data source name and then click the Setup button The setup screen will appear displaying the current entry An example screen is shown above 2 Edit the Data source field as desired 3 Select OK to accept your change 4 Select Close from the Data Source list to complete the ODBC driver setup Completing the I NET Installation 1 The I NET installation is now complete You should reboot the system so that changes to the AUTOEXEC BAT file can take effect and the I NET driver can be loaded Installation Complete INET installation has modified pour ASUTOEXEC BAT to automatically load the NET driver You will need to reboot the computer to automatically initialize the INET driver Read Me and Upgrade Notes contain important additional MET information C No will restart my computer later ek 3 26 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Installing I NET The Installer can reboot the system automatically or if you do not wish to immediately run I NET you may simply return to Windows without rebooting I NET will not run until the driver has been loaded 2 Remove any disk from the floppy drive and select Finish to complete the installation 3 The first time you start Windows 95 with the I NET driver loaded the system enters the MS DOS compatibility mode and displays a message banner on the screen Performance
32. dows 3 1 and Windows 95 However because Windows 95 has built in commu nications and networking features that were not provided in previous versions of Windows you must reset some system prop erties in order to run I NET The settings described in this section should be made before you install I NET This will ensure that the system is operating properly and if necessary is communicating over the network With the system operation verified you may proceed with the I NET instal lation AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS Files Getting Started Windows 95 does not require the existance of an AUTOEXEC BAT file or CONFIG SYS file in order for the system to operate However you may create and use these files to load progams and drivers that are not supplied by Windows 95 In order to run I NET your system will need an AUTOEXEC BAT file for loading Network LAN support and the I NET driver If any of the drivers listed in the AUTEXEC BAT file are loaded into upper memory i e the LOADHIGH or LH command is used a CONFIG SYS file will also be needed to load the HIMEM SYS and EMM386 SYS memory managers Refer to Required Network LAN Drivers on page 3 5 for examples of commands that should appear in these files 3 1 Windows 95 Configuration Issues Installing I NET in Windows 95 Serial Port Settings 3 2 Note When performing operations such as opening a DOS window the Windows 95 system initiates a serial port reconfigu
33. dows 95 may add REM statements to the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files Before rebooting the computer you should check these files and if necessary remove REM statements to ensure that the necessary commands will be executed MS DOS Compatibility Mode When the Windows 95 operating system detects the use of a 16 bit real mode application it provides support by entering an MS DOS Compatibility Mode When the 16 bit real mode I NET driver is loaded from AUTOEXEC BAT the compatibility mode will be entered A message banner is displayed on the screen the first time the system enters MS DOS Compatibility Mode This message can be 3 10 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Windows 95 Configuration Issues ignored and will not be presented in subsequent start ups of the PC unless this mode is exited and reentered Performance Warning Es AN A new MS DOS resident program named INETORY may decrease your system s performance Would you like to see more information about this problem Setting the I NET Background Color Getting Started When running I NET in Windows 95 the background color of the main I NET window is determined by the color settings of the operating system By default Windows 95 sets the background color for applications to dark grey Depending on your systems video capabilities this setting may cause color shifts to occur when a background image 1 e INETWIN BMP is being displayed in the main I NET
34. driver Select Continue to setup the driver or Exit to quit Microsoft ODBC Setup x a Welcome to the Microsoft Open Database Connectivity ODBC Setup utility Setup installs and configures Microsoft Open Database Connectivity components Choose Continue to install or Exit to leave without installing Microsoft ODBC 2 Highlight Microsoft Access Driver from the list of available drivers and select OK Select one or more ODBC drivers to install from the list then choose OF Note You must click on the driver to select it for the setup to work properly 3 As the setup program copies files to your PC the system displays the status of the installation You may use the Cancel button at any time to stop the installation Copying Files EI Copying ACAMSJETERR DLL To CXWINS9MISYSTEMAMSJETERR DLL 3 22 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Installing I NET 4 If your system contains older ODBC drivers with names matching those of drivers that are now being installed the setup program will display these driver names in a list In this case you may highlight the drivers you wish to replace if any Select OK to continue Microsoft ODBC Desktop Driver Pack 2 0 The ODBC Desktop Driver Pack 2 0 has detected drivers for ODBC Desktop Driver Pack 1 0 on pour system At this time you may choose the drivers and assign all their data source names to the corresponding drivers in Driver Pack 2 0 Chooz
35. drivers Assuming an SMC EtherCard Plus Elite 16 card is used examples of a typical AUTOEXEC BAT file and CONFIG SYS file are shown below 3 5 Windows 95 Configuration Issues Installing I NET in Windows 95 AUTOEXEC BAT Example Load link support layer Novell Ver 2 16 4 17 95 LH C NET LSL COM _ Load SMC ODI packet driver Ver 3 28 96 LH C NET SMC8000 COM Load ODI support assumes Windows 95 is C WIN9S ODIHLP EXE loaded in a directory named WIN95 LH C NET IPXODI COM Load Novell IPX protocol Ver 8 8 95 C NET NETBIOS EXE o CD INET4 Load NetBios interface Novell Ver 8 15 94 INETDRV Change directory to the I NET software directory N assumes this directory s name is INET 4 Load the I NET driver CONFIG SYS Example e Dd tirao dae AN DEVICE C WIN95 EMM386 EXE NOEMS Load memory managers DOS HIGH Move DOS high NOS Client Support Note 3 6 NOS Client support is not needed in order to run I NET However at installations where NOS client support is required the system can be configured to support both I NET and NOS clients Network Operating System NOS functions are supported within Windows 95 without loading the client software i e Novell NETX from AUTOEXEC BAT The Windows 95 NOS client can be configured to access the network adapter using the ODI packet driver loaded within the AUTOEXEC BAT file This support is available by s
36. e Help for information on compatibility issues between Driver Pack 1 0 and 2 0 Driver Pack 1 0 Drivers Access Driver dBaze Driver dBase Files dbf FoxPro Driver FoxPro Files dbf Paradox Driver Paradox Files db Text Driver If pre existing ODBC configuration files were altered by the setup program the system displays a message informing you of the resulting backup files Select OK to continue DSN Conversion Ci odbcinst ini has been backed up as odbcinst bak odbe ini has been backed up as odbe bak odbcizam ini haz been backed up az odbcizam bak 5 No setup for the data source is required in order to use I NET You may however create a new data source or edit an existing data source in order to support custom applications Getting Started 3 23 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 95 you may have developed If necessary refer to Creating a New Data Source and Editing a Data Source below Select Close to complete the setup Data Sources Data Sources Driver Close INETDATA I HET ODBC Driver ReportDB Microsoft Access Driver mdb Delete Drivers 6 The system informs you that the setup is complete Select OK to continue Microsoft ODBC setup Setup Succeeded Microsoft ODBC has been successfully installed Note Before using ODBC functions 1 e Video Badging for the first time you must create an ACP file within I NET Refer to Usi
37. est or resume the installation Exit Install Installation is not complete If you quit the Install program now the program will not be installed ou may run the Install program at a later time to complete the installation To continue installing the program click Resume To quit the Install program click Exit Install Il Exit Install 3 The Installer asks you to accept the Licensed Product Agree ment You must accept all terms of this agreement in order to install I NET To accept select Yes Licensed Product Agreement Please read the following License Agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement Systems International CSI By opening the sealed software packages and or by using this Licensed Product or the System you agree to be bound by the terme of this Agreement If you do not agree to the terme of this Agreement promptly return the Licensed Product and accompanying teme including written materials and binders or other containers to the place from which you obtained them 1 DEFINITIONS The following definitions are applicable to this Agreement Agreement means the contract arising from your acceptance of CSl s offer to license contained in this document Back up means the copying of all or part of the Licensed Product by you for the purpose only that it may be reinstalled by you on the same system in lieu of the Licensed Produc
38. etting the LAN adapter to Existing ODI Interface from the Network properties within the Control Panel The adapter drivers and protocols which may have been automati cally loaded during the Windows 95 installation process must be removed to limit the drivers and protocols to those shown below in Figure 3 3 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Windows 95 Configuration Issues Note Network El ES Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed m Client for Hetw are Networks Existing ODI Driver IPR25PR compatible Protocol Remove Properties Primary Network Logon Client for Nety are Networks File and Print Sharing Description Figure 3 3 NOS Client Network Components Use the following steps to configure NOS client support 1 If the Control Panel is not already open select Settings gt Control Panel from the Start button The system displays the Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon The system displays the Network Properties window see Figure 3 3 To prevent having to reload network components from disk you should add all required network support before you delete any unnec essary network support The support layers are interlinked and deleting unnecessary network support now may cause the system to automatically remove components that will later be needed for newly added network support Adding NOS
39. etup Ea Will guide you through the rest of the setup process sl INET Setup i preparing the InstallShield Wizard which Please wait Tt Fh Installing I NET 1 The Installer starts once the Wizard is done loading Carefully read each screen presented by the Installer Use the buttons near the bottom of each screen to navigate and to answer questions Welcome Welcome to the INE TMA Setup program This program will install INE TMA on your computer Ik ie strongly recommended that pon exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and Will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Cancel 3 14 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Installing I NET 2 You may continue to the next screen by selecting Next or you may cancel the installation at any time by selecting Cancel If you select Cancel the system will ask you to confirm the cancel request or resume the installation Exit Setup Ei Setup le not complete If vou guit the Setup program now the program will not be installed ou may run the Setup program at a later t
40. fault setting for this parameter is None Press Enter to toggle the selection Press to move to the next field Choose the serial or parallel communications port None LPT1 through LPT3 or COM1 through COM8 for the event printer This printer produces all your system messages It is convenient to reserve a separate printer for system messages so you don t have messages accidentally appearing in the middle of a Docutrend report or a similar item The default setting for this parameter is None Press Enter to toggle the selection Press to move to the next field lt gt Ifyou select a parallel event printer port LPT1 LPT2 or LPT3 you must define how the printer is to be controlled Select either DOS or BIOS driver operation lt gt If you select a serial event printer port COM1 through COM8 you must now select the baud rate 600 to 19200 parity odd even or none data bits 7 or 8 and stop bits 1 or 2 Refer to your printer manual for this information Choose the host type Direct Dial or LAN Select Direct to connect the host directly to a Tap Select Dial to connect the host to an external modem Select LAN to connect the host to an Ethernet commercial LAN The default setting for this parameter is Direct Press Enter to toggle the selection Setting Up a LAN Host Getting Started This section describes the setup procedures for hosts with a Host Type setting of LAN If you set
41. fined must be unique across the entire network Otherwise a Link already defined message will be displayed Getting Started 4 5 Driver Setup 4 6 Setting Up I NET When you assign multiple links to a single local hardware address you will see the following message each time you load the I NET driver Initializing link x duplicate local link Cc x is the number of the system link assigned to a hardware address that contains additional links This is not an error message This message repeats for each link assigned to the same hardware address 7 Press Esc to continue on to the next screen Remote host definition Enter up to 14 characters Host Host name Host Host name 8 Use this screen to define remote hosts All remote hosts defined will appear in the Message Routing Editor and Host Password editor regardless of whether the host is operational driver running This feature allows for system programming of future hosts or hosts which often times are not in opera tion Set the remote host name up to 16 characters and the host number 1 to 63 Press gt to move to the next field 9 Press Esc to continue to the next screen Getting Started Setting Up I NET Getting Started Driver Setup 10 Define up to 8 backup hosts 1 to 63 to back up the files of this operator station For practical purposes you may only need one or two backup hosts Press to move to the
42. following DOS screen Configuration Select 9600 2600 1200 3005 Parameter Communications speed port HLL COM Alternate communications speed port Hone IDIS communications port Hone Event printer Hone Host type Direct Note The entries displayed on this screen will vary depending on whether the Host Type entry has been defined as LAN Direct or Dial 1 Set the communications speed 9600 2400 1200 or 300 and port None or COM1 through COM8 for the Tap The default is 9600 on COM1 Press Enter to toggle the selec tion Press J to move to the next field 2 Set the alternate communications speed 9600 2400 1200 or 300 and port None or COM1 through COM8 for use as an alternate Every workstation on the Ethernet LAN can be connected to a second Host Tap 7801 or 7804 Tap providing backup communications In a two Tap configuration the primary Tap supports hardware links 0 7 and the alternate Tap supports hardware links 8 15 The default setting for this parameter is None Press Enter to toggle the selection Press J to move to the next field 3 Choose an I DISC wand communications port None or COM1 through COM8 This option is available if you wish to use the workstation resident reader to read I DISC buttons 4 2 Getting Started Setting Up I NET Driver Setup with the I DISC Wand reader This is very useful when entering I DISC buttons for Access Control or when logging onto the system The de
43. g Files Copying C WINIMSSODBCTEMP412500852 CPA To CAAWINDOWS4 5 75 TEM412500852 CPA Getting Started Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging 13 The system notifies you when the setup is complete Select OK to continue setup Completed Successfully 14 A message informs you that Windows will restart If you select OK the installation will end and Windows will automatically restart If you select Cancel Windows will not restart however I NET Video Badging will not function properly until Windows is restarted wINSTALL Message Windows will now restart lf you do not wish to restart Windows at this time click on CANCEL But be warned INetYB will not function properly until Windows has been restarted 15 If you selected Cancel from the previous screen the system notifies you that the installation is complete Select OK to exit the Install Program wINSTALL Exiting STOR This installation program will now exit Getting Started 5 23 I NET Setup I NET Setup 5 24 Note Installing I NET Video Badging You must create an ACPO001 file where 001 is the tenant number within I NET before starting I NET VB integrated version for the first time Creating the file is a two step process 1 Within I NET use the Tenants editor to create a tenant defini tion for tenant 001 2 Use the Individuals editor for tenant 001 to create at least one user even if it is a dummy record T
44. ging Installing Video Badging however I NET Video Badging will not function properly until Windows is restarted wINSTALL Message Windows will now restart If you do not wish to restart Windows at this time click on CANCEL But be warned INetY B will not function properly until Windows has been restarted 11 If you selected Cancel from the previous screen the system notifies you that the installation is complete Select OK to exit the Install Program wINSTALL Exiting STOR This installation program will now exit Network Install If you choose to perform a network installation of I NET video badging use the following steps Note Currently the use of with multi station Video Badging is not supported under Windows 95 This support is only available within Windows 3 1x 1 The system notifies you that you must have already installed I NET on the network If you have not select Cancel to abort this install and then perform a Full Install to the network Getting Started 5 17 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging If I NET has been installed on the network select OK to continue wINSTALL Message You have decided to install and configure INet B on a Network orkstation INetYB MUST have been previously installed on the Network Server before this installation is attempted If it has not then click on Cancel to terminate this installation NOTICE The Installation process may sk
45. hPoint card will normally work in your current system as shipped from the factory Refer to the FlashPoint User s Manual that accompanies the card for specific installation instructions Use of other video capture devices that support a Twain interface 1s possible Preparing the System Note Note 5 4 You must run the Installer program before you can use I NET VB The installation disks include a graphical Installer that guides you through the installation process Do not simply copy the files from the diskettes to your hard drive The program files are compressed in order to fit on fewer disks The Installer expands the files as it installs them on your system The following procedures must be completed before you attempt to install the I NET VB driver 1 Install the I NET version 4 x host software and ODBC driver support Installation instructions are included in this docu ment If you re installing I NET Video Badging in Window 95 the SHARE utility 1s not required and you may skip the following step 2 If you re installing I NET Video Badging in Windows 3 1x configure your system to load the SHARE utility included with your system when starting up This utility can be configured to load from either the CONFIG SYS file or the AUTOEXEC BAT file Perform only ONE of the following file configurations It may be pref erable to install SHARE EXE through the AUTOEXEC BAT file in Getting Started Installi
46. his creates the ACP001 file that I NET VB will use for the database For instructions on accessing and using the Tenant or Individuals editor in I NET refer to TCON142 I NET System Operator Guide Getting Started
47. ime to complete the installation To continue installing the program click Resume To quit the Setup program click Exit Setup Exit Setup 3 The Installer asks you to accept the Licensed Product Agree ment You must accept all terms of this agreement in order to install I NET To accept select Yes Software Licenze Agreement E y Please read the following License Agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement This iz a legal agreement between you ether an individual or an entity the end user and CS Control Systems International CSI By opening the sealed software packages and or by using this Licensed Product or the System you agree to be bound by the terme of this Agreement IF you do not agree to the terme of this Agreement promptly return the Licensed Product and accompanying teme including written materials and binders or other containers to the place from which you obtained them 1 DEFINITIONS The following definitions are applicable to this Agreement Agreement means the contract arising from your acceptance of CSl s offer to license contained in this document Back up means the copying of all or part of the Licensed Product by you for the purpose only that it may be reinstalled by you on the same system in lieu of the Licensed Product orginally supplied by CSI only in the event that the original copy is lost destroyed gt Do vou accept all the terme of the preceding
48. ip one or more of the installation diskettes Do not be alarmed Windows will restart after the configuration process 2 Specify whether the program should be run from the local drive or from the network drive Select OK to continue select Options Will the Video Badging software be run from the Network Server or on the local machine Local Drive 3 The system warns you that no other applications should be running during the installation and that if you are running Windows 3 1x the SHARE utility must be loaded 5 18 Getting Started Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging Note Getting Started Under Windows 3 1x the I NET VB driver cannot function properly unless SHARE 1s installed If you have not already done this cancel the installation and complete the preparation steps before continuing wINSTALL Message WARNING lf there are any Windows applications running during this upgrade you MAY be notified that some DLL s are currently in use Please ensure all Windows applications are terminated prior to continuing For images to viewed properly the video card and display must be configured for 640 X 480 with a minimum of 32 767 colors IfINetYB is installed in Windows 3 1 or 3 11 a line similar to INSTALL CADOS1SHARE EXE L 500 F 5100 must be in the CONFIG SYS The path to SHARE EXE must be correct This is simply a reminder for you to confirm that SHARE EXE is loaded S
49. ire a LAN adapter and software connecting operator stations on the Ethernet LAN for remote station operation and data transfer to backup stations Note Ifyou plan to use the ODBC driver in conjunction with I NET Video Badging please refer to the system requirements described in Chapter 5 Installing I NET Video Badging The requirements for these modules are much more strenuous and take precedence PC Requirements I NET requires personal computers for the operator and backup stations refer to TCON142 I NET System Operator Guide for a 1 2 Getting Started Before You Begin I NET System Hardware Requirements definition of these stations You must have a PC that meets or exceeds the following minimum requirements to run I NET Windows 3 1 specific requirements lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt At least a 386 based PC running at 33 MHz with at least 8 MB of RAM EGA or VGA video controller EGA or VGA monitor MS DOS Revision 6 2 Windows 95 specific requirements lt gt lt gt lt gt At least a 486 based PC running at 50 MHz with at least 16 MB of RAM VGA or SVGA video controller VGA or SVGA monitor OS independent requirements lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt gt lt gt lt gt A hard drive with at least 540 MB capacity One high density floppy drive 3 4 1 44MB One CDROM drive if installing from CDROM Two serial ports must be configured w
50. irected towards control The only absolute safeguard against viral attack is to prevent any third party software from being installed on the same computer with the CSI software An acceptable safeguard is to allow only authorized operators to run third party software and to make sure that all such software is original direct from a reputable vendor and that the software has not been copied from some other machine i e if the seal is broken don t use it CSI makes no claims or commitments regarding the use of any third party software other than MS DOS Windows 3 1x and Windows 95 in conjunction with the PC programs supplied by CSI and offers no support in accommodating the use of same Furthermore CSI accepts no liability for system failures that may result from the use of any third party software with CSI software Getting Started v Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin PACK ACO RCo MUS ae 3 4 eae ont eke ee ae ne tO Es A eS 1 1 Backing Up Your Disks cascadas sra ds BE de eS 1 2 I NET System Hardware Requirements o oo o 1 2 E A ON E O 1 2 LAN Adapter Card ed e As ESSE 1 4 Installation Requirements ee 1 4 Chapter2 Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 Loading the Install Wizard sodas AA Sw SSS 2 1 Stalin UNED ais hh ee ieee gt Pg ds gh cee red Gi ed 2 2 Setting Up the ODBC DAVE aaa bute Ge whee ba al Ge oe ee 2 9 Creatine a New Data SOurCes a ic a bs 2 12 Editinsa Data OUNCE ao ees SH ld
51. ith COM1 connected to an I NET Tap and COM2 connected to the mouse if you use a serial mouse One parallel port Artisoft Lantastic AILANBIO EXE revision level 4 06 or higher or Novell Netware 3 11 or 3 12 for Ethernet LAN connections 80 column printer compatible with Windows Microsoft serial or bus mouse Rev 6 11 or higher install the appropriate mouse adapter card and install the mouse driver as described in its accompanying user guide Make sure the command loading the mouse is in your AUTOEXEC BAT file Hardware real time clock calendar with year 2000 compliance Note Some older PCs may have a real time clock that does not support year 2000 Getting Started 1 3 Installation Requirements Before You Begin LAN Adapter Card Operator stations connect to the Ethernet LAN through a LAN adapter card Although there are a number of LAN adapter cards which may be compatible for use with the I NET system the following cards have been tested and are recommended SMC Ethercard Plus Elite 16 with the following drivers lt gt Packet Driver SMC SMC8000 COM 3COM Etherlink III with the following drivers lt gt Packet Driver 3COM 3C59X EXE The operator stations can send messages and share files with each other using a commercial LAN program i e Lantastic Novell Netware to provide the framework for communications Installation Requirements 1 4 The I NET host software uses approximately 7 8 MB of har
52. k Please insert the disk labled Net Registration Disk If the registration file can be found in another location for example in another drive enter its full path or click the Browse button to select its path 7 You may now choose the I NET options you wish to install By default all options will be selected M1 and the required disk space will be shown Clicking the mouse cursor on a checkbox will toggle the selection of the associated option As you select or deselect options the required disk space for the selected options is updated Select Next to continue select Components Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Components INET 4 30 Exporter Reporter 19856 K TCOM Manuals 16358 K Acrobat Reader 10468 K PIN Generator 3225 K This component includes all files for the INET Host System Space Required 5B435k Space Avalable 117444 K Getting Started 2 5 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 8 Now choose a Program Folder for the I NET icons The selec tion window lists all existing folders To accept the default folder and continue select Next select Program Folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below ou map type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders You may also highlight an existing folder in the list or create a new folder
53. ling I NET in Windows 3 1 Editing a Data Source You may wish to change the name of an existing data source In this case use the following steps Note Ifyou are using video badging your data source must be named INETDATA 1 Click on the desired data source name and then click the Setup button The setup screen will appear displaying the current entry An example screen is shown above 2 Edit the Data source field as desired 3 Select OK to accept your change 4 Select Close from the Data Source list to complete the ODBC driver setup Completing the I NET Installation 1 The I NET installation is now complete The system should be rebooted so that changes to the AUTOEXEC BAT file can take effect and the I NET driver can be loaded I NET will not run until the driver has been loaded Installation Complete INET installation has NOT modified pour SUTOEXEC BAT to automatically load the NET driver You may need to exit Windows and manually initialize the IMET driver Read Me and Upgrade Notes contain important additional LE T information Yes want to restart Windows now No will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their dives and then click Finish to complete setup 2 14 Getting Started Installing I NET 1n Windows 3 1 Using ODBC with I NET The Installer can reboot the system automatically or if you do not wish to immediately run I NET you may simply return to Windows without
54. national Hayes is a registered trademark and Smartmodem 2400 is a trademark of Hayes Microcom puter Products Inc IBM and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation MS DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation FrameMaker is a registered trademark and Minion is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incor porated Canvas is a trademark of Deneba Software All other trademarks mentioned belong to their respective owners About this manual This book was written and produced using FrameMaker workstation publishing software and the Minion font from Adobe Illustrations were created or modified using Canvas Use of Third Party Software CSI software is delivered for use on IBM and compatible PCs While your PC is capable of running other third party software while running I NET trying to do so may present general operational difficulties This is particularly true if the other third party software is memory resident When used as it is intended the CSI software is also memory resident The use of more than one memory resident program at the same time may impose unre solvable PC system parameter conflicts and may cause one or more of the memory resident programs to fail No computer system is immune to software viruses and they can be extremely damaging should they attack databases and or operating programs Such an attack on the I NET system may be particularly damaging since its database output is d
55. ng I NET Video Badging Preparing the System Getting Started order to load it into upper memory and conserve conventional memory for use by I NET VB a AUTOEXEC BAT file Add the following line to your AUTOEXEC BAT file LH C DOS SHARE L 500 F 5100 Your file path for the SHARE utility may vary Use the appropriate drive and path for your system setup OR b CONFIG SYS file Add the following line to your CONFIG SYS file INSTALL C DOS SHARE EXE L 500 F 5100 3 Ensure the smartdrive disk cache is being loaded If necessary add the following line to your AUTOEXEC BAT file LH SMARTDRV EXE X 4 Restart your computer by pressing the Reset button on your CPU case or by cycling the power cold boot It is impor tant that you use a cold boot and not the Ctrl Alt Del key combination warm boot A cold boot ensures that the BIOS memory will be completely cleared 5 Start Windows if this is not part of your automatic start up 6 If you re running Windows 3 1x ensure the Virtual Memory is configured as Permanent This can be configured using the following steps a Within Windows open the Control Panel this icon should be located in the Main program group b Open the 386 Enhanced properties c Set Virtual Memory to Permanent 5 5 Installing Video Badging Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging Note You must install the I NET ODBC driver support bef
56. ng ODBC with I NET on page 3 28 for more information Creating a New Data Source If you wish to use a data source with a name other than INETDATA you must create a new data source Note Ifyou are using video badging your data source must be named INETDATA 1 From the Data Sources window select Add to add a new data source 3 24 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Installing I NET 2 Highlight I NET ODBC Driver from the list of available data sources and select OK to continue Add Data Source Select which ODBC driver you want to use from the list then choose OK Installed ODBC Drivers INET ODBC Driver ha INTERSOLY 2 11 dBASEFile 5 dbf Lotus Q E dBASE 3 The screen will display the Setup window for the I NET ODBC Driver This is where you will specify the name of the data source 4 Enter the name for this set of database pointers in the Data source field If you are not using video badging you may enter any name you wish up to 32 characters The completed setup screen should appear similar to the one shown below Data source INETDATA 5 Select OK to accept your entry 6 Select Close from the Data Source list to complete the ODBC driver setup Getting Started 3 25 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 95 Editing a Data Source You may wish to change the name of an existing data source In this case use the following steps Note Ifyou are using vi
57. nt video board setup program Registration Card To register your copy of I NET VB start your I NET VB program and follow the registration instructions that appear Once you have registered your software you are a licensed I NET VB owner with all rights and privileges and can access the program Note When you start your I NET VB program for the first time you will be prompted to register the program copy Follow the instructions on the screen to register your copy of I NET VB You will not be able to access or use the program until you have registered the program copy The registration process requires you to call a telephone number to obtain a registration key number Registration keys can be issued Monday through Friday 8 a m to 5 p m CST Getting Started 5 1 I NET VB System Hardware Requirements Installing I NET Video Badging Backing Up Your Disks Before you install I NET VB be sure the original disks are write protected and then make backup copies Always use the copies to install I NET VB If the backup copies become lost or damaged make new backup copies from the originals Store the original program disks in a safe place I NET VB System Hardware Requirements PC Requirements 5 2 I NET VB requires several pieces of hardware in order to function 4 4 4 An operator station that runs the software provides the controlling information collects and stores the data and compiles reports An NTSC
58. ons and select OK to continue wINSTALL Message WARNING lf there are any Windows applications running during this upgrade you MAY be notified that some DLL s are currently in use Please ensure all Windows applications are terminated before continuing Qe For images to viewed properly the video card and display must be configured for 640 X 480 with a minimum of 32 767 colors INetvB requires at least 8mb of RAM 16mb is recommended Getting Started Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging 2 The system displays a message warning you that if you are running Windows 3 1x the SHARE utility must be loaded wINSTALL Message lf INet B is installed in Windows 3 1 or 3 11 a line similar to INSTALL CADOS SHARE EXE L 500 F 5100 must be in the CONFIG SY5 The path to SHARE EXE must be correct This is simply a reminder for you to confirm that SHARE EXE is loaded SHARE EXE is not required if you are using Windows 95 Note Under Windows 3 1x the I NET VB driver cannot function properly unless SHARE 1s installed If you have not already done this cancel the installation and complete the preparation steps before continuing Select OK to continue or select Cancel to exit without installing the program 3 The install program then notifies you that Windows will have to be restarted when the installation is complete in order for Video Badging to function properly Select OK to continue wINSTA
59. ore you can use Video Badging If you have not already done so setup the ODBC driver using the Microsoft ODBC Setup disk included with your package Refer to Chapter 2 Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 or Chapter 3 Installing I NET in Windows 95 for setup instructions You should not have any programs running during installation except for the Windows operating system Exit all other programs including I NET and virus detection software 1 Insert Disk 1 into the 3 1 high density floppy drive 2 If installing from Windows 3 1 select File Run from the Program Manager If installing from Windows 95 select Start Run from the task bar The system displays the Run dialog window 3 Type a setup in the Command Line field If necessary substitute the appropriate drive letter for your floppy drive Select OK to begin Command Line a setup Ll Run Minimized 5 6 Getting Started Installing I NET Video Badging Installing Video Badging Getting Started 4 The first screen presented by the install program explains each type of installation Select OK to continue wINSTALL Message FULL INSTALLATION Perform a Full Installation to install all files necessary for INetYB to function If you are beginning a Network Installation use this selection to install all required files to the Network Server first UPGRADE Perform an Upgrade to copy new program files into the INetvB VINIMS BIN directory an
60. owse cu 3 16 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Installing I NET 7 You may now choose the I NET options you wish to install By default all options will be selected M1 and the required disk space will be shown Clicking the mouse cursor on a checkbox will toggle the selection of the associated option As you select or deselect options the required disk space for the selected options is updated Select Next to continue Select Components Ei Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Components INET 4 30 AA Exporter Reporter 195311 F TCON Manuals 16358 E Acrobat Reader 5138 E PIN Generator 3225 E Description This component includes all files for the INET Ma Host System Space Required 52513 K Space Available 534752 E lt Back Next gt Cancel 8 Now choose a Program Folder for the I NET icons The selec tion window lists all existing folders To accept the default folder and continue select Next Select Program Folder Ei Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below ou may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Mest to continue Program Folders Control Systems International CSInfolink 43 0 Dataviz ForeHelp 2 96 hd lt Back Cancel Getting Started 3 17 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 95 You may also highlight an
61. ppropriate drive letter for your floppy or CDROM drive Command Line a setup Ll Run HMinimized 2 1 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 4 Select OK The system begins loading the Install Wizard 2 INET i preparing the Install Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the installation process Please watt 30 2 Installing I NET 1 The Installer starts once the Wizard is done loading Carefully read each screen presented by the Installer Use the buttons near the bottom of each screen to navigate and to answer questions Welcome Welcome to the INE ThA Setup program This program will install INET MAS on pour computer Ik is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you hawe running Click Nest to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the masimum extent possible under law Cancel 2 2 Getting Started Installing I NET 1n Windows 3 1 Installing I NET 2 You may continue to the next screen by selecting Next or you may cancel the installation at any time by selecting Cancel If you select Cancel the system will ask you to comfirm the cancel requ
62. ration If an I NET Tap is connected to this serial port the port reconfiguration corrupts Tap communications disrupts the I NET driver and can eventually cause a system lock up The following steps should be taken in order to disable Windows 95 usage of the serial port that will be used for I NET Tap communications When disabling the serial port within the Windows 95 Control Panel some PCs may also disable the port at the BIOS hardware level To confirm and correct this situation refer to Disabling BIOS Changes on page 3 4 Perform the following steps within Windows 95 1 Using the Start button select Settings Control Panel The system displays the Control Panel 2 Double click the System icon The system displays the System Properties window see Figure 3 1 3 Click on the Device Manager tab to display a list of the devices on your system 4 Locate and double click the Ports COM amp LPT selection The system displays the ports present in your PC 5 Double click the Communications Port being used for Tap communications The system displays the selected port s properties see Figure 3 2 6 Locate the Device usage section of the property window This section will provide one of the following selections lt gt Original Configuration Current Deactivate LJ this setting to disable the serial port lt gt Disabled in this hardware profile Activate 11 this setting to disable the serial po
63. rebooting If no changes were made to the AUTOEXEC BAT file during the installation the installer can restart Windows without rebooting the computer 2 Remove any disk from the floppy drive and select Finish to complete the installation If you return to the Program Manager you should find appli cation Icons in the program folder you specified during Installation INETMAX Br gt unlnetalls hield INET 4 Read Me Upgrade Driver Setup Exporter Notes Reporter CSlTimer Utilities Read Utilities Acrobat PIN Utility Me Upgrade Reader Notes Using ODBC with I NET You must create the ACP unan where nnn is the tenant number file before using the ODBC driver Creating the file is a two step process 1 Within I NET use the Tenants editor to create a tenant defini tion for tenant nnn 2 Visit the Individuals editor for tenant nnn before using the ODBC driver This creates the ACPnnn file The I NET access control Groups editor should also be configured for each tenant before using the I NET ODBC driver interface to add delete or modify personnel Note For instructions on creating a Tenant accessing the Individuals editor or configuring Groups in I NET refer to TCON142 I NET System Operator Guide Getting Started 2 15 Using ODBC with I NET Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Windows 95 Configuration Issues I NET Version 4 x is compatible with both Win
64. rivers for ODBC Desktop Driver Pack 1 0 on pour system At this time you may choose the drivers and assign all their data source names to the corresponding drivers in Driver Pack 2 0 Chooze Help for information on compatibility issues between Driver Pack 1 0 and 2 0 Driver Pack 1 0 Drivers Access Driver dBaze Driver dBase Files dbf FoxPro Driver FoxPro Files dbf Paradox Driver Paradox Files db Text Driver If pre existing ODBC configuration files were altered by the setup program the system displays a message informing you of the resulting backup files Select OK to continue DSN Conversion Ci odbcinst ini has been backed up as odbcinst bak odbe ini has been backed up as odbe bak odbcizam ini haz been backed up az odbcizam bak 5 No setup for the data source is required in order to use I NET You may however create a new data source or edit an existing data source in order to support custom applications 2 11 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 you may have developed If necessary refer to Creating a New Data Source and Editing a Data Source below Select Close to complete the setup Data Sources Driver INETDATA I HET ODBC Driver ReporntDB Microsoft Access Driver mdb Close Delete Drivers 6 The system informs you that the setup is complete Select OK to continue Microsoft ODBC Setup Setup Succeeded Microsoft ODBC
65. rosoft serial bus or PS2 mouse Rev 6 11 or higher install the appropriate mouse adapter card and mouse driver as described in its accompanying user guide 4 Installation Requirements Note Getting Started I NET VB requires approximately 15 MB of hard disk space for installation Make sure you have enough space before you install I NET VB You will need additional hard drive space to store video capture files your personnel database and all forms and card formats Before beginning installation procedures it is important to consider the following You must use a bus or serial mouse Since the serial mouse uses a PC COM port a bus mouse is recommended This leaves the COM port available for modems or other serial device options that can be used with I NET VB Ifyou want to use several PCs as I NET VB workstations over an Ethernet LAN install the LAN adapter card and the LAN software before you install the I NET VB software Currently the use of with multi station Video Badging 1s not supported under Windows 95 This support is only available within Windows 3 1x The FlashPoint video card by Integral Technologies Inc is recommended for proper functioning of I NET VB You must purchase either a 1 MB or 2 MB FlashPoint video card 5 3 Preparing the System Note Installing I NET Video Badging remove any video card currently in your system and replace it with the FlashPoint card The Flas
66. rt 7 Select OK to accept the serial port changes The system returns to the System Properties window with the Device Manager list displayed Once the serial port has been disabled Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Windows 95 Configuration Issues System Properties RAEI General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection Computer HE Disk drives Display adapters aS Floppy disk controllers 6 2 Hard disk controllers H E HPT ape H Keyboard E Monitor Ey Mouse HER Network adapters E 4 Ports COM amp LPT en Communications Port COM1 z A Communications Port COM2 ee J Printer Port LPT 1 c System devices mE Tape drives Properties Refresh Remove Print Figure 3 1 System Properties Communications Port COM1 Properties General Fort Settings Driver Resources y Communications Port COM1 Device type Ports COM amp LPT Manufacturer Standard port types Hardware version Mot available Device status This device it working properly Device usage Place a check mark nest to the configuration s where this device should be used Original Configuration Current Figure 3 2 Communication Port Properties Getting Started 3 3 Windows 95 Configuration Issues Installing I NET in Windows 95 a red X is displayed over the communications port selec tion The system may have to be res
67. splays the status of the installation You may use the Cancel button at any time to stop the installation Copying program files Ec30rtl dll a Cancel Getting Started 2 7 Installing I NET 2 8 12 Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 The left vertical bar shows the status of each file as it is expanded and installed The middle vertical bar shows the status of each installation disk CDROM or floppy as its contents are installed The right vertical bar provides an alarm 1f the amount of hard disk space is low The horizontal bar shows the percentage of completion for the overall installa tion Above the horizontal bar the system displays messages concerning the installation The system notifies you of any required changes to your AUTOEXEC BAT file The Installer can make these changes for you or write the changes to a file named AUTOEXEC_INE Modifying AUTOEXEC BAT 13 14 The following path must be added to your AUTOEXEC B4T file E CA lnetd O Save the required changes to C WAUTOEXEC INE file C Do not make any changes This file will always be placed in C with all other AUTOEXEC BAT files even if you are installing the soft ware to drive D E etc If you do not let Installer make the changes you will have to either make the changes yourself or manually run the I NET driver each time you use I NET Choose an action and select Next to continue The Installer shells to DOS to crea
68. t orginally supplied by CSI only in the event that the original copy ls lost destroyed or rendered unusable Certificate of License means the certificate which accompanies this document inscribed with the Do vou accept all the terme of the preceding License Agreement IF you choose No Install will close To install INET 4 vou must accept this agreement Getting Started 2 3 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 4 Specify a location for the I NET root directory or accept the default location You may also use the Browse button to navi gate through the system With the desired location defined select Next to continue Choose Destination Location Setup will install INE T hae in the following folder To install to this folder click Hest To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder You can choose not to install INE TMA by clicking Cancel to exit Setup estination Folder 5 The Installer now asks you to register your software You must select Yes to continue with the installation If you select No the installation will end and no files will be installed To continue with setup you MUST Register your software NOW Do you wish to continue 2 4 Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 Installing I NET 6 To register the software you must insert the Registration disk Insert the disk and select OK to continue setup needs the Registration Dis
69. tarted for this change to occur 8 Select OK again to accept your system changes and return to the Control Panel Typically the system will prompt you to restart the computer Disabling BIOS Changes Depending on your system s hardware configuration disabling the serial port in Windows may also disable the serial port at the BIOS hardware level This undesired response will cause an error in the start up of the I NET driver You can confirm and correct this situation from the PC Setup screen 1 Activate the PC Setup menu using the manufacturer s instruc tions Often this requires that you press the F2 function key or the Delete key during system boot up Some Toshiba systems require you to run the TSETUP EXE utility 2 Using the PC Setup screens ensure the required communica tions port is enabled Make changes to the settings as neces sary 3 Save your settings and if necessary reboot the computer This operation will be required only once as long as you do not re enable and again disable the port in the Windows Control Panel Although disabling the port in Windows may disable the port in the system BIOS re enabling the port in Windows will not neces sarily re enable the port in the system BIOS Network LAN Setup and Configuration 3 4 The installation and setup tools incorporated within Windows 95 automate the start up of the PC as a conventional network client This network support comes in the form of 32 bit
70. te the MESSAGE TRANSACT and RWONLN files This may cause DOS windows to temporarily appear on the screen You will need to change the default I NET settings before running the program for the first time The Installer prompts Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 Installing I NET you to run the Setup program to modify the INETDRV CNF INET INETORY CNF MODIFICATIONS You MUST modify the INETORY CNE file before you can run the NET software The default settings of this file may need changing depending on pour system configuration C No will modify INETDRY CNF file later file Choose Yes to run the Setup program or choose No to run the program later Refer to Chapter 4 Setting Up I NET for information about the Setup program Setting Up the ODBC Driver Notes These steps are only necessary when you have chosen to install ODBC selecting options to be installed is described in Step 7 on page 2 5 If you did not choose to install ODBC skip these instructions and proceed to Completing the I NET Installation on page 2 14 The ODBC driver must be setup before you install I NET Video Badging Getting Started 2 9 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 3 1 1 After the setup program initializes the monitor will display a splash screen for the ODBC driver Select Continue to setup the driver or Exit to quit Microsoft ODBC Setup x Welcome to the Microsoft Open Database Connec
71. the Host Type to Direct or Dial skip this section and jump to Setting Up a Direct or Dial Host on page 4 8 4 5 Driver Setup 4 4 Note Note Setting Up I NET You should have the Ethernet setup completed prior to running I NET on a PC with a Host Type setting of LAN You or the LAN administrator should install and configure the PC on either a Lantastic or Novell network If you set the Host Type to LAN the system displays additional parameters as shown below Configuration Select Direct Dial LAN Parameter Communications speed port Alternate communications speed port IDIS communications port Event printer Host type Host number Host name Host 1 File master host number File master directory C gt IHETWIHSHSTR Perform the following steps to set up a LAN host 1 Set the host number on the LAN 1 to 63 The number you assign to this host must not match any other host on the LAN Press Y to move to the next field 2 Set the host name up to 16 characters Press J to move to the next field 3 Set the Filemaster host number 1 to 63 The Filemaster stores global system information password and access editor data and provides this information to the other hosts on the Ethernet LAN Press J to move to the next field Each Ethernet LAN workstation must identify a Filemaster host 4 If the Host number entered equals the Filemaster host number you must then define the
72. tivity ODBC Setup utility Setup installs and configures Microsoft Open Database Connectivity components Choose Continue to install or Exit to leave without installing Microsoft ODBC 2 Highlight Microsoft Access Driver from the list of available drivers and select OK Select one or more ODBC drivers to install from the list then choose OF Available ODBC Drivers Microsoft Access Driver mdb Microsoft Btrieve Driver file ddf Microsoft dBase Driver dbf Microsoft Excel Driver _xls Microsoft FoxPro Driver _ dbf Microsoft Paradox Driver db Microsoft Text Driver 5 txt _csy Oracle Oracle SOL Server Note You must click on the driver to select it for the setup to work properly 3 As the setup program copies files to your PC the system displays the status of the installation You may use the Cancel button at any time to stop the installation Copying Files Copying P 4 A4DISKTSODBCINST DLL To CAAWINDOWS SYSTEMSODBCINST DBLL 2 10 Getting Started Installing I NET 1n Windows 3 1 Installing I NET Getting Started Microsoft ODBC Desktop Driver Pack 2 0 4 If your system contains older ODBC drivers with names matching those of drivers that are now being installed the setup program will display these driver names in a list In this case you may highlight the drivers you wish to replace if any Select OK to continue The ODBC Desktop Driver Pack 2 0 has detected d
73. urself Choose an action and select Next to continue 13 The Installer shells to DOS to create the MESSAGE TRANSACT and RWONLN files This may cause DOS windows to temporarily appear on the screen 14 You will need to change the default I NET settings before running the program for the first time The Installer prompts Getting Started Installing I NET in Windows 95 Installing I NET you to run the Setup program to modify the INETDRV CNF INET 4 INETDRY CHF MODIFICATIONS Ea You MUST modify the INETORY CAF file before you can run the INET 4 software The default settings of this file may need changing depending on your system configuration No will modify INETORY CNF file later 4 Back Cancel file Choose Yes to run the Setup program or choose No to run the program later Refer to Chapter 4 Setting Up I NET for information about the Setup program Setting Up the ODBC Driver Notes These steps are only necessary when you have chosen to install ODBC selecting options to be installed is described in Step 7 on page 3 17 If you did not choose to install ODBC skip these instructions and proceed to Completing the I NET Installation on page 3 26 The ODBC driver must be setup before you install I NET Video Badging Getting Started 3 21 Installing I NET Installing I NET in Windows 95 1 After the ODBC setup program initializes the monitor will display a splash screen for the ODBC
74. wee ik ede es ee eee eS 2 14 Completing the I NET Installation 00 0 2 14 Using ODBC with NEV corsario Coe OS 2 15 Chapter 3 Installing I NET in Windows 95 Windows 95 Configuration ISSUES o ooo o 3 1 AUTOEXEC BAL and CONFIG ES Piles e a a 3 1 Seral POr CSD S 2 AA A ade Se 3 2 Disabling BIOS Changes oia e 24 94 44 a 3 4 Network LAN Setup and Configuration a osaa e 3 4 Required Network LAN Drivers ee 3 5 NOS CH neSuUppOTE 2 aa e a RE a zed 3 6 Getting Started vii MS DOS Compatibility Mode o o 3 10 Setting the I NET Background Color o o 3 11 Loading the Install Wizard mr e ee ae A 3 13 histalling UNE sa A Se eee we ee dde aa 3 14 Setting Up ne ODBEDAVE ha O Es AE Se 3 21 Creating a New Data Sources 2 A O OEE ES 3 24 Editing a Data SQUITS dnd a e ek a es 3 26 Completing the I NET Installation 3 26 Use ODBC with UNED si Be ee ee e 3 28 Chapter 4 Setting Up I NET NET System DOVE sz bes aa IB is A a 4 1 Bi PEA E cert ip ant ae ori lier dee Boh eM inn 4 1 Sete Upa LAN Hosts a E A ep ee eS es 4 3 Setting Up a Direct or Dial Host a A e 4 8 Running the I NET Driver silo aa A a da ES 4 9 Using INET with Windows 3 opa li a A BA er ae ar 4 9 Using I NET with Windows 95 o 4 10 Temporarily Disabling the I NET Driver o 4 10
75. window Setting the background color to white may allow the image to be displayed correctly Use the following steps to set the background color to white 1 Using the right mouse button click on the Windows 95 desktop From the resulting popup menu choose Properties The system displays the Display Properties window Background Screen Saver Appearancel Settings Arrange loons Line up Icons Paste Paste Shortcut Patten Wallpaper Undo Rename A lt Bal i Bg2 Buttons Bg3 Cargo Net Y Black Thatch hd Properties Browse Display Tie Center Windows 95 Configuration Issues Installing I NET in Windows 95 2 Click the Appearence tab to display the color settings From this screen select Application Background from the Item drop down list Display Properties El x Background Screen Saver Appearance Settings Inactive Window Active Window Efe Xx Normal Disabled Beech Window Text Message Text OK Scheme po Saveas Delete ltem SIZE Color Deskto Icon Spacing Horizontal Icon Spacing ertical Inactive Title Bar 3 Now choose the white colored box from the Color popup window Display Properties 4 x Background Screen Saver Appearance Settings Inactive Window Normal Disabled Window Text Message Text OK Scheme y Save As Delete ltem SIZE Color Application Backgroun

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