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To Install Executive on a new workstation, first find an existing workstation (not the server) that will have a similar setup as the new workstation. | To Install Executive on a new workstation, first find an existing workstation (not the server) that will have a similar setup as the new workstation. | ||
− | + | ==On the Existing Workstation== | |
* Navigate to the local ''C:/'' folder (''C:/Program Files/'' for the 2007 Version). | * Navigate to the local ''C:/'' folder (''C:/Program Files/'' for the 2007 Version). | ||
* Find the ''Executive'' folder. Right Click and Copy it. | * Find the ''Executive'' folder. Right Click and Copy it. | ||
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** Write this information down, as you will need it for mapping the shared drive on the new workstation. | ** Write this information down, as you will need it for mapping the shared drive on the new workstation. | ||
− | + | ==On the New Workstation== | |
− | + | ===Mapping the Shared Drive=== | |
* Right Click on _My Computer_ and choose _Map Network Drive_ | * Right Click on _My Computer_ and choose _Map Network Drive_ | ||
* Choose the same drive letter that the old workstation used. | * Choose the same drive letter that the old workstation used. | ||
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!mapdrive.PNG! | !mapdrive.PNG! | ||
− | + | ===Copying the Executive Folder=== | |
* Once the shared drive is mapped, it generally opens in a new window (you can manually open it from ''My Computer'' otherwise) | * Once the shared drive is mapped, it generally opens in a new window (you can manually open it from ''My Computer'' otherwise) | ||
* Find the ''today's date'' folder, and open it. | * Find the ''today's date'' folder, and open it. | ||
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* Right Click and Paste. This should create a new Executive Folder. | * Right Click and Paste. This should create a new Executive Folder. | ||
− | + | ===Installing Access Runtime=== | |
− | * Click [here|Downloads^2003Runtime.exe] to download the Access Runtime installer. Save it to your Desktop. | + | * Click [[here|Downloads^2003Runtime.exe]] to download the Access Runtime installer. Save it to your Desktop. |
* When it is finished downloading, Double Click the file and choose Install. This will create a new ''2003Runtime'' folder on the Desktop. | * When it is finished downloading, Double Click the file and choose Install. This will create a new ''2003Runtime'' folder on the Desktop. | ||
* Open the new ''2003Runtime'' folder. | * Open the new ''2003Runtime'' folder. | ||
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* Follow the Access Installer Wizard, until it is finished. | * Follow the Access Installer Wizard, until it is finished. | ||
− | + | ===Testing Executive=== | |
* Now that everything is set up, double click on the Executive Shortcut from the Desktop to launch Executive. | * Now that everything is set up, double click on the Executive Shortcut from the Desktop to launch Executive. | ||
** The first time you launch the program, you will need to click _Yes_ when prompted to 'Block Unsafe Expressions'. This is only required on the first startup. | ** The first time you launch the program, you will need to click _Yes_ when prompted to 'Block Unsafe Expressions'. This is only required on the first startup. | ||
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* If Executive loads without any error messages, try finding a Sale to make sure the data is being found. | * If Executive loads without any error messages, try finding a Sale to make sure the data is being found. | ||
* Printers must be installed, and Printer Setup will need to be completed unless everything is the exact same as the old workstation's printers. | * Printers must be installed, and Printer Setup will need to be completed unless everything is the exact same as the old workstation's printers. | ||
− | * If Microsoft Office isn't installed, Graphic Filters might need to be installed before being able to view images. See [Graphic Filters|Downloads#Graphic Filters] for help installing these using the [Grphflt.exe|Downloads^Grphflt.exe] installer. | + | * If Microsoft Office isn't installed, Graphic Filters might need to be installed before being able to view images. See [[Graphic Filters|Downloads#Graphic Filters]] for help installing these using the [[Grphflt.exe|Downloads^Grphflt.exe]] installer. |
− | * Download [Memcpy.dll|Downloads^Memcpy.dll] from [Downloads|Downloads#Memcpy.dll] and place it in your C:/Windows/System32 folder (this enables file browsing, such as for images). | + | * Download [[Memcpy.dll|Downloads^Memcpy.dll]] from [[Downloads|Downloads#Memcpy.dll]] and place it in your C:/Windows/System32 folder (this enables file browsing, such as for images). |
Revision as of 15:06, 6 April 2011
To Install Executive on a new workstation, first find an existing workstation (not the server) that will have a similar setup as the new workstation.
Contents
On the Existing Workstation
- Navigate to the local C:/ folder (C:/Program Files/ for the 2007 Version).
- Find the Executive folder. Right Click and Copy it.
- Navigate to your shared folder in My Computer (generally the X:\ drive).
- Right click and create a New Folder, and name it _todays date_ (so it's easy to find later on).
- Open the new folder, and Right Click and Paste. The _Executive_ folder should copy itself over.
- From the Desktop, Right Click and Copy the Executive Shortcut. Paste it into the _today's date_ folder as well.
- Open _My Computer_ and make note of your shared drive's details.
- For Example, if it says Executive on Server1 (X:\), the shared folder's name is Executive, the server's name is Server1, and the drive is mapped as X:
- Write this information down, as you will need it for mapping the shared drive on the new workstation.
On the New Workstation
- Right Click on _My Computer_ and choose _Map Network Drive_
- Choose the same drive letter that the old workstation used.
- You can either browse for the correct server and shared folder, or you can enter it manually.
- To enter it manually, type: \\SERVERNAME\SHAREDFOLDER using the mapping information from the old workstation.
- For Example, if the old workstation said Executive on Server1 (X:\), you would type \\Server1\Executive
!mapdrive.PNG!
Copying the Executive Folder
- Once the shared drive is mapped, it generally opens in a new window (you can manually open it from My Computer otherwise)
- Find the today's date folder, and open it.
- Right Click on the Executive Shortcut file and copy it. Paste it to the Desktop. Return to the today's date folder.
- Right Click on the _Executive_ folder and Copy it.
- Navigate to the local C:/ folder (_C:/Program Files/_ for the 2007 Version).
- Right Click and Paste. This should create a new Executive Folder.
Installing Access Runtime
- Click Downloads^2003Runtime.exe to download the Access Runtime installer. Save it to your Desktop.
- When it is finished downloading, Double Click the file and choose Install. This will create a new 2003Runtime folder on the Desktop.
- Open the new 2003Runtime folder.
- Double click ACCESSRT.MSI (it will look like this: !ACCESSRT-MSI-IMG.PNG|width=50px!)
- Follow the Access Installer Wizard, until it is finished.
Testing Executive
- Now that everything is set up, double click on the Executive Shortcut from the Desktop to launch Executive.
- The first time you launch the program, you will need to click _Yes_ when prompted to 'Block Unsafe Expressions'. This is only required on the first startup.
- If using 64 bit Windows, the shortcut path and Reports Startup path will need to be updated to include (x86) in the Program Files section for MS Access.
- If Executive loads without any error messages, try finding a Sale to make sure the data is being found.
- Printers must be installed, and Printer Setup will need to be completed unless everything is the exact same as the old workstation's printers.
- If Microsoft Office isn't installed, Graphic Filters might need to be installed before being able to view images. See Downloads#Graphic Filters for help installing these using the Downloads^Grphflt.exe installer.
- Download Downloads^Memcpy.dll from Downloads#Memcpy.dll and place it in your C:/Windows/System32 folder (this enables file browsing, such as for images).