Installation Guide: Windows
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Workstation InstallationThis section describes how to install UVLayout onto a single Windows workstation. It would apply to the majority of people wanting to install UVLayout.
Known Problems
Server InstallationThe rest of this chapter only applies to sites with multiple licenses that want to share a single central installation of UVLayout across several Windows workstations. By doing this only one copy of UVLayout needs to be keep up to date. This is different to floating licenses, but is usually run in conjunction with them. Note: This requires UVLayout v1.16.12 or later to work with UNC server paths. On The Server
@echo off set HEADUS_HLSERVER=lserver:11668 "\\Server\Apps\headus UVLayout v2 Professional\howin32.exe" -launch %1 Note: This technique will also work with a non-Windows file server. Install UVLayout onto a Windows PC first, then copy the entire installation folder from that system onto the file server. On Each WorkstationCreate a desktop icon that runs the server.bat file. If you specify Run Minimized in the icon properties, then a DOS window won't pop up each time you run the BAT file. To load files into UVLayout, just as with a local installation, users can then drag'n'drop OBJ and UVL files onto the desktop icon. Fix For UNC ProblemSome actions within UVLayout (e.g. clicking on the View User Guide button) run a Windows CMD.EXE shell. When UVLayout is run via a UNC path, these actions will fail because of a "feature" within Windows that stops CMD.EXE from starting in UNC folders by default. You can read all about it here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156276 The fix is to run regedit, and under the registry path ... HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software \Microsoft \Command Processor ... add the value DisableUNCCheck REG_DWORD and set the value to 0x1 (Hex). This will need to be done on each workstation running UVLayout. |