offline installation

Post on 21-Mar-2016

230 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

Offlien Installation

TRANSCRIPT

Offline Installation Step 1: CD Put CD in CD tray and close the tray. Go to Step 2. In the event that there is no CD player go to Step 1a.

Step 1a: (In the event that there is no CD player consult the IT department and organise to have a CD on the network made available, or have the contents of the Offline CD transferred to an installation folder on the network. Do not attempt to do this without consulting the IT department. Once this is done go to Step 2a.)

Step 2: Autoplay The Offline CD should start to play automatically within 10 to 15 seconds. Go to Step 3. (If CD fails to start automatically go to Step 2a. Some CD players have autoplay disabled.) Step 2a: (Only necessary where CD does not start automatically, or the installation is being

done from a shared network CD or network folder). Open the CD folder or the network folder and double click setup.exe. The installation should now start. If it fails to start contact IDE.

Step 3: The Welcome Screen Click Next…

Step 4: The User Name and Organisation Screen Complete the User Name and Organisation fields. (This is not a critical step, however these fields cannot be left blank. Usually these are pre populated from the user name and organization on the machine. That’s fine, any names will do! If all else fails put a ‘.’ in each of the fields.). Leave the ‘Anyone who uses this computer (all users)’ radio button checked. If there isn’t one, don’t worry!! Click Next…

Step 5. The Front-end Application Installation Directory If you are installing to the default installation directory just Click Next. Go to Step 6. (If you want to change the directory go to Step 5a. Under normal circumstances the default directory should always be used.)

Step 5a: Choosing a Front-end Application Directory other than the default If you want to change the directory Click Change. Either select a pre-existing directory or

create one. (It is advisable to use the default directory where possible!) Then Click OK…

Step 5b:

Click Next…

Step 6: The Database Directory If you are installing to the default database directory Click Next. Go to Step 7. (If you want to change the directory go to Step 6a. This situation is common when the databases are set-up on a server. This step is still necessary when the databases have previously been set-up by a prior installation, and the current install is only for the front-end application. The process of setting up the database directory tells the front-end application where the databases can be found!)

Step 6a: Choosing a Database Directory other than the default If you want to change the directory Click Change. Either select a pre-existing directory, eg

where the databases have been installed from a previous installation, or create one. Then Click OK…

Step 6b: Click Next…

Step 7: Setup Type This step is critical. Take your time!! If you are installing both the Databases and the Front-end Application you should choose typical. Go to Step 8. If you are only installing the Front-end Application choose Reinstall Program (No database tables). Go to Step 7a.

Step 7a: Installing the Front-end Application only If you are only installing the Front-end Application choose Reinstall Program (No database

tables). Step 7b: Click Next…

Step 8: Install the Program Click Install…

You will see a status screen…

On some Operating Systems you may be asked to reboot during the installation of the Access Runtime. Do this.

Click Finish. On some Operating Systems you may be asked to reboot. Do this. Installation is now complete!

top related