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XVISION 97 INSTALLATION ON WINDOWS 95 AND WINDOWS NT 4.0 IMPORTANT Before starting, ensure the following : • The Date on the PC or PCs is correct. Otherwise Xvision MAY crash each time it loads. • You have a valid HOST file on each PC, with the Names and IP addresses of the host machine(s) and all the PCs. This should be in the "C:\WINDOWS" directory. • Check there are no additional faults registered in PROBLEMS? on page 35. This guide is divided into the following sections : If you have Windows 95 start at the following section and then jump to Step 2. STEP 1 - INSTALL TCP/IP FROM WINDOWS 95 CD If you have Windows 95 start at this section and then jump to Step 2 STEP 1A - INSTALL TCP/IP FROM WINDOWS NT CD If you have Windows NT version 4 then start here and continue with Step 2. STEP 2 - XVISION INSTALLATION STEP 3 - CREATE UTC LOGIN CONNECTION STEP 4 - LOGON TO SYSTEM PROBLEMS? XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 1/35 STEP 1 - INSTALL TCP/IP FROM WINDOWS 95 CD If you have Windows NT go to section : STEP 1A - INSTALL TCP/IP FROM WINDOWS NT CD on page 6. Right click on the Network Neighbourhood icon and click on Add. Choose Protocol XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 2/35 Select Add and then Microsoft from the Manufacturers list and TCP/IP from the Network Protocols list. Click OK. Select TCP/IP and click on Properties. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 3/35 Select Specify an IP Address and complete IP address and Subnet Mask with information supplied by the Network Manager. Do NOT copy the same data shown below. Select Bindings and make sure Client for Microsoft Networks is checked with a tick. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 4/35 Click on OK or Close for all dialogs that appear. Machine will reboot after confirming Yes After rebooting, check TCP/IP by PINGing a known host from a DOS box. The HOSTS file must be located in the WINDOWS directory. Do NOT proceed with the XVision installation until you get a valid response similar to that shown in the screen dump below. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 5/35 STEP 1A - INSTALL TCP/IP FROM WINDOWS NT CD To configure TCP/IP on NT right click the Network Neighbourhood icon and select Properties XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 6/35 Clcik on the Protocol icon. Select Add.and then TCP/IP Protocol XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 7/35 If the following message message appears, click on No unless you require DHCP. Make sure the NT CD-ROM is the drive and select the source directory in the dialog that then appears (Normally D:\I386) and click OK. The TCP/IP protocol should now be installed. Select Specify an IP Address and complete IP address and Subnet Mask with information supplied by the Network Manager. Do NOT copy the same data shown below. Restart the computer by clickin on Yes Now continue with XVision installation on the next page. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 8/35 STEP 2 - XVISION INSTALLATION Put the XVision CD in the CD-ROM drive. Click on Install when the SCO Vision 97 window opens up. Have the Licence ready. Click OK. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 9/35 Select SCO XVision Eclipse only and then Next. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 10/35 Enter the license number from the Licence Pack. Select Custom installation option and then Next.. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 11/35 Select No to Registration and then Next (Registration should be done later) A summary of the installation is shown. Click on OK. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 12/35 Installation starts Select Yes for Check Network and Next but ignore any errors that are reported. Network being analysed XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 13/35 Installation being analysed Ignore network errors. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 14/35 Select location for installation. Confirm the location by clicking on Next. Select X Components and Next. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 15/35 Select Components Select the fonts. For 1280 x 1024 or higher use 100DPI, otherwise 75DPI. Click on Next. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 16/35 Select No for XDMCP Broadcast and click on Next Select Yes for Autoload X Server and click on Next XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 17/35 XVision starts the installation .... Create an Xvision programfolder. Click on Next XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 18/35 Select Yes to Optimize X Server and Yes to Check Installation XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 19/35 Installation checking progress ... Select No to fix Network Errors Restart the computer by clicking on Yes XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 20/35 On restarting the Optimisation starts ... Installation of XVIsion is now complete. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 21/35 XVision has now added three new icons to Control Panel In Control Panel select XVision Profiles and double click on XVision XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 22/35 In Server select Allow server reset XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 23/35 In Devices select IBM 101/102 to DEC LK250 (LK layout) - UK Select Display and click on Single Window XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 24/35 and then Advanced. Select Full screen mode. Then OK to everything Using Windows Explorer locate the directory C:\Program Files\Common Files\Vision\Scripts Copy VMSTCP.SCR to UTCTCP.SCR and edit it with Notepad Locate DOEXEC and insert ";" at the beginning of each line apart from the first and last in the FUNC Save the changes. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 25/35 In Control Panel select Vision Communications and then Transports Add a new transport called UTC-TCP Click on OK and then select UTC-TCP and Properties from the Transports window. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 26/35 Select Security and then Authentication Click on Change. Add the Username and Password as shown and OK. Select Script. Click on Browse and locate UTCTCP.SCR. Complete the rest and click on Close. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 27/35 Move UTC-TCP to the top of the list Select Hosts tab and then Add. Add the UTC host computer and click on OK XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 28/35 This is added to the Hosts list Select Properties. UTC-TCP should be available in the list of transports. If not then go back to Transport tab and try changing UTC-TCP from Enabled to Automatic and vice-versa. Change the icon if required. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 29/35 Select Security Select Change and set Username/Password to pc_login / pc_login Repeat the process for each host computer required. Click on Close for all windows XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 30/35 STEP 3 - CREATE UTC LOGIN CONNECTION Click on Start / New Unix Program Enter the host name XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 31/35 Enter 'pc_login' for the Path name Select X Application and then Next XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 32/35 Select No and then Next Give it a name Click on Finish. The installation is complete. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 33/35 STEP 4 - LOGON TO SYSTEM Select Start / Unix Programs / UTC login to UTCxx XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 34/35 PROBLEMS? This is a list of problems so far encountered. The list will be updated as and when new problems are encountered : 1. Vision Services crashes during the final stages of Installation and ALSO every time XVision is started up. This may occur if the PC has the wrong system date. SCO says this is a known problem on XVision 7 and for years from around 2035 onwards. XVISION.DOC 28/08/98 Page : 35/35