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FactoryLink 6.6.0
Windows NT and Windows 95
Installation Guide
FactoryLink 6.6.0 / September / 1998 / 000A*DOC-INS*000*660
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©Copyright 1984 - 1998 United States Data Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
Windows NT and Windows 95 in this book
Windows NT and
Windows 95 Installation
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Installation
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Supplemental Installation
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Error Messages
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Additional Procedures
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Registering FactoryLink Windows NT and Windows 95 Software . . . . . . . 53
Registering Within the 10 Day Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Registering After the 10 Day Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Displaying the Registration Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Operating System-Specific Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Authorizing your FactoryLink Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Upgrading FactoryLink Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Migrating to a Different Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Migrating Version 4.3 or Later . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Deinstalling FactoryLink Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Index
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Chapter 1
Installation
This chapter describes how to install FactoryLink on Windows NT and Windows
95 platforms. Perform an initial installation if you have never installed
FactoryLink software on the destination before using one of two methods:
• Express Installation—Installs all licensed FactoryLink software modules.
• Custom Installation—Installs individual FactoryLink modules. As some options depend upon others, an incomplete or incorrect group of choices could result in an incompatible mix.
Refer to “Upgrading FactoryLink Version” on page 58 if you have previously
installed FactoryLink.
Have the following information included in Exhibit A in the authorization package available:
• Authorization desk phone and fax numbers
• List of the FactoryLink options purchased
• FactoryLink Serial Number
• FactoryLink Configuration Sequence
Each FactoryLink system is assigned a unique serial number and configuration sequence. The configuration sequence specifies which tasks have been purchased for a particular serial number. The system uses both numbers to create a registration code during installation.
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Perform the following steps to install FactoryLink:
1 Close all applications before installing.
Note: If installing on the Windows NT platform, ensure you have administrator privileges for your login account.
2 Insert the FactoryLink installation media into the appropriate drive.
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3 Click on Start>Run in the Windows taskbar to display the Run dialog.
4 Type drivename :\win32i\INSTALL in the Open field, where: drivename Is the name of the drive containing the FactoryLink media.
If using a network CD drive, map a drive letter to the network CD drive and enter the path to that drive for the installation program.
5 Click on OK to display the FactoryLink 6.6.0 Install dialog.
6 Double click on the language you want to view the installation program in.
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FactoryLink processes the language choice and displays the Welcome dialog.
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7 Provide the following information:
Install to Enter the full path of the directory where you want to install the software. This path includes a drivename. The default is C:\FLNT for Windows NT or C:\FLWIN for Windows 95.
Program Group Enter the name of the Windows Program Group icon for this software. The default is FactoryLink ECS.
Application
Directory
Enter the full path of the directory where you want to write your application files. The default is C:\FLAPP (FactoryLink
Application).
Serial Number Enter the serial number provided with Exhibit A in your authorization packet.
Configuration
Sequence
Enter the configuration sequence provided with Exhibit A in your authorization packet.
Primary Language Choose a language to view the installation program, development, and run-time dialogs and data in. Choose EN for
English, FR for French, and DE for German.
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8 Click on OK after you have completed this dialog to display the License Directory dialog. The default is C:\FLWIN\OPT or C:\FLNT\OPT , as appropriate. Enter the path where you want the license information stored.
Note: If the dialog below appears, this indicates a
Demonstration copy of FactoryLink is being installed. If you do not think you should have received a Demonstration copy, contact USDATA Order Administration.
9 Click on OK to display the Installation menu.
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10 Click on one of the following buttons:
Express Installation
Installs all licensed FactoryLink tasks. Go to Step 11 to continue
the Express Installation.
Custom Installation
Provides a list of modules to choose for installation. Go to Step 12
to continue the Custom Installation.
Option Installation Installs additional licensed FactoryLink software modules for
supplemental/optional installation media. Go to Step 19 to
continue the supplemental/optional installation.
Additional
Installation
Accesses additional functions the installation program provides.
Go to “Additional Install Functions” in Chapter 4, “Additional
11 The Insert Media dialog is displayed when you choose Express Installation , prompting for the correct installation media. Indicate the path for the source media you want to install or accept the default setting and click on OK .
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The installation begins after you click on OK
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12 The Custom Installation dialog is displayed when you choose Custom Installation .
Click on Install to display the Insert Media dialog.
13 Indicate the path for the source media you want to install or accept the default setting.
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14 Click on OK to display the Custom Selective Installation dialog.
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Use this button to move selected modules
15 Choose the tasks you want to install by clicking on the individual tasks in the
Available Modules list. Then, use the arrow buttons to move the highlighted tasks in the Available Modules list to the Selected Modules list. Some tasks require other tasks to work properly. Choosing a dependent task automatically moves the required tasks to the Selected Modules list.
16 Click on OK to start after selecting all the modules you want to install .
17 The File Transfer dialog is displayed. The progress of the installation is shown.
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18 The Supplement dialog is displayed once all program files are loaded.
Choose one of the following:
YES Installs supplement or option disks. Supplements and options include Drivers, PAK, demonstration MPS files, and additional languages if support for more than one primary language is
required. Go to Step 19 to continue with supplement/option
installation.
NO The installation continues.
If you are installing in Windows NT, the Operating
System-Specific Setup
dialog is displayed. Go to Step 26.
If you are installing on Windows 95, the Autoexec dialog is
19 If you choose this option, the Insert Media dialog is displayed, prompting you to insert the correct CD, supplement, or option disks. Leave the media in the drive and continue if installing from CD.
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Enter the source path and click on OK . The following table shows the path names for common supplement/options on the installation CD.
Supplement/Option CD Path
Device Interfaces win32i\supplmnt\di
Programmer’s Access Kit (PAK) win32i\options\pak
English language support
French language support win32i\options\lng_en win32i\options\lng_fr
German language support
English MPS files
French MPS files
German MPS files win32i\options\lng_de win32i\options\mps_en win32i\options\mps_fr win32i\options\mps_de
Korean MPS files
Japanese MPS files
Simplified Chinese MPS files
Traditional Chinese MPS files win32i\options\mps_ko win32i\options\mps_ja win32i\options\mps_sc win32i\options\mps_tc
The file transfer dialog displays as the additional files are transferred. When the installation program completes the file transfer, the following dialog is displayed.
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Note: If you are installing foreign language support, you need to install both the language option and the corresponding MPS applications. You can install support for all languages if needed.
Refer to the main documentation for information on using the
FLSETLNG utility to change languages.
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Note: If you are installing additional options or supplements, click on YES and repeat this step for each additional supplement/option you install. Once all supplements and options you want are installed, click on NO and continue the installation.
20 The Font Sets dialog is displayed if your system fonts do not match the standard font sets used in FactoryLink.
Caution: As a result of changing the system fonts, your
Microsoft CD keys may no longer work properly.
Specifically, the 9-digit key will no longer work. This is a Microsoft-specific problem documented with a workaround in Knowledge Base article #Q145732.
Choose one of the following:
OK Allows you to redefine your system fonts to match the
FactoryLink standard.
ALT Allows you to redefine your system fonts by creating an alternate font file.
CANCEL Allows you to bypass redefinition of your fonts.
HELP Provides assistance to continue the installation.
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Next, the Network Selection dialog is displayed, requesting information about the network FactoryLink runs on. 1
21 Choose your network preference from the Network Selection dialog. Use the arrow on the scroll bar to display the following list of options:
• None (Default)
• FLLAN for Windows Sockets (TCP/IP)
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22 Choose one of the following:
SKIP Bypasses network selection.
OK Installs network selection.
23 Next, the C Compiler Directory dialog is displayed, requesting the directory that contains the C compiler.
Enter this directory path, or skip if CML will not be used.
24 If you are installing in Windows NT, the Operating System-Specific Setup dialog
If you are installing on Windows 95, the Autoexec dialog is displayed.
25 From the Autoexec dialog, choose one of the following:
OK Install edits AUTOEXEC.BAT for you.
ALT Install creates an alternative file called AUTOEXEC.FL
. You can merge this file with your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file at your convenience or use it as an alternate AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.
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EDIT Install edits the AUTOEXEC.BAT
file and opens an edit session for
AUTOEXEC.BAT
so you can review the modifications.
SKIP Skips the AUTOEXEC.BAT
file adjustment.
HELP Provides assistance to continue the installation.
The Operating System-Specific Setup dialog is displayed once you click on your editing choice for the AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.
26 The Operating System-Specific Setup dialog prompts you to choose whether to create an flsetup.bat
file containing the environment variables for this version of
FactoryLink.
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This is a batch file that can be used temporarily to set or change FactoryLink environment variables at any time. This file is created in the following path:
C:\FLNT\BIN\FLSETUP.BAT
Choose one of the following:
OK Creates the batch file.
EDIT Creates the batch file and opens an edit session for flsetup.bat
so you can review the modifications.
SKIP Skips batch file creation.
HELP Provides assistance to continue the installation.
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The Program Group dialog is displayed once you have made your choice for creating a batch file.
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Program Group Enter the name of the Windows Program Group icon for this software if you do not want to accept the default. The default is
FactoryLink 6.6.0.
FactoryLink
Application
Directory
Enter the FactoryLink application directory name if you do not want to accept the default. The default is C:\FLAPP .
Note:
Go to step 34 to continue if you have Site Licensing. Steps
28 through 33 to register the software apply only to users who
do not have Site Licensing.
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28 Choose one of the following:
OK Creates a program group with the specified name.
Cancel Bypasses program group creation.
The Software Registration dialog is displayed, prompting you to choose whether to register software at this time.
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Register Now The License Agreement dialog is displayed so you can register the software.
Register Later Temporarily postpones registration. You are allowed to operate unregistered for 10 days, after which time FactoryLink is
disabled. Refer to Chapter 4 “Additional Procedures” for details
on entering an authorization number at a later time. Go to Step
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30 If you choose Register Now , the license agreement is displayed.
31 After reading the displayed agreement, type ACCEPT and click on OK to accept the terms and conditions specified.
32 The Software Registration dialog is displayed.
This dialog provides information needed to register and authorize your
FactoryLink software. To fully activate your FactoryLink installation, you need to contact USDATA via telephone or fax at the numbers displayed in the dialog with the information displayed in the Software Registration dialog. The FactoryLink
Authorization Department provides you with your authorization number.
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For your convenience, the information in the dialog is saved to a text file named
FAX.TXT
. This file is found in the C:\FLWIN\ or C:\FLNT directory, as appropriate.
Check the information displayed and click on OK to continue.
33 The Software Authorization dialog is displayed.
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34 Once you have entered the authorization number, click on OK .
Clicking on CANCEL
temporarily bypasses the registration. Refer to Chapter 4
“Additional Procedures” for details on entering an authorization number at a later
time.
The Install Complete dialog is displayed.
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35 Choose one of the following from the Install Complete dialog:
RETURN Returns to the Installation menu where you can select Additional
Install Functions . Successful completion of the installation is indicated.
EXIT Exits the installation procedure and returns to your Windows system. Successful completion of the installation is indicated.
36 Reboot your system before invoking FactoryLink. The changes to the new environment variables are recognized for Windows NT or the AUTOEXEC.BAT
file become effective for Windows 95.
37 Choose New Application (FLNEW) from the FactoryLink Program Group. This builds a base application you can begin developing an application from.
Double click here to build a new application
The Create New FactoryLink Application dialog is displayed.
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Caution: The New Application option (FLNEW) overwrites any
FactoryLink application already existing in the destination directory. Perform a FLSAVE before executing FLNEW to preserve an existing application or ensure you are creating the new application in an empty or new directory. Refer to Chapter 106,
“FactoryLink Utilities”, in FactoryLink
Fundamentals for information on using FLSAVE .
38 Enter the application directory where you want to create the new application and click on OK . FactoryLink creates the new application in the specified directory.
The default directory name is FLAPP , or the application directory you entered previously in the installation procedure.
39 After the new application is completed, press ENTER to close FLNEW .
For information on designing, creating, and configuring your new FactoryLink application, refer to FactoryLink Fundamentals.
For information on restoring test and demonstration applications or converting applications provided with FactoryLink, refer to Chapter 106, “FactoryLink
Utilities”, in FactoryLink Fundamentals for details on FLREST , FLDEMO , and
FLCONV .
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Chapter 2
Supplemental
Installation
Supplemental Installation lets you add options to FactoryLink after the initial installation. Some supplemental installations require you to answer a series of questions about the options to be installed.
Supplemental Installation is necessary to install the following:
• Corrective services diskettes
• New options from the FactoryLink system distribution media
• Pre-release options
• Programmer’s Access Kit (PAK)
• Protocol Modules
• Additional language support
Caution: Be aware tasks installed using this procedure replace existing tasks on the system.
Perform the following procedure for a selective supplemental installation for
Windows NT or Windows 95. Remember tasks you install replace the corresponding tasks existing on the system.
Note: To prevent overwriting your existing FactoryLink installation, it is important you run the installation program from your hard disk using the FactoryLink Install icon in the
FactoryLink Program Group for supplemental installations. If you run the Install program from the CD, it produces a message indicating the base software must be installed first. If you proceed with a new base installation from the CD, you overwrite your existing FactoryLink installation.
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1 Choose FactoryLink Install from the FactoryLink Program Group.
Double-click here to install
The FactoryLink Welcome dialog is displayed with completed fields.
2 Provide the following information:
Install to Enter the full path of the directory where you want to install the software. This path should include a drivename. The default is
C:\FLNT .
Program Group Enter the name of the Windows Program Group icon for this software. The default is FactoryLink 6.6.0.
Application
Directory
Enter the full path of the directory where you want to write your application files. The default is C:\FLAPP (FactoryLink
Application).
Serial Number Enter the serial number provided with Exhibit A in your authorization packet.
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Configuration
Sequence
Enter the configuration sequence provided with Exhibit A in your authorization packet.
Primary Language Choose a language to view the installation program, development, and run-time dialogs and data in. Choose EN for
English, FR for French, and DE for German.
3 Click on OK after you have completed this dialog to display the License Directory dialog. The default is C:\FLNT\OPT .
4 Enter the path where you want the license information stored.
5 Click on OK to accept the current license directory, or delete the default and enter your own directory.
6 Click on OK to display the Installation menu dialog.
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7 Click on Option Installation to display the Insert Media dialog, prompting you to insert supplement or option disks.
8 Enter the source path and click on OK , then repeat this step for each additional supplement/option you install.
Note: If you are installing foreign language support, you need to install both the language option and the corresponding MPS applications.
The following table shows the path names for common supplement/options on the installation CD.
Supplement/Option
Device Interfaces
Programmer’s Access Kit (PAK)
French language support
German language support
CD Path win32i\supplmnt\di win32i\options\pak win32i\options\lng_fr win32i\options\lng_de
9 The installation program displays confirmation that FactoryLink 6.6.0 has been successfully installed.
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Chapter 3
Error Messages
An error message is displayed on the screen if you encounter any problems during installation. This chapter lists all messages that can occur during Windows NT or
Windows 95 installation, describes their possible causes, and provides corrective actions.
Bad line #number in {
filetype
} File {
filename
}:
Cause: Install has detected a corrupt line in the configuration file from the system media.
Action: Contact Customer Support.
Cannot create DDE Window.
Cause: Either your system has a different Windows Program Manager shell or the Windows resources are low or corrupt.
Action: Ensure your system is using the Windows Program Manager shell. Reboot the system to clean up the Windows resources if your system is using the Windows Program Manager shell.
Cannot Create File {
filename
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Cannot open temporary file {
filename}
for writing.
Cause: Install could not create the specified file for one of the following reasons:
1. Not enough destination disk space.
2. A file handle limitation exists.
3. Too many Windows applications open.
Action: Complete the following steps:
1. Free up disk space if necessary.
2. Increase the number of open file handles in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
3. Close any unnecessary Windows applications.
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Cannot load FLBUILD.ID.
Cause: Either Install could not find the FLBUILD.ID
file or there is not enough RAM available to load it.
Action: Ensure the source directory contains the FLBUILD.ID
file. Also, ensure enough RAM is available for the installation program to run properly. You may need to shut down all other Windows applications and Terminate-and-Stay-Resident programs.
Cannot make directory or sub-directory:
{directory}
.
Cause: Install could not create the specified directory because either the destination directory does not have write-access privileges or there is not enough disk space.
Action: Ensure the destination directory has write-access privileges.
Also, free up some disk space if necessary.
Cannot find fl.key file in license directory.
Cause: The specified file is missing.
Action: Contact Customer Support.
Cannot open {
filetype
} file {
filename
} for reading.
Cause: Install could not find or open the specified file because either the file does not exist or there is a file handle limitation.
Action: Ensure the source directory contains the specified file. Increase file handle limit in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
Configuration File {
filename
} has bad volume numbers!
Cause: Install has detected a bad volume number on the system media.
Action: Contact Customer Support.
Could not allocate memory for registering the key.
Cause: You do not have enough free RAM to run Install properly.
Action: Close other Windows applications and any Terminate-and-Stay-
Resident programs to free up enough RAM to run the installation program. Re-execute Install. Restart other applications and TSRs after Install has successfully installed
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Could not load options file: fl.opt.
Cause: Install could not find the specified license file.
Action: Ensure the FLOPT directory contains the FL.OPT
file. Set the
FLOPT directory in the License Directory dialog during installation.
Create Process Error on name.
Cause: Install could not create the process. The Windows resources may be corrupt.
Action: Re-boot the system to clean up memory and Windows resources.
DDE Client Error
Cause: May occur when installation program attempts to create the
Windows Program Group because of a DDE connection failure in
Windows.
Action: Continue the installation normally. Once the installation is complete run Install again.
Caution: Run Install this time from the hard disk, not the distribution media. Go to the Install menu and select
Additional Install Options and New Program Group to create the program group.
Drive ERROR!
Cause: You entered an invalid destination drive.
Action: Enter a valid destination drive.
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Error Allocating memory for creating the installed options document.
Cause: Install could not create the document for one of the following reasons:
1. Not enough destination disk space.
2. A file handle limit exists.
3. Too many Windows applications are open.
Action: Complete the following steps:
1. Free up disk space if necessary.
2. Increase the number of open file handles in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
3. Close any unnecessary Windows applications.
Error copying file {
filename
}.
Cause: Install could not copy the specified file for one of the following reasons:
1. Not enough destination disk space.
2. The file does not exist.
3. A file handle limit exists.
4. The destination directory does not have write-access privileges.
5. Too many Windows applications are open.
Action: Complete the following steps:
1. Free up disk space if necessary.
2. Check the source directory to ensure the specified file exists.
3. Increase the number of open file handles in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
4. Ensure the destination directory has write-access privileges.
5. Close any unnecessary Windows applications.
Error occurred during creation of domain CT. FLREST failed.
Cause: Not enough space to complete the installation.
Action: Free up disk space and retry the installation.
Error occurred while reading the option key.
Cause: Install could not find the option file FL.KEY
.
Action: Ensure the FLOPT directory contains the FL.KEY
file. During installation, set the FLOPT directory in the License Directory dialog.
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Error opening the installed options document.
Cause: Install could not get a file handle for opening the document.
Action: Increase the number of open file handles in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
Error: unable to delete environment variable: env. variable_name. Probably due to security reasons.
Cause: Install could not open the specified environment variable.
Action: Ensure the user account has administrator privileges set.
Error: unable to open Registry key: name.
Cause: Install could not open the specified registry sub-key.
Action: Ensure the specified registry sub-key exists and the user account has administrator privileges set.
Error: unable to open Registry key:{
keyname
}. Probably due to security reasons.
Cause: Install could not open the specified registry sub-key.
Action: Ensure the specified registry sub-key exists and the user account has administrator privileges set.
Error: unable to read environment variable: {
variablename
}. Probably due to security reasons.
Cause: Install could not open the specified environment variable.
Action: Ensure the user account has administrator privileges set.
Error: unable to set environment variable: {
variablename
}. Probably due to security reasons.
Cause: Install could not open the specified environment variable.
Action: Ensure the user account has administrator privileges set.
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Error writing to file: {
filename
}.
Cause: Install could not write to the specified file for one of the following reasons:
1. Destination directory does not have write-access privileges.
2. Not enough destination disk space.
3. A file handle limitation exists.
4. Too many Windows applications are open.
Action: Complete the following steps:
1. Ensure the destination directory has write-access privileges.
2. Free up disk space if necessary.
3. Increase the number of open file handles in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
4. Close any unnecessary Windows applications.
fl.key
file is corrupt.
Cause: Install could not translate the FL.KEY
file.
Action: Contact Customer Support.
Grace period has expired. Software must be registered.
Cause: Proper authorization and registration information was not entered within 10 days after installation.
Action: Contact Customer Support.
Insert diskette # number in drive {
drive
}:
Cause: You inserted the wrong disk into the source drive.
Action: Insert the correct disk into the source drive.
Installation failed during file copy due to a corrupted source file. Or due to memory allocation failure... Or due to decompression failure...
Cause: Install failed while copying files for one of the following reasons:
1. A corrupt source file.
2. A memory allocation failure.
3. A decompression failure.
Action: Check the destination disk space. Free space if disk is low. Then, re-execute Install. If the same error occurs, the source files may be corrupt and you need to contact Customer Support.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Install has detected an error in the Serial Number or Configuration Sequence.
Please re-enter a valid number or sequence.
Cause: Install has detected an invalid serial number or configuration sequence. You may have a typographical error.
Action: Re-enter the serial number and configuration sequence from
Exhibit A in the authorization packet.
Install has detected an invalid drive: {
drive
}. Please re-enter a valid drive.
Cause: The destination drive you specified does not exist.
Action: Enter a valid drive.
Install has detected an invalid FactoryLink License Directory.
Cause: You entered an invalid directory.
Action: Ensure the FLOPT directory contains the FL.OPT
file. During installation, set the FLOPT directory in the License Directory dialog.
Install has detected an invalid program group name. Length of program group name exceeds 30 characters. Please re-enter a valid program group name.
Cause: The program group name has more than 30 characters.
Action: Enter a valid program group name with less than 30 characters.
Do not use commas in the group name.
Internal Install Error. The selection list exceeds number of licensed FactoryLink software modules.
Cause: Install has a corrupted selection list.
Action: Re-boot the system to clean up memory and Windows resources.
Ensure the FLOPT global variable is set.
Cause: Install could not find the options files.
Action: Ensure the FLOPT directory contains the FL.OPT
file. During installation, set the FLOPT directory in the License Directory dialog.
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MEDIA TYPE # number is invalid must be in the range 1-{
number
}.
Cause: Install has detected a corrupt line in the configuration file.
Action: Contact Customer Support.
Must install FactoryLink base software first.
Cause: You tried to install a supplement or option disk before installing the base FactoryLink system or you tried to run the installation program from the CD after a previous installation.
Action: Install the base FactoryLink system software first, or if already installed, install the supplement or option by running the installation program from the hard drive (using the icon in the
FactoryLink Program Group).
Must register the FactoryLink software first.
Cause: You have requested information that cannot be supplied until you have registered the FactoryLink software.
Action: Use the Software Registration option on the Additional Install
Functions menu to register FactoryLink.
No FactoryLink software modules have been installed at this time.
Cause: You tried to view the online document and installed FactoryLink
Software Modules, but you have not yet installed FactoryLink.
Action: Install FactoryLink. Then, reopen this online document.
The build id on the source disk is older than the current FactoryLink build id.
Cause: The FactoryLink software on the source disk comes from an earlier version of FactoryLink.
Action: No action required. Be aware the source disk contents may not contain the latest version of FactoryLink.
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ERROR MESSAGES
The data space and number of locks for the SHARE command may be set too low. It is suggested that the following values be used instead:
SHARE/F:number/L:number .
Cause: Install has checked the values of SHARE in the AUTOEXEC.BAT
file and indicated the amounts are too low.
Action: Increase the values for the data space and locks to the recommended value or higher.
The Custom Deinstallation feature only works after the FactoryLink base system software has been installed.
Cause: No FactoryLink base system software is present.
Action: Install the FactoryLink base system software.
The Custom Deinstallation feature only works with base system media.
The Custom installation feature only works with base system or corrective service disk sets.
The Express installation feature only works with base system or corrective service disk sets.
The Supplement/Option feature only works with corrective service, supplement, or option disk sets.
Cause: The source media inserted is not correct.
Action: Insert the correct system media.
The Installation History Log has become too large for name. The contents of the
{
filename
} has been moved to name and a new file has been started.
Cause: The installation history file has grown too large for the installation program to display.
Action: Choose a text editor and open the installation log file specified in the error message to view its contents.
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There was an error copying files to your {
directory
} sub directory. Please correct the problem and run the install program again.
Cause: Install could not create the specified file for one of the following reasons:
1. Not enough destination disk space.
2. A file handle limitation exists.
3. Too many Windows applications are open.
Action: Complete the following steps:
1. Free disk space if necessary.
2. Increase the number of file open handles in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
3. Close any unnecessary Windows applications.
Unable to create fl.dev file.
Cause: Install could not create the specified file for one of the following reasons:
1. Destination directory may not have write-access privileges.
2. Not enough destination disk space.
3. A file handle limitation exists.
Action: Complete the following steps:
1. Ensure the destination directory has write access.
2. Free up disk space if necessary.
3. Increase the number of open file handles in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
Unable to read fl.dev file.
Cause: Install could not find the option file FL.DEV
or FL.KEY
.
Action: Ensure the FLOPT directory contains the FL.DEV
and FL.KEY
files. Set the FLOPT directory in the License Directory dialog during installation.
Unable to read fl.key file.
Cause: Install could not find the option file FL.DEV
or FL.KEY
.
Action: Ensure the FLOPT directory contains the FL.DEV
and FL.KEY
files. Set the FLOPT directory in the License Directory dialog during installation.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Warning --- Custom Deinstallation was canceled during the deletion process. You may have extraneous files remaining in your FactoryLink directory.
Cause: You aborted the Custom Deinstallation program while it was deleting files. Some of the files may not be deleted.
Action: Either re-install any deleted FactoryLink modules or delete any
FactoryLink modules that were not deleted.
Windows resources are too low. Please close down some applications and restart the install.
Cause: Windows has run out of resources and cannot execute the
FactoryLink Install. You may have too many Windows applications open.
Action: Close any unnecessary Windows applications and restart Install.
No memory for path.
Cause: Not enough RAM (Random Access Memory) for installation to run.
Action: Reduce the number of active applications and restart the installation program.
No RAM. Remove resident software and try again.
Cause: Not enough RAM (Random Access Memory) for the installation program to run.
Action: Reduce the number of active applications and restart the installation program.
No RAM for options key.
Cause: Not enough RAM (Random Access Memory) for the installation program to run.
Action: Reduce the number of active applications and restart the installation program.
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Not enough memory.
Cause: Not enough RAM (Random Access Memory) for the installation program to run.
Action: Reduce the number of active applications and restart the installation program.
Out of RAM - too many files to copy.
Cause: Not enough RAM (Random Access Memory) for the installation program to run.
Action: Reduce the number of active applications and restart the installation program.
Out of RAM.
Cause: Not enough RAM (Random Access Memory) for the installation program to run.
Action: Reduce the number of active applications and restart the installation program.
Disk drive {drive}: is full.
Cause: The target disk is full and the installation aborted.
Action: Free enough disk space to accommodate FactoryLink and retry installation.
Unknown Set.
Cause: Install detects an unknown source media.
Action: Abort the installation and contact Customer Support for new media.
Unknown Release.
Cause: Install detects an unknown or incompatible FactoryLink media version.
Action: Abort the installation and contact Customer Support to obtain new media.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Cannot update configuration file {filename}.
Unable to open temporary file for compression/decompression.
Cause: Install ran out of memory and cannot continue.
Action: Free enough disk space to accommodate FactoryLink, close any unnecessary applications, and retry installation.
Cannot locate options key.
Copy1: could not find {
source
} OR target {
filepath
}.
Cause: Install cannot determine the options key file location.
Action: Ensure FLINK and FLOPT environment variables are set and restart installation. Also, verify the source and destination paths are entered correctly and actually exist.
Cannot find {filename} in license directory.
Cannot open {filedesc} file {
filename
} for reading.
Cannot open FL.OPT file.
Cannot open file: {
filename
}.
Error opening directory {directory}.
Error opening MSG directory or no HLP files found.
Software key failed. Cannot find {filename} in license directory.
Unable to open file {filename} for compression/decompression.
Cause: Install cannot open the specified file because the file cannot be found or read. Permission is not set.
Action: Ensure the following:
1. Specified file exists on the source media.
2. Source and target directory have read permissions.
3. Enough free disk space to accommodate FactoryLink.
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Unable to read {filename} file.
Unable to read file: {
filename
}.
Cannot read options key.
Cannot read translation file KEY.TXT.
Could not read options file: {
filename
}.
Error reading file: {
filename
}.
Cause: Install encounters an error while attempting to read the specified build identification file.
Action: Ensure the following:
1. Source media and source path are correct.
2. Specified file exists in the source path.
3. Source and target directory have read permissions.
4. Installation is restarted.
The source media may be corrupt if the problem persists.
Contact Customer Support to obtain new media.
Error occurred while reading codes from software protection key.
Cause: The FLOPT environment variable is not set correctly.
Action: Ensure the FLOPT directory contains the option files. During installation, set the FLOPT directory in the License Directory dialog.
Cause: Install detects bad data during the specified file read.
Action: Restart installation and if the problem persists, the source media may be corrupt. Contact Customer Support to obtain new media.
Error parsing build identification file: {
filename
}.
Cause: Install encounters bad data in the specified build identification file.
Action: Retry installation and if the problem persists, contact Customer
Support to obtain new media.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Error writing to file: {
filename
}.
Cause: Install cannot write to the specified file in the specified path.
Either you do not have enough disk space to install FactoryLink or you do not have privileges to write to the indicated directory.
Action: Check permissions for the specified path to ensure you have sufficient disk space.
Unable to delete source file: {
filename
}.
Cause: Source file does not exist so it cannot be deleted or directory does not have correct permissions.
Action: Check the file directory to ensure the correct permissions are set for deletion.
Could not load options file: {filename}.
FactoryLink program $FLINK/{filename} is missing or lacks execute permission.
Installation script file missing from directory: {directory}.
Missing or invalid key file: {
filename
}.
Source file {path} is missing.
Cause: Specified file is not in the source path or has the incorrect file attributes.
Action: Ensure the file exists on the source media, check the source and target directory permissions, and free enough disk space to accommodate FactoryLink.
Invalid Authorization Code.
Cause: You entered an invalid authorization number using too many, too few, or invalid characters.
Action: Re-enter the authorization number, ensuring the code sequence is complete and correct. Contact Customer Support to obtain new media if this problem persists.
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Environment variable table full.
Cause: System environment table is full.
Action: Open a new window to ensure the environment variable definitions are kept to a minimum and restart installation.
FLINK=?; FLINK environment variable not set.
Cause: Install run from TAR file, expects the FLINK environment variable to be set.
Action: Set the FLINK environment variable to the TAR directory and restart the installation.
Configuration file copy failed.
Copy failed.
Copy failed. Bad filename.
FLXINST failed.
Selective installation failed.
Error occurred during file installation...{file
name
}.
Cause: The source file or directory is invalid, target directory is invalid, or write permissions are not set.
Also, a corrupted source file, a full target disk, or a cancelled installation can cause these errors to occur.
Action: This message is generic. Look at the action which corresponds with the detailed error message. This action is displayed prior to this error message.
Illegal line in flxcopy script ($$$)Line: {line}.
Cause: The source media configuration file is corrupt.
Action: Contact Customer Support to obtain new media.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Source directory: {directory} contains unexpected build set: {
filename
}.
Cause: The wrong source path is defined.
Action: Enter the correct source path that corresponds to your media type and retry installation.
Configuration File {filename} has bad volume numbers.
Cause: Bad source media.
Action: Contact Customer Support to obtain new media.
Installation aborted.
Cause: Something occurred which prevented the installation from completing.
Action: This message is generic. Look at the action which corresponds with the detailed error message displayed prior to this one.
Cannot rename {
filename
} to {
filename
}.
Cause: The specified file is read-only, directory permissions are read-only, or the specified file does not exist.
Action: Ensure the source file and target directory permissions are correct for writing.
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Bad checksum.
Bad file size.
Bad file timestamp.
Source file {filename} has different time stamp/size from that listed in configuration file {
filename
}.
Resulting file {filename} has different size.
Source file {filename} has different checksum from that listed in configuration file {
filename
}.
Cause: Source file has different time-stamping or file size from the amounts listed in the configuration file.
Action: Retry installation, and if error persists, contact Customer
Support to obtain new media.
Installation of FactoryLink Software Agreement aborted.
Cause: An error message which follows a more detailed licensing error message.
Action: This message is generic. Look at the action that corresponds with the detailed error message. The action is displayed before the error message.
Invalid Serial Number, try again.
Cause: You entered an invalid serial number, too many, too few, or invalid characters.
Action: Re-enter the serial number to ensure the sequence is complete and correct. Contact your FactoryLink supplier to obtain new media if the error persists.
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ERROR MESSAGES
New FactoryLink Software Agreements require a valid Configuration Sequence.
Configuration Sequence incorrect and not accepted.
Cause: You entered an invalid configuration sequence, too many, too few, or invalid characters.
Action: Re-enter the configuration sequence to ensure the sequence is complete and correct. Contact Customer Support to obtain new media if the error persists.
Software key failed. {filename} on network drive; must be on hard drive.
Cause: Install detects the wrong disk type for the FLOPT directory.
Action: Point the environment variable FLOPT to a valid hard drive and retry installation.
{ filename} disk read/write error occurred.
{ filname} file is corrupt.
Cause: Source media is corrupt.
Action: Contact Customer Support for new media.
Action: Run install -h for usage information and command examples.
The files installed on your system are not accurate. Do not use the system until a valid install has been completed. A time stamp or checksum error was ignored.
Cause: The installation process failed, possibly because of corrupted
FactoryLink system media.
Action: Retry loading the software from the FactoryLink system media and rerun installation. If the error persists, contact your
FactoryLink supplier to obtain new media.
Configuration sequence incorrect and not accepted.
Cause: The configuration sequence was entered incorrectly.
Action: Re-enter the configuration sequence.
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Copy of file_name from source to destination failed.
Cause: Installation media is not in the source drive.
Action: Ensure the installation media is in the source drive.
Cause: The destination disk does not have enough space for
FactoryLink.
Action: Free up enough space to accommodate FactoryLink.
Cause: The installation media may be defective.
Action: Contact your FactoryLink supplier for new installation media.
Creation of the file or directory_name on destination disk failed.
Cause: The destination disk or directory is not accessible.
Action: Ensure the destination directory has been created successfully and retry the installation.
Cause: The destination disk does not have enough space for
FactoryLink.
Action: Clear enough space to accommodate FactoryLink.
Cause: You do not have proper privileges.
Action: Contact your System Administrator.
FactoryLink Installation Aborted.
Cause: Either the source media or path you supply is missing a file.
Action: Check the source media and path supplied for the missing file.
Enter a new source path to the source media.
Cause: Source media is corrupt or has bad file format.
Action: Usually implies the source media is bad. Contact Customer
Support.
Cause: Checksum error during file transfer.
Action: Usually implies the source media is bad. Contact Customer
Support.
Cause: Corrupt file detected during file transfer.
Action: Usually implies the source media is bad. Contact Customer
Support.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Cause: Insufficient disk space.
Action: Free up disk space and retry the installation. At least 1MB of disk space on the Windows system drive:\directory must be available to the installation. Installation also uses the TMP environment variable for temporary file placements.
Cause: Insufficient memory available.
Action: Free up memory space and retry the installation. Close any applications running during the installation. Also, set the virtual memory allocation to 46M minimum. Check your hardware specifications.
Cause: Bad destination path indicated.
Action: Supplied destination drive is in the wrong format. Re-enter in drive:\directory format and restart the installation.
Cause: Destination directory is not accessible.
Action: Destination path could be a network path currently not enabled.
Ensure the destination drive:\directory is presently connected and restart the installation.
Cause: Destination directory has read-only permissions.
Action: The permissions on the destination drive:\directory do not have write access. Change the permissions or select a different destination path.
Cause: Wrong FactoryLink version installed to an existing FactoryLink
6.6.0 system.
Action: FactoryLink 6.6.0 versions cannot be placed onto existing FLINK directories that are not FactoryLink 6.6.0 releases. Enter a different destination path and restart the installation.
Invalid or archaic agreement found. Will create a new one.
Cause: The operating system has changed the serial number.
Action: Re-enter the configuration sequence and serial number.
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The files installed on your system are not accurate.
Do not use the system until a valid installation has been completed.
Cause: Either not enough disk space is available or the installation media is corrupt.
Action: Retry the installation. Contact your Customer Support for new system media if the error persists.
Unable to make directory directory_name.
Cause: The hard disk does not have enough space for FactoryLink.
Action: Ensure the hard disk has enough space to accommodate
FactoryLink.
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Chapter 4
Additional Procedures
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You may need to perform additional installation tasks depending on your
FactoryLink installation needs. This chapter presents information on the following installation-related topics:
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Additional Install Functions—Refer to “Additional Install Functions” on page
52 for available installation functions.
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Registering FactoryLink Software—Use the procedure described in “Additional
Install Functions” on page 52 for details on registering FactoryLink software
after the initial installation.
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configuration related to FactoryLink.
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FactoryLink Software Authorization—Use the procedure in “Authorizing your
FactoryLink Software” on page 57 to complete the registration and
authorization of your software.
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Upgrading FactoryLink Version—Use the procedure described in “Upgrading
FactoryLink Version” on page 58 for details on how to upgrade from different
FactoryLink versions.
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Migrating to a Different Operating System—Refer to “Migrating to a Different
Operating System” on page 59 for instructions on moving a FactoryLink
application to a different operating system.
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Disabling FactoryLink License—Refer to “Disabling FactoryLink License” on page 60 for details.
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Deinstalling FactoryLink Modules—Use the procedure in “Deinstalling
FactoryLink Modules” on page 61 for details on removing specific modules from
your FactoryLink installation.
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Additional Install Functions
A
DDITIONAL
I
NSTALL
F
UNCTIONS
From the main Installation menu, click on Additional Install Functions to display the following dialog.
Unavailable options are grayed out. Click on one of the following buttons:
Software
Registration
Operating
System-Specific
Setup
Displays the Software Registration
FactoryLink Windows NT and Windows 95 Software” for
instructions on registering your software.
Displays the Operating System-Specific
System-Specific Setup” for instructions.
New Program
Group
Displays the New Program Group
dialog. See Steps 27 and 28 in
Chapter 1, “Installation” for instructions on creating a new
program group.
Software
Authorization
Installed Software
Modules
Displays the Software Authorization
FactoryLink Software” for instructions.
Network Setup Displays the Network Setup
dialog. See Steps 21 and 22 in Chapter
1, “Installation” for instructions on selecting your network setup.
Displays a text file listing all the FactoryLink modules currently installed on the system.
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Available Software
Modules
External Device
Interfaces
Displays a text file listing all FactoryLink modules available for installation.
Displays a text file listing device interfaces (drivers) supported for use with FactoryLink.
Training Courses Displays a text file providing information on available
FactoryLink training courses.
Licensed Software
Modules
Displays a text file listing licensed FactoryLink software modules installed on your system. This button is disabled if the Software
Agreement has not been accepted. Click on Software Registration to view the Software Agreement.
New Features Displays a text file listing new feature in this release of
FactoryLink.
Installation History Displays a log file which details FactoryLink installation actions.
R
EGISTERING
F
ACTORY
L
INK
W
INDOWS
NT
AND
W
INDOWS
95 S
OFTWARE
Registering Within the 10 Day Limit
Perform the following steps to register your FactoryLink within the 10 day grace period:
1 Choose FactoryLink Install from the FactoryLink Program Group.
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Double click here to install
FactoryLink
2
Perform Steps 6 through 9 of Chapter 1, “Installation”, to display the
Installation menu.
3 Choose Additional Install Functions .
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4 Choose Software Registration and follow the instructions on the dialog for obtaining your authorization number.
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Once you have received your authorization number, see “Authorizing your
Registering After the 10 Day Limit
Use the FLKEYVAL utility to register the FactoryLink software license if you did not register the software license during the initial installation. You must register and authorize your FactoryLink software within 10 days of installation.
FactoryLink is disabled after the 10 day grace period expires.
Enter the following command at the system prompt to register the software: flkeyval
This command enables you to enter an authorization number.
FLKEYVAL displays the instructions for receiving the authorization number from
Authorization Desk Personnel. Once the license is enabled, FLKEYVAL no longer prompts you for the previously accepted authorization number.
Displaying the Registration Number
The FactoryLink system registration number is required for both receiving the authorization number and later for customer identification to Customer Support.
Enter FLKEYVAL at the command prompt to display the registration number after you enable the software to display the registration number.
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ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES
Operating System-Specific Setup
O
PERATING
S
YSTEM
-S
PECIFIC
S
ETUP
Choose Additional Install Functions>Operating System-Specific Setup to display the following dialog.
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Click on the appropriate button:
Auto Displays the Autoexec dialog.
If you click on OK , the installation program edits your
AUTOEXEC.BAT
for you.
If you click on ALT , the installation program creates an alternative file called AUTOEXEC.FL
. You can merge this file with your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file at your convenience or use it as an alternate AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.
If you click on EDIT , the installation program edits the
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file and opens an edit session for AUTOEXEC.BAT
so you can review the modifications.
If you click on CANCEL , you return to the Operating System-Specific
Setup dialog.
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Operating System-Specific Setup
Font Displays the Font Set dialog.
If you click on OK , the installation program redefines the fixed font sets in your WIN.INI
file.
If you click on ALT , the installation program creates an alternative file named FONT.FL
for Windows NT or WIN.FL
for
Windows 95 with the changes.
If you click on CANCEL , you return to the Operating System-Specific
Setup dialog.
Setup Displays the FLSETUP.BAT
dialog.
If you click on OK , the installation program creates the
FLSETUP.BAT
file. This batch file can be used to set or change the
FactoryLink environment variables at any time.
If you click on EDIT , the installation program launches a text editor with the contents of the batch file entered for your review or modification. When the file is edited, it should be saved as
FLSETUP.BAT
.
If you click on CANCEL , you return to the Operating System-Specific
Setup dialog.
Cancel Returns you to the Additional Install Functions dialog.
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ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES
Authorizing your FactoryLink Software
A
UTHORIZING YOUR
F
ACTORY
L
INK
S
OFTWARE
Perform the following steps to authorize your FactoryLink software:
1 From the Additional Install Functions dialog, click on Software Authorization to display the following dialog.
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2 Enter the authorization number you received from the Authorization Center and click on OK . Your FactoryLink installation is now authorized.
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Upgrading FactoryLink Version
U
PGRADING
F
ACTORY
L
INK
V
ERSION
Perform the following steps to install a newer version of FactoryLink on a computer that has existing FactoryLink software.
Note: Installing FactoryLink overwrites the ctlist and titles files.
These files are located in the FLINK\ctgen and FLINK\ac directories, respectively. If you have a custom task, save a copy of these files before installing FactoryLink. After installing
FactoryLink, you can edit your custom lines in the just-saved ctlist and titles files into the new FLINK\ctgen\ctlist and
FLINK\ac\titles files. Use this method to ensure no corrections or new FactoryLink tasks are lost. Once this is done, you can run
FLCONV as appropriate without loss of the customer task
Configuration Manager data.
1. Perform a platform-specific save using the FLSAVE utility to back up the existing FactoryLink application. Refer to Chapter 7, “FactoryLink Utilities”, in FactoryLink Fundamentals for details on using FLSAVE .
Caution: It is highly recommended that you install your upgrade to a different directory than your existing
FactoryLink installation to avoid mismatched versions of system files.
2. Install FactoryLink software. The path to the previously installed version of
FactoryLink appears in the Install to field. We recommend installing to a new directory.
3. Restore the application you saved previously in this procedure using the
FLREST utility. Refer to Chapter 7, “FactoryLink Utilities”, in FactoryLink
Fundamentals for details on using FLREST .
4. Convert the application to the new FactoryLink version using the FLCONV utility. Refer to Chapter 7, “FactoryLink Utilities”, in FactoryLink
Fundamentals for details on using FLCONV .
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Migrating to a Different Operating System
M
IGRATING TO A
D
IFFERENT
O
PERATING
S
YSTEM
The procedure to migrate a FactoryLink application built under one operating system to a computer running a different operating system depends on your
FactoryLink software version.
Caution: Before migrating any FactoryLink application, you must perform a multiplatform save on your original application first. Refer to Chapter 7, “FactoryLink
Utilities”, in FactoryLink Fundamentals for details about using the FLSAVE utility to save an application.
Migrating Version 4.3 or Later
Perform the following steps to migrate a FactoryLink application built under one operating system to a computer running a different operating system:
1 Perform a multiplatform save using the FLSAVE utility to back up the existing
FactoryLink application. Refer to Chapter 106, “FactoryLink Utilities”, in
FactoryLink Fundamentals for details on using FLSAVE .
2 Install FactoryLink on the new operating system.
Note: Perform a platform-specific save if you want to maintain the copy of the FactoryLink version you currently have on your system.
3 Restore the multiplatform-saved version of the application you saved previously in this procedure on the new computer using the FLREST utility. Refer to Chapter
106, “FactoryLink Utilities”, in FactoryLink Fundamentals for details on using
FLREST .
4 Convert the application to the new version of FactoryLink using the FLCONV utility. Refer to Chapter 106, “FactoryLink Utilities”, in FactoryLink
Fundamentals for details on using FLCONV .
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D
ISABLING
F
ACTORY
L
INK
L
ICENSE
You can use the deinstall utility to remove the existing FactoryLink license information to facilitate the following:
• Upgrading operating system version
• Changing hard drives
• Changing processors
• Moving to new systems
Enable the FactoryLink license using the following procedure after you complete all system changes.
Deinstall does not delete the FactoryLink files; it merely removes the license information. This disables the FactoryLink files. To enable the files again, simply obtain a new registration number. Do not re-install FactoryLink.
Perform the following to disable the FactoryLink license:
1 Enter the following command at the prompt to initiate deinstall: deinstal
The system issues a warning that FactoryLink license disables and prompts for confirmation as shown below.
- W A R N I N G -
This will de-install FactoryLink from your system. Are you sure you want to de-install FactoryLink? (Y/N)
2 Enter Y to continue the process. The deinstall utility removes the license information and issues the following statement:
FactoryLink successfully de-installed.
A deinstallation number is displayed on the screen.
De-installation number: XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX
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3 Write down the deinstallation number. You need this number to enable the license when you are ready to use FactoryLink again.
4 Contact the authorization desk personnel and provide the displayed deinstallation number and the registration number for the new installation to enable the
FactoryLink software at its new location or with a new system configuration. The authorization desk personnel provides you with a new authorization code. Use this code to enable the FactoryLink license at the new location.
D
EINSTALLING
F
ACTORY
L
INK
M
ODULES
Perform the following steps to selectively deinstall FactoryLink software modules:
1 Choose FactoryLink Install from the FactoryLink Program Group.
4
Double-click here to install
2
Perform Steps 6 through 9 of Chapter 1, “Installation”, to display the
Installation menu. Choose CUSTOM Installation/Deinstallation to display the Custom Installation dialog.
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3 Choose DEINSTALL to display the Insert Media dialog.
4 Insert the system CD and click on OK . The installation/deinstallation process is initialized and the Custom Selective Deinstallation dialog is displayed.
5 Select the modules you wish to deinstall from the list of Installed Modules to remove and use the arrow buttons to add them to the list of Selected Modules.
Click on OK to begin the deinstallation.
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6 The File Deletion displays as the appropriate files are removed from your system.
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7 Once all the files are deleted, you return to the Custom Installation menu. Choose
Cancel to return to the main Installation menu, or press F3 to exit.
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Index
A
C
creating a new application (FLNEW)
custom installation (Windows) 5 , 9
Custom Selective Installation dialog 11
D
disabling FactoryLink license 60
E error messages
express installation (Windows) 5 , 9
F
FLNEW
G
I
installation
supplement/option tasks (Windows) 12
L
M
migrating to a different operating system
Index I-65
N network options
new application
O
Operating System-Specific Setup dialog 17
OPT
P
PAK
R
registering FactoryLink software 52
removing FactoryLink modules 60
S selective installation
Software Registration dialog 19
supplement/option installation
supplement/option paths
U
upgrading FactoryLink version 58
V
W
Windows NT and Windows 95
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Table of contents
- 5 Installation
- 5 Initial Installation
- 25 Supplemental Installation
- 29 Error Messages
- 51 Additional Procedures
- 52 Additional Install Functions
- 53 Registering FactoryLink Windows NT and Windows95Software
- 53 Registering Within the 10 Day Limit
- 54 Registering After the 10 Day Limit
- 54 Displaying the Registration Number
- 55 Operating System-Specific Setup
- 57 Authorizing your FactoryLink Software
- 58 Upgrading FactoryLink Version
- 59 Migrating to a Different Operating System
- 59 Migrating Version 4.3 or Later
- 60 Disabling FactoryLink License
- 61 Deinstalling FactoryLink Modules
- 65 Index
- 65 A
- 65 C
- 65 D
- 65 E
- 65 F
- 65 G
- 65 I
- 65 L
- 65 M
- 66 N
- 66 O
- 66 P
- 66 R
- 66 S
- 66 U
- 66 V
- 66 W