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Network Setup

Users with a multi-user license may install CES on a network to ease installation on several machines.
A central location is used for all user setups
Users can share the same database
Weblinks server locations can be edited in a central file
Instructions
1) I!"#$%A&% $ead readme.t't on the CES Edu"ack ())* installation C+-$#! for important notes about
installation. ,ou may lose data if you do not follow instructions in readme.t't.
2) Uninstall any previous version of CES on your network server- and then install CES Edu"ack ())* by runnin.
/setup.e'e0 from the new installation C+-$#!. When asked to select a destination folder- select a folder that
can be shared on the network. Ensure you do a network installation- by selectin. the /&etwork Server0 radio
button from the /Choose +estination 1ocation0 pa.e of the installation wi2ard.
3) Share the CES installation directory on the network. Consult the documentation of your network operating
system for instructions on doing this.
4) Instruct users to install usin. the /&etsetup.e'e0 pro.ram.
3e... \\CORPORATE_SERVER\CES\netsetup.exe 4
For System Administrators only:
5y default- the database is left on the server share- minimi2in. installation space on the client machine. ,ou can-
however- chan.e this option by editin. the setup.ini file- which can be found in the folder that CES Edu"ack ())*
was installed into. Chan.e the ClientInstall#ption to one of the followin.
ClientInstall#ption6Shared The database is left on the server.
ClientInstall#ption6Standalone The database is copied to the client machine.
ClientInstall#ption6Ask Ask the user whether to copy the database, or leave it on the server.
7urther details and more advanced confi.urations are available from the 8ranta +esi.n web-site
http99www..rantadesi.n.com9members9updates9inde'.htm

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