Import art files using the configurator – Pitney Bowes AnySite User Manual

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AnySite v9 Install Guide

Import ART Files Using the Configurator

To import the ART files for your data in the Configurator:

1. Click Tools > Importing Preferences in the AnySite Configurator menu.

2. In the Import Preferences dialog, select the *.art file to import (according to that bundle that you purchased, as iden-

tified in the preceding table) and then click Open. You may need to select the Look in list to locate the *.art files in

the ART Files folder. The default location is C:\Program Files\MapInfo\AnySite_XX\Art Files.

3. In the Select Preferences to Import dialog, select all the preferences in the list, by pressing the CTRL key, and then

click OK.

4. Repeat these steps for each ART file to import (if you have license data outside the base demographic offering).

You have completed the system configuration and are now ready to launch AnySite, proceed to Chapter 3; page

9, Launching AnySite.

If you installed the data supplied with AnySite to a non-default location, then proceed to Cataloging System

Data if Stored to a Non-Default Location before launching AnySite.

Cataloging System Data if Stored to a Non-Default Location

If the data supplied with AnySite was installed to a non-default location, then configure to the location of the data using the Any-
Site configurator as described in this section.

Shared (network) installations must install the AnySite Client before continuing. If you have not already done so, see Installing the
AnySite Client on page 28.

To catalog the data stored in a non-default location, in the Configurator:

1. Click Tools > Cataloger in the AnySite Configurator menu.

2. In the Disk Drivers to Catalog dialog, check all the drivers that contain AnySite and any additional data for use

with AnySite.

If you installed StreetPro®, then select its data directories for cataloging. The default StreetPro location is C:\Program
Files\MapInfo\Professional X.X\SPXXXX. If you installed AnySite to a network location, so that the AnySite Client is on a
different machine, then select the AnySite installation directory (which will be a mapped drive). If you could not use the
same drive letter when mapping drives on the client machines, then you must also select the Use UNC Paths check box.
Ensure that the Update Layer Paths check box is selected to fix any invalid paths, and then click OK.

Note

The Update Layer Paths check box updates paths to tables that may be invalid. The Use UNC Paths

check box records the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) location to the data. UNC codes are used in net-

work deployments where consistent network drive mappings for each user are not guaranteed. The Cataloger still

requires the drives be mapped on the machine running the cataloger.

Note

You must use the same drive letter for all client installations.

3. In the Drive Directories dialog, check all the drives that contain AnySite data, and then click OK.

You have completed the system configuration and are now ready to launch AnySite, proceed to Chapter 3; page

9, Launching AnySite.

Note

You must reboot the system before running AnySite for the first time. Run the Cataloger after pur-

chasing additional data sources or when moving data sources so that AnySite recognizes the data.

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