Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Software Installation

Access Manager 2000 User Manual

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The INSTALL program then copies the Access Manager program
files and all blank database files into the newly created directory. It
transfers all data from the current database to the new database and
leaves the current database intact.

10. Now the installation is complete, and you need to update a few other

files:

If pcANYWHERE is being used:

a. Copy the pcANYWHERE files from the old Access Manager

directory into the

AM2000

directory.

b. If changes have been made to the factory default settings, either

copy the .

CFG

file from the

AM2000.BAK

directory to the

AM2000

directory or reconfigure pcANYWHERE from the

start.

If you made changes to the

COLORATT.DAT

and

MONOATT.DAT

files:

a. You must make the same changes to the new

COLORATT.DAT

or

MONOATT.DAT

files in the

AM2000

directory.

b. This can be done with a standard ASCII text editor.

11. After the update is completed, go to the

AM2000

directory and

start Access Manager.

12. When you’re sure that the new database is working properly, delete

the old database in the

AM2000.BAK

directory you created in

Step 1.

By using a start-up batch file, you can set up Access Manager to do one of
the following:

start up automatically when your system boots up, or

start from any directory.

For automatic start-up whenever the host PC is powered up, you can
modify an existing

AUTOEXEC.BAT

file in the DOS root directory.

For manual start-up from any director , you can create a file called

AM2000.BAT

(or anything else you like) in any directory which exists

in the DOS path. Once this file has been created and saved, you can type

Creating a batch
file for automatic
start-up

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