Chapter 2 installing your application, Installation terms, Chapter 2 – IntelliTrack Inventory Shipping Receiving Picking (ISRP) User Manual

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Quick Start Guide

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CHAPTER 2

Installing your
Application

IntelliTrack ISRP v7.x operates in a network environment and involves
application and server setup. It is available in two versions:

Single Workstation Setup: Uses MSDE or SQL Server to run the
ISRP database.

Network Workstation Setup: Requires SQL Server to run the ISRP
database.

Installation Terms

During workstation application installation, you will come across various
terms. These terms, as they relate to installing IntelliTrack ISRP, are
defined below.

Workstation Application: The IntelliTrack ISRP application that runs
on the desktop computer.

MSDE: The Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine is a “lite” version
of SQL Server 2000. If you are upgrading your application from v6.2
and use MSDE to run the ISRP database, the system will continue to
use MSDE.

SQL Express: A “lite” version of SQL Server 2005 that is used to run
the ISRP database. If you are a new user and do not have SQL Server-
Full version installed on your system, SQL Express will be installed
during the installation process to run the ISRP database.

SQL Server: The SQL Server is an application that runs the ISRP
database. It may be used in conjunction with ISRP (instead of MSDE or
SQL Express). If you use SQL Server with ISRP, you do not need to
run a full installation or a SQL Server installation.

PC or Machine: Refers to a desktop computer that runs the ISRP
application.

Server: The machine on which the Microsoft SQL Server Desktop
Engine or the full version of SQL server resides. In order to run Intelli-
Track ISRP, you must establish the server connection.

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