Section 1. system requirements, 1 hardware and software, 2 configuration of tcp/ip service – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 1. System Requirements

1.1 Hardware and Software

LoggerNet is a collection of 32-bit programs designed to run on Intel-based

computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems. The recommended

minimum computer configuration for running LoggerNet is Windows XP,

Windows Vista, or Windows 7 because they offer the most stable operating

environment.

PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT. Make a back-up copy of your

LoggerNet software and record your CD key. Campbell Scientific

does not replace lost or damaged software. The CD key will be

required for any future installation of the software.

1.2 Configuration of TCP/IP Service

TCP/IP service must be installed and enabled on the computer for LoggerNet

to run. To determine if this service is installed and enabled, access the

Windows Control Panel (Start | Control Panel). From the Control Panel, open

Administrative Tools and choose Services. The list of installed services is

typically displayed in alphabetical order. Review the list for an entry titled

TCP/IP.

The Startup Type for this service should be listed as “Automatic” or “Manual”.

If this service is installed but listed as “Disabled”, right click the service to

bring up a floating menu. Select Properties, and on the General tab, change the

Startup Type to Automatic or Manual. If the service is not installed refer to the

Windows operating system help for installation information. In Windows XP,

the Help & Support Center can be opened by selecting the My Computer icon

on the desktop and pressing F1. Typing in

TCP/IP Service in the Search field

will display a link to “Install Simple TCP/IP Services”.

You may need to contact your IT department for complete

information for configuring this service.

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