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- TECHNICAL BULLETIN
- 10.12.90 ACCPAC6 JCR
- ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE: ACCPAC Plus 6.0, Computer Associates
-
- INTRODUCTION
- ACCPAC Plus 6.0 has been successfully tested in house with LANtastic 3.0X. This bulletin has been
- designed as a guide during the installation and operation of ACCPAC 6.0 on LANtastic.
-
- INSTALLING ACCPAC Plus 6.0 on LANtastic 3.0X
- The network should be active prior to installing ACCPAC's Windowing System Manager (WSM), and
- SHARE must be loaded (they recommend setting the parameters at /L:250 /F10000), and FILES
- should be present in the config.sys file (they recommend FILES=250). File locks must be configured
- on the workstations which contain data. The recommended values for those workstation's /L and /F
- parameters when loading SHARE are:
- Set /L to the # of file locks that were recorded on the User List in the installation guide.
- Set /F using the following equation: filespace = file handles X 40.
- For more information, please refer to the "Setting Configuration Parameters on DOS Workstations"
- section of Installation on page 3-37, 3-38 of the LanPak manual.
-
- The WSM is installed by typing A:INSTALL at the DOS prompt with the first WSM disk in drive
- A:. Once installed, it should automatically bring up a menu with an option to Install Programs. If you
- are returned back to the DOS prompt, check to be sure SHARE is loaded and that no errors have
- occurred. You may run WSM from this point by typing in PLUS. Press the F3 key to select option
- and select Install Programs.
-
- NOTE: Please review the section "NETWORK INSTALLATION OPTIONS," on page 4 of this
- bulletin before installing WSM. The DOS prompt should be the default drive designation from which
- ACCPAC will be run.
-
- Installing ACCPAC Plus Products
- Insert the "Product One" disk of the product (Order Entry, Accounts Payable, etc) you are installing,
- and select Continue from the prompt. Follow the prompts to insert additional disks if necessary.
-
- Installing the LanPak
- Install the LanPak product disk following the instructions above. The system will then prompt the
- following questions:
- Have you read the README.TXT file? --- answer yes if so
- Are you installing on a Novell Network?- -- answer no
- When activating the WSM for the network, the Network Activator compares version numbers and
- a message will appear which verifies the versions are compatible. The system will then prompt to
- activate the WSM. Select Yes to continue, and the Network Activator should appear. The status
- should indicate that the network units on this disk have not been installed. A Host Network scroll
- box will appear. Move the arrow key to the entry field, and select IBM PC LAN. Select YES to
- confirm the network name and a message will indicate that activation of the network is taking place.
- After installation, the status should show that 4 Network units have been installed and the Host
- Network field should display IBM PC LAN. After activation, select CONTINUE and a message will
- display "Completing Activation." The system will then prompt (Y/N) to install another program. To
- check the LanPak installation, exit WSM to DOS (press ESC at the Start List). Re-start WSM by
- typing in PLUS and the network name should be displayed on the screen header line.
-
- Additional LanPak Installations
- Install LanPak product disks using the Install Program function as defined above. The Network
- Activator Installation screen should appear and the number of Network Units currently installed
- should not include the units on this disk. After installation, the status should indicate that the
- Network Units have been added to the existing Network Units. Select CONTINUE and select NO
- if you do not wish to install another product.
-
- Note on LanPaks...
- Each LanPak disk contains four Network Units. You cannot install one LanPak disk twice. Refer
- to the LanPak manual to determine the number of Network Units required for each configuration.
-
- Configuring Workstation Names
- The Workstation Name identifies each workstation to other users on the network. To give each
- workstation a unique name, the workstation must first be assigned its own option directory. This can
- be accomplished through the DOS SET command; SET plususer = d:\pathname where d:\pathname
- is the drive and directory containing the user options. This can also be accomplished by starting
- WSM with the "/u" command; PLUS /ud:\pathname. Computer Associates recommends using the SET
- command as it frees the user from any switches at startup (please note that any switch used at startup
- will override any environment variables established using the SET command). Copy the
- EZUSEROP.LD4 file to the workstation's specified options directory. Once this has been done, the
- Workstation Name may be changed once in WSM by pressing F3 for System Manager and selecting
- Options. You will see the workstation name in parenthesis (the default is UNNAMED). Press enter
- to change the name. The user name must be unique for each workstation.
-
- This process can be done to customize separate Printer lists, Start lists, Currency and Exchange Rate
- tables and system options for each person or workgroup on the network. Please refer to the "Create
- Printer Lists, Start Lists, and Options for Workgroups" section from Administration on page 4-4 in
- the LanPak manual for more information on these customizations.
-
- Configuring a workstation using PROFILE.LD4
- The PROFILE.LD4 file contains configuration info for each workstation, including support for
- remote access, customizing network drive designations and limiting the number of open ACCPAC
- windows a user may access.
-
- Profile.LD4 - Remote Support
- In some cases the user must access the server through a modem which may cause certain performance
- limitations. For these users, Computer Associates recommends an alternate installation method, which
- includes the modification of this file. Please refer to Adding a Remote Workstation, in the LanPak
- manual, for more information.
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- Profile.LD4 - Customizing Network Drives
- When installing ACCPAC, it is recommended that each user use the same drive designation to run
- ACCPAC. However, if your users do require different drive designations to run ACCPAC, it is
- possible by the modification of PROFILE.LD4. Be sure to modify the file on each workstation - do
- not attempt to modify the file located on the server. To modify the file, you must first:
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- 1. Ensure the file is located on the root of each workstation and is not read-only (for edit purposes).
- 2. Set a path to the location of the local profile.ld4 file on the workstation so the system will know
- which .LD4 file to reference.
-
- The file should contain at least two pieces of information (the defaults are listed):
- \ASP {The location of the \ASP directory on the server
- 10 {the number of windows that workstation can have open
-
- Edit the file so that the first line reads X:\ASP where X: is the redirected drive designation to the
- server's ACCPAC directory. For example, if this user has issued a command such as NET USE F:
- \\SERVER\RESOURCE (where SERVER is the server's machine name and RESOURCE is the
- name of the resource created on the server for ACCPAC), the first line should be changed to
- F:\ASP. Save the changes to the file, ensure your path is properly set, redirect your drive designation
- (X:) to the server's ACCPAC resource and you should be able to run PLUS from that redirected
- drive. These steps must be taken on each workstation. Once again, to eliminate any possible problem
- or confusion, it is recommended that each user execute ACCPAC from the same redirected drive
- designation.
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- Profile.LD4 - Limiting the Windows Access
- An ACCPAC user may access more than one window simultaneously and 'swap' between windows.
- That is, the user may execute one program from the Start List, and from within that program they
- may press F4 to return to the start list and activate another program. In this manner each program
- is considered an active window - the user may modify and work within each window, and may swap
- between windows by pressing the F10 key. The maximum number of windows which can be open is
- ten. This number is reflected in the second line of the Profile.LD4 file. The network administrator
- may wish to lower this value for performance reasons - each window uses certain resources which may
- affect the performance. To decrease the number, edit the file and change the second line to the
- lesser number. Please refer to the Trouble Shooting Tips and Suggestions noted on page 5 of this
- bulletin for additional information.
-
- Network Operation
- Once the ACCPAC products have been installed on a server, each workstation, using the same drive
- designation, should log into the ACCPAC server and share the designated ACCPAC resource and
- any necessary printing devices. To activate WSM from the workstation, type PLUS from the
- redirected drive prompt.
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- Network Installation Options
- When ACCPAC is initially installed on the server, it creates a series of directories and files from the
- root, therefore, the root must be shared instead of any particular directory. If security is a concern
- or you do not wish the users to have access to the entire root, you may install ACCPAC to a
- subdirectory which has been substituted or redirected with a drive designation, as follows:
-
- 1. Make a directory on your server called \ACCPAC.
- 2. Redirect drive E: (where E: is the first available drive designation) to this subdirectory. This may
- be done with either the DOS SUBST command or by creating a resource for the \ACCPAC
- directory and allowing the network to redirect a drive to that resource:
- SUBST E: C:\ACCPAC or...
- Log into the server, create a resource called ACCPAC (with a link path of C:\ACCPAC) and
- issue a NET USE E: \\SERVER\ACCPAC command to designate drive E:.
- 3. Install ACCPAC WSM and any subsequent products onto drive E: (instead of drive C:).
- 4. Run NET_MGR and create a shared resource called ACCPAC with a link path of C:\ACCPAC
- (If you've already done this step in #2, continue on to #6).
- 5. Issue a NET USE command to link to the ACCPAC resource; NET USE E:
- \\SERVER\ACCPAC,
- Where E: is the redirected drive designation and \\SERVER is the name of the server on which
- the ACCPAC program has been installed, and \ACCPAC is the resource name which was set up
- in NET_MGR on \\SERVER.
- 6. Switch to the E: prompt and run WSM.
-
- NOTE: This operation may be preferred, however, once installed in this manner, ACCPAC must
- always be run from the new drive designation on both the server and the workstations. The server
- is not required to net use his own \ACCPAC resource, but may instead use the SUBST command to
- run ACCPAC from drive E:. To avoid path confusion, keep each user to the same redirected drive
- (have them all run ACCPAC from drive E:).
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- TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS
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- Installation
- If the system exits out to DOS during the installation procedure, make sure that SHARE is currently
- loaded and check to see if any errors have occurred. Once WSM is installed, follow the Install
- Program procedure (at the Start List press F3 for System Manager and I for Install Program) for all
- other program installations. If you exit for any reason before the installation is complete, that
- program MUST be reinstalled.
-
- Network Status
- By creating workstation names, one can display ACCPAC's network activity by pressing F3 for System
- Manager and selection Network Status. This gives the user an option to display the ACCPAC
- workstations and the last database conflict (program conflict).
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- Running ACCPAC across the network
- ACCPAC should be activated from the same redirected drive on each workstation. If ACCPAC is
- unable to locate the necessary data files, double check the drive redirection. If some users are
- executing ACCPAC from a different drive designation, check those user's Profile.LD4 files. This file
- contains the specific path information for that user's designated ACCPAC drive. Make sure the
- specified drive in Profile.LD4 is the same as the redirected drive from which ACCPAC is being
- executed, and make sure the user has a path set to that Profile.LD4 file.
-
- File Configuration
- As mentioned earlier, each program executed in an ACCPAC window requires a certain number of
- files. If the users reach their limit in open windows, they may also exceed the number of available
- files. If this happens, limit the number of available open windows for each user (see the Profile.LD4
- section).
-
- Printing Problems - Local
- If your program will not print to a local printer, exit from ACCPAC and confirm that the local port
- (LPT1...) has not been redirected across the network (this can be done using the LANtastic NET
- SHOW command). Print through DOS to confirm the connection. If you can print through DOS but
- not through ACCPAC, select the report you wish to print and press F3 for System Manager, and
- P for Printer Configuration. Make sure the designation is set to Printer and check the printer driver.
- The printer driver selected should be the driver which corresponds to that printer. Check all
- options/ports for that driver and try again. If you are still unable to print, the driver you have
- configured may be incorrect and you may wish to review your printer manual or contact Computer
- Associates for the corresponding driver configuration.
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- Printing Problems - Network
- If your program will not print to a network printer, exit from ACCPAC and confirm that you can
- print through the network to the network printer. If you can not, check your printer redirection and
- timeout, and make sure the server's network queue is active. Once you are able to print through the
- network, follow the steps above in attempting to print through ACCPAC.
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- TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS, Cont.
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- Running ACCPAC with Expanded Memory Managers
- ACCPAC will utilize any Expanded memory available on your system. When it is installed, the initial
- CA screen will display the amount of memory available. ACCPAC uses this expanded memory to
- optimize certain functions, such as with their memory resident search. Our in house tests ran
- ACCPAC Plus with Quarterdeck's QEMM.SYS. As always, when installing any EMM driver, please
- be sure to avoid any possible RAMBASE conflicts. If you are running a LANtastic 2mbps adapter,
- you will need to exclude the RAMBASE you've selected on the adapter. For example, your config.sys
- file (this example uses QEMM.SYS) may look something like this: DEVICE=QEMM.SYS RAM
- X=D000-D800, where D000-D800 may be the RAMBASE used by the network adapter.
- NOTE: ACCPAC Plus requires each node to have a minimum of 640K RAM.
-
- Performance Options - Limiting Windows
- Many things can be done to enhance the performance of your network, such as adding a cache utility
- or optimizing buffer settings (more information is available on optimizing LANtastic through a
- PERFORMANCE bulletin available on Artisoft's fax system). For ACCPAC, the performance can
- be affected by the number of open windows (or sessions) each user accesses. A program can be
- executed through each window, and every program uses various resources from that computer
- (memory, file handles, etc). Accessing more windows means using more resources, which can directly
- affect the performance of that system. The number of open windows on each system can be limited
- by modifying the Profile.LD4 file on each workstation.
-
- To limit the number of active windows, the Profile.LD4 file may be modified as outlined above.
- Use caution when editing this file, as the first specifies the location of the ACCPAC files for that
- specific user. In the Profile.LD4 file, the second line contains the window limit value (again the
- default is 10). Edit the file and enter the new window limit value on that line.
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- Performance Options - Verify Entries
- In addition to limiting the number of active windows, you can also increase performance by changing
- the System Manager option 'Verify Entries' to no (the default is yes). This will speed up data entry
- in key fields.
-
- Performance Options - Share
- Finally, ensure that SHARE has been properly installed on every machine which contains ACCPAC
- data and that you are using the recommended /F and /L parameter values accordingly.
-
- Please refer to the "Performance Tips" section from Administration on page 4-19 in the ACCPAC
- LanPak manual for more information.
-
- FINAL NOTE:
- This document has been designed to help with the installation and setup of ACCPAC and to provide
- a guideline for trouble shooting. Additional configuration may be necessary to accommodate your
- specific network.
-
- If a unique problem arises which we are unable to resolve either through phone contact with our
- technical support or through this bulletin, a problem report can be filed through our tech support
- staff. While we are able to provide full support with our network products, the complexity of
- ACCPAC 6.0 may require the use of additional resources not available from Artisoft.
-
- LANtastic has met the certification requirements as outlined by Computer Associates, and ACCPAC
- 6.0 has been added to our list as compatible with LANtastic NOS 3.0X.
-
- Any questions or suggestions on this bulletin may be mailed to our offices:
-
- Artisoft, Inc.
- 575 East River Road
- Tucson, AZ 85704
- ATTN: Compatibility Department / ACCPAC 6.0 Support.
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- Vendor Info
- Computer Associates International, Inc.
- 1240 McKay Drive
- San Jose, CA 95131
- (408) 432-1764
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