ASTEROID Installation: The CD Browser
ASTEROID Installation: The CD Browser
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ASTEROID Installation
Before launching ASTEROID, the software and database/s have to be installed on your system. We have used the latest installation technology to make this as easy as possible. The installation procedure is described in this chapter. If you are in a corporate environment and a system administrator or technical support person normally installs your software, you should pass on these instructions to that person.
The CD Browser
All ASTEROID CDs supplied by Roy Morgan Research have a CD Browser menu program called Browser.exe. The menu allows you access the software installer, the database installer and any other functions contained on the CD.
To start the CD browser, use one of the following methods. If the CD is set to autorun, the CD browser will start automatically when you insert the CD into your CD drive. Note that most CDs are not set to autorun so they may be conveniently used as database archive CDs. If the CD does not autorun, browse to the root directory of the CD and double-click Browser.exe to run the CD browser.
To select an item from the browser menu, move the mouse cursor over the item. The cursor will change to the shape of a hand. Click to run the item. When INSTALL SOFTWARE is selected, a second menu appears allowing you to select your Windows platform and the type of installation required. The resulting SETUP.EXE command is automatically configured with the options you have chosen.
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Software Installation
ASTEROID is a 32 bit Windows program that will function on most versions of Microsoft Windows. The ASTEROID SETUP program is used to install ASTEROID program files on your hard disk or network and performs all necessary configuration tasks. The SETUP program automatically performs the following steps. 1. Copies ASTEROID program and reference files to the ASTEROID Program directory. 2. Installs component software DLLs required in the Windows System directory. 3. Creates the ASTEROID configuration settings in the registry. 4. Creates a Start Menu folder of shortcuts for running ASTEROID.
Quick Start
To install ASTEROID on a single PC for the first time, see page 3. To install ASTEROID on a network for the first time, see page 11. To upgrade a single PC (from a previous revision of ASTEROID 4), see page 8. To upgrade a network image installation, see page 12.
System Requirements
Personal computer using an Intel Pentium class processor or compatible. Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT4, 2000 or XP. Memory: 16MB for 95, 98; 32MB for ME; 64MB for NT4; 128MB for 2000 or XP. Hard disk space required: 22 MB (for software only - databases have their own requirements for disk space). VGA or higher resolution monitor (minimum recommended resolution is 800 x 600 pixels with 256 colours). CD-ROM drive (or network access to CD-ROM) for software and data installation. Mouse
Component Software
Some of the functionality in ASTEROID is built from industry standard 3rd party software components. These components are provided in the form of DLL files that are installed into the Windows System directory. The following components are supplied. ChartFX Client Server, graphing support, copyright 1999 Software FX Inc. Formula One, spreadsheet control, copyright 1994-1997 Tidestone Technologies Inc.
All licence requirements for components have been met by Roy Morgan Research.
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Alternatively, you can run SETUP.EXE directly without using the CD browser menu. The location is: D:\ASTERIOD\SETUP.EXE (substitute your CD-ROM drive letter for D:).
Setup Modes
SETUP will run in different modes, depending on the current status of ASTEROID on your PC. If ASTEROID is not currently installed (or the version is earlier than 4.0), SETUP will perform a First Time Setup. (N.B. ASTEROID 2002 and ASTEROID 4 can co-exist on the same machine. The ASTEROID 4 setup will not affect your ASTEROID 2002 installation.) If a recent version of ASTEROID is installed and qualifies for upgrade, SETUP will perform an Upgrade Setup. If the current version of ASTEROID has already been installed, SETUP will perform a Maintenance Setup.
These buttons are used to step through the SETUP wizard dialogs. Click Next to proceed or Back to go back to the previous step.
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1. Welcome dialog
The Welcome dialog identifies the version of ASTEROID about to be installed. Click Next to proceed.
The Customer Information dialog lets you enter your name and company name. Default values are supplied from your Windows configuration. You can also elect to install the application: For all users who logon to the computer; or: Only for the current user.
The default of all users should be used unless you are a system administrator and you have a specific requirement to limit usage of the application. Click Next to proceed.
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The Setup Type dialog lets you choose the type of setup, including whether you want to install locally on the PC or run from a network image. The options are: Complete Install all program features locally on the PC. This is the recommended option. Custom Allows advanced users to install selected program features locally on the PC. If Custom is selected, another dialog is inserted in the sequence, which provides the option to select or deselect various features within ASTEROID and/or change the destination folder. Network The users PC will be configured to run from the network image associated with SETUP.EXE. A network image includes all program features. (If there is no valid network image, a Complete installation is performed).
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The Select Features dialog only appears if you selected the Custom setup type. It lets you select or de-select features for installation. For example, it is possible to install the documentation for ASTEROID without installing the program files. The destination folder may be changed by clicking the Browse button (not recommended). Select the features required, then click Next to proceed.
The Start Copying Files dialog summarises the settings you have made and allows you to check these before the file copy process begins. Click Back to change any settings. Click Next to start the file copy process.
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The Setup Status dialog is displayed while file copying and configuration is in progress.
The Wizard Complete dialog is displayed when file copying and configuration is complete. Depending on the status of your computer before SETUP was run, the Wizard Complete dialog may request that the computer is re-booted at this point. You must re-boot before using ASTEROID if the Wizard Complete dialog asks you to do so. Click Finish to exit from Setup.
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Upgrade Setup
SETUP performs an Upgrade Setup if a recent version of ASTEROID is installed and qualifies for upgrade. If SETUP determines that it is able to do an upgrade, the following message is displayed.
Click Yes to proceed with the upgrade. N.B. An upgrade uses the settings from the original ASTEROID setup, therefore most of the wizard dialogs from the first time setup do not appear. The upgrade wizard consists of only 3 dialogs. 1. Welcome dialog
The Welcome dialog identifies that this is an upgrade and shows the version of ASTEROID that will be installed. Click Next to proceed and apply the upgrade.
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The Setup Status dialog is displayed while file upgrading and configuration is in progress.
The Wizard Complete dialog is displayed when file upgrading and configuration is complete. Click Finish to exit from Setup.
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Maintenance Setup
SETUP performs a Maintenance Setup if the current version of ASTEROID has already been installed.
The maintenance dialog lets you: Modify the features installed during a custom setup (for advanced users only). Repair a previous installation. This is useful if you accidentally deleted files or shortcuts installed with ASTEROID. Remove ASTEROID completely.
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The recommended procedure is as follows. Ensure that all users have closed ASTEROID. Delete or rename the old network image folder on the network drive. Install the new network image by running an administrative setup (SETUP.EXE /a) from the new CD. The destination path must be the same location as was used for the old network image.
The workstations do not have to be re-installed unless we advise that some of the workstation components have changed. If you wish to re-install the workstations (for verification or peace of mind), run SETUP.EXE from the root of the network image. This will invoke an Upgrade Setup, see page 8.
Changes to <Defaults.ini> will only be effective for new users who have not yet run ASTEROID. Once ASTEROID is run, the users path configuration is stored in their private registry key.
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The development team welcomes any comments or suggestions you may have on this subject, and will provide all assistance possible.
Silent Installation
ASTEROID Setup is built using InstallShield and fully supports the ability to do Silent installations. If you are a system administrator, you have probably used this when installing other products. First step is to create a response file that contains the responses normally entered to the dialog interface. The response file is created by running SETUP with the /r argument. SETUP.EXE /r Step through the dialogs, choosing the responses you would expect the user to choose. Output from this step is a response file Setup.iss in the Windows folder. To specify an alternative response file name or location use the argument /f1. SETUP.EXE /r /f1<path>\network_setup.iss The Setup can now be run silently by running SETUP with the /s argument. SETUP.EXE /s Additional arguments may be required. /f1 is used to indicate a response file other than the default Setup.iss. /f2 is used to indicate the location of an output log file. Any errors encountered are logged in this file, rather than interrupting the user.
The final command would then be similar to this: SETUP.EXE /s /f1<path>\network_setup.iss /f2C:\Asteroid.log
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Configuration Editor
The Configuration Editor <AstConfig4.exe> is a stand alone tool to edit the ASTEROID directory configuration without running ASTEROID. It can be used when ASTEROID will not run due to errors in the directory configuration. The Configuration Editor is not intended for routine usage.
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Data Installation
Databases on CD may be installed to your hard disk or network using the following procedure. Decide on a directory to hold the database. This may be the default Data Directory or any other directory accessible to the intended user(s). Place the ASTEROID CD in your CD-ROM drive. Run the CD browser (Browser.exe). Select INSTALL A DATABASE from the menu.
The Database Loader process will present a list of databases on the CD. Highlight the desired database and click Next to copy the files. Database files on CD are not compressed and may also be copied to your hard disk or network using Windows Explorer. The ASTEROID software is able to access a database residing on CD if you wish. This feature is useful for infrequently used databases. From the ASTEROID Open Database dialog, simply browse to the appropriate folder on your CD drive.