Installation - create client shortcut
Each client needs its own shortcut to be
started. This is a very important section in the installation of the product.
What you need to know before setting up a
shortcut:
- Find out what the connection name is. You
can find this in the
configuration manager under the database connections section. (Assuming
the connection was defined before)
- Find out what the executable name is for
your client. Executables can be found in the prodbx\clients directory.
Depending on the client type you need:
Type |
Executable |
ODBC |
ConnectionclientODBC.exe |
OLEDB |
ConnectionclientODBC.exe |
ADO |
ConnectionclientActiveX.exe |
SMS |
ConnectionClientSMS.exe |
MAIL |
ConnectionClientMail.exe |
FILEHANDLER |
ConnectionClientFileHandler.exe |
RECORDFILE |
ConnectionClientRecordFile.exe |
OPC |
ConnectionclientOPC.exe |
FIXED FILE |
ConnectionClientFixedFile.exe |
@AGLANCE |
ConnectionClientAAG.exe |
Use the Windows explorer to create a new
shortcut.
Go to the Prodbx 'start menu' folder.
- For Windows NT4 this is in the
\Winnt\Profiles\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\PRODBX
- For Windows 2000 and XP this is \Documents
and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\PRODBX
If you want to have the shortcut user dependent
then change the 'All Users' into the username.
Right-click and select New - Shortcut. A dialog
box will appear to enter the location of the executable.
Browse to the location where your executable is
installed in, select the executable as explained in the table here above.
Add the shortcut options (see picture) after
the executable name. As a minimum you should define the /C option, which is the
name of the connection this client should work for. See below for possible
options.
Option |
Description |
/C:connection |
Specifies the
connection to work for |
/I:computername |
When installing
PRODBX, the installation script will create a system variable DispatcherIP
and set this variable to the computername where your dispatcher is
installed. This computername is entered during the installation procedure.
If you don't want to connect the client to the dispatcher on that machine,
but to a dispatcher on a different machine, you must specify this in this
option.
Remark: this option is also available for the configuration manager and
logging manager. |
/NOBATCH |
If your client
only uses the trigger base channel, you can disable the batch channel with
this option. |
/NOTRIGGER |
If your client
only uses the batch channel, you can disable the trigger base channel with
this option. |
/NOLOG |
Per default PRODBX
will log everything, including internal variables. If you don't want all
this information, then specify this option to filter the information style
logging. Only errors in the range of 5000 will be written in the log. |
/LOGN:number |
If you want to
limit the number of consecutive identical log entries you can specify this
parameter, and limit the number to the number specified.
This parameter is only for low importance logging. |
/LOGC:number |
If you want to
limit the number of consecutive identical log entries you can specify this
parameter, and limit the number to the number specified.
This parameter is only for critical logging. |
/LOGB:number |
If you want to
limit the number of consecutive identical log entries you can specify this
parameter, and limit the number to the number specified.
This parameter is only for blocking type logging. |
/DIALUP |
Only for DCOM. If
you want to use a dial-up connection to the server, you must specify this
option. A menu option will appear in the client to synchronize with the
dispatcher whenever you have connection. |
/CD |
Enable
Connect:Direct support. Only applicable for sending Fixed file client.
Connect:Direct support is only for sending files using Connect:Direct
scripting. |
Press Next.
Type the name you want to appear in the start
menu for this connection client.
If you want to have connection clients to
startup as soon as your computer is started, you can cut and paste this
schortcut in the startup folder.
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