Data and programs can be installed on a Server or programs can be installed on a Workstation and data accessed from the Server.
Prerequisite:
Sage 300 System Manager and Company and System Databases must have been installed and configured successfully.
Business Partners can download the Service Manager Restricted Demo files from the website http://www.technisoft.com.au/support/downloads/demos.aspx
Double click the .exe file to raise the Service Manager installer screen.
Follow the instructions on the Install Script.
Define the Program Directory and Shared Data Directory and then click [Next].
On the Sage for Windows Directories window, type the path to the directory on the Server that you wish to install the Service Manager programs to, and then type the path to the Shared Data Directory or simply select the defaults.
To install Service Manager on a Workstation, browse the CD and locate the WSSETUP directory where the Workstation setup files are located.
Select Setup.exe and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note:
Workstation Setup must be run on the Workstation, not from the Server.
Insert the Service Manager CD into the Workstation CD-ROM drive.
The Install program should commence automatically. If it doesn't, select Start » Run from your Windows taskbar, browse the Service Manager CD until you locate the Setup.exe file, and then select it.
Follow the instructions on the Install Script.
Define the Workstation Program Directory and Shared Data Directory and then click [Next].
On the Sage for Windows Directories window, type the path to the directory on the Workstation that you wish to install the Service Manager programs to, and then type the path (on the Server) to the Shared Data Directory.
Follow the prompts clicking [Next] until completion.
The Service Manager program files will be installed in the Service Manager Program Directory, typically:
<X>:\Program Files\ACCPAC\VM<99x>
where
<X>:\Program Files\ACCPAC\ is the Sage Program Directory
<X> is the drive letter of the installation
<99x> is the version of Service Manager you have installed, e.g., 64A