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1. Install the ABS software on the server with the following (or similar) tree structure. Folders in red must be named as shown - those in blue are suggested names and may be substituted with your designation: *The \ABS\LOGS folder is only required for users of the Management Reporting System (MARS). See Setting up the Management Reporting System for more information. 2. Share the folder Keystone. This is accomplished by running Windows Explorer and highlighting the folder Keystone. Position the mouse pointer to Keystone and press the right mouse button. Select Sharing from the pop-up menu. Share the folder as Keystone. For example:
Click on Permissions to set the appropriate file permissions. All ABS users must be allowed to read and write to all folders located under \ABS (if desired, you can specify the TASK folder to be Read Only). For example:
3. Next, go to the users computer and create a folder called \ABS\USER1 (USER1 may be substituted with another name, such as the users initials). Double-click on the Neighborhood Network icon from the desktop, then double-click on the server computer icon. Double-click on the folder called Keystone. Next, click on the Map Drive icon from the toolbar (depending on the desktop properties, this option many be listed under the File menu as Map Network Drive). The next available drive letter will automatically be displayed. You can select this drive letter or specify K as suggested. In the Folder field, enter the path to the server computer, including the Keystone folder. Make sure the field Reconnect at logon is checked. For example:
Click on Finish to complete the network mapping procedure. NOTE: It is imperative that every ABS user have full network privileges in each \ABS folder (ABS\DATA, ABS\HELP, etc.). READ-only privileges can be specified for the \TASK folder. It is also imperative that each user run from their own unique user folder (i.e., \ABS\USER1). Users CANNOT share the same user folder. Multiple shortcuts can be created on a users desktop to automatically launch specific ABS programs and/or functions. Refer to Bypassing the ABS Main Menu for details. 4. Edit the users PATH statement. This is accomplished by opening the Control Panel, double-clicking on the System icon, and clicking on the Advanced tab:
Click on Environment Variables and the following screen will appear:
Under System Variables, click on Path, then click on Edit. The following screen will appear:
In the Variable Value field, position the cursor at the end of the existing path and add K:\TASK (substitute K for the drive where \TASK is located, if necessary). 5) Click on OK to save the path. Click on OK again to exit the System properties. Based on the above configuration, the ABS.INI settings would be as follows:
Related Topics: Refer to Creating the ABS.INI File for more information on the ABS.INI files. Refer to Creating a Windows 2000 shortcut for instructions on creating a desktop icon for ABS.
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