Installation guide
the site’s off-hours, as downloading and installing the Microsoft .NET framework can take over 30
minutes, depending on network speed.
To run the installer package on a dedicated server that does not already have the IMPAX Installation
Server installed, when using https mode, you must use the Web Server Certificate Wizard to create
a certificate request to submit to a trusted certificate authority, and install the certificate. You must
then install the SSL certificate on the dedicated server before running the installer package.
If using http mode, you do not have to install the SSL certificate.
For more information, refer to “Installing an SSL certificate on a dedicated server” (topic number
7786) and “Installing the IMPAX Installation Server (refer to page 58)” (topic number 7773) in the
IMPAX 6.5.3 Client Installation, Upgrade, and Configuration Guide.
Note:
The PACS Client Updater service downloads and installs the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. The
services run as administrator, so you do not have to log in as the administrator user.
To run the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 installer package
1. From the IMPAX Client CD or a network location, run
IMPAXInstallationServer_DotNet35Updater.exe.
2. On the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Agfa IMPAX Installation Server - .NET 3.5
SP1 Updater screen, click Next.
3. To install the application into C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ClientInstaller, on the Destination Folder
screen, click Next.
or
To install the application to another location, click Change. In the Change Current Destination
Folder dialog, browse for the directory location to install into and click OK. On the Destination
Folder screen, click Next.
4.
On the Ready to Install the Program screen, click Install.
The installer runs.
5.
On the Installation Wizard Completed screen, click Finish.
Enabling automated installation of the IMPAX Client software from
a command prompt
(Topic number: 7802)
Installation of the IMPAX Client can be completely silent, or automated. This can simplify an IMPAX
Client rollout, and eliminates the need for any user input during the installation.
Through a line command issued on the client workstation, the various installation settings and their
values can be specified; otherwise, defaults are applied. The command can be distributed to users
through a batch file, or through a software distribution tool such as Microsoft Systems Management
Server (SMS).
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