Installation guide

to IMPAX 6.5.3, or the AS3000 Preparing to Upgrade GuideIMPAX 4.5, 5.2, 5.3, or WEB1000
to IMPAX 6.5.3.
2.
If a File Download dialog appears, click Open or Run.
A Preparing to Install message appears.
If on Windows Vista, a cscript.exe prompt may appear. To run it, click OK.
3.
If a prompt appears about downloading and installing missing components, click OK.
4. Follow the prompts to download and install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft .NET
Framework 3.5 SP1, Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable, or all if none are installed on your
computer.
Note:
After installing a component, the installer may stop running or you may receive an
Installation is not yet complete message. In either case, rerun the
IMPAXClientSetup.exe program.
Depending on network speed, downloading and installing the Microsoft .NET Framework can
take over 30 minutes.
For the .NET Framework 3.5 install, after the download, agree to the installation, accept the
license agreement, and after the installation is complete click OK. If prompted, restart the
computer.
If you do not have a live Internet connection, the downloading will not work. Instead, install
the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 from the Client Installer server
(http://install_server_name/clientinstaller/redist/dotnetfx35.exe).
For the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 install, after the download, if prompted to start the installation,
click OK. If prompted, restart the computer.
For the Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable install, if prompted to start the installation, click OK.
5.
On the Welcome to the Install shield Wizard for IMPAX Client screen, click Next.
6.
On the License Agreement screen, read the license agreement. If you agree, select I accept the
terms in the license agreement. Click Next.
7. To install the application into C:\Program Files\Agfa\IMPAX Client, 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.
8. On the IMPAX Application Server screen, in the Get or confirm application server name field,
type the fully qualified domain name of the Application Server to use. Click Next.
A fully qualified domain name is the full name of a system, including its local host name and
complete domain name. For example, if the Application Server is called radserver, it is on the
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