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13. When the installation completes, the InstallShield Wizard Completed screen
appears. Click Finish to finalize the installation process.
14. When prompted to restart the computer, click Yes .
Install a DECT Messenger Client
Depending on customer needs, there might be situations when it is necessary to spread certain
DECT Messenger components on several computers in the same network. The Client mode
installation is actually part of the same installation package and, with a few exceptions, follows
the same steps described for the Server mode setup.
Before you continue, ensure that the following preconditions are met:
• Ensure that the computer and operating system is prepared, as described in the
preparation chapters.
• Ensure that any third-party software necessary for modules that you intend to use on this
client PC (for example, National Instruments software) is installed.
Installing a DECT Messenger Client
1. Insert the DECT Messenger product DVD.
The DVD Main Menu window appears. (If the Menu does not appear, double click
D:\Autorun.exe, where D is the drive letter of your DVD drive.)
2. Select Client from the DVD Main Menu.
The Requirements Setup Wizard checks that the server meets the configuration
requirements.
If the Pending Restart Requirements check fails (for example, due to conflicts with
other installed software), click Cancel to stop the installation and reboot the PC,
and then restart the installation procedure.
3. Click Next to continue.
The Install Prerequisites window appears.
4. Verify the warning messages about missing optional components. If you intend to
use Messenger@Net software modules that are mentioned as “not available” in the
warning messages, cancel the installation. Then, install the required components
as indicated in the Preparing Operating System and Installing Third-Party Software
chapters.
5. Click Next.
The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Messenger@Net window appears.
6. Click Next.
The Setup Type window appears.
Install a DECT Messenger Client
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