User Guide

SpecialInstructionsUnderWindows
PathInformation
It has been found to be helpful to use the server names in UNC nota
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tion when giving the path for calling EAGLE, rather than the drive let
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ters.Forexample:
\\netservername\eagle\bin\eagle.exe
DifferentOperatingSystemsattheWorkingComputers
If network computers having different Windows systems are in use, it is
firstnecessarytoperformaninstallationasdescribedabove.
Thefollowingsituationcanarise:
All the computers that are using, for instance, Windows NT can run
EAGLE. Computers with Windows 98, however, cannot. In order to be
able to operate the computers running Windows 98 as well, copy the
files eagle.exe and eagle.key, located in the eagle\bin directory on the
server, to, for instance, eaglent.exe and eaglent.key. Now start all the
computersthatrunWindowsNT,usingthecommand
EAGLENT
Then start EAGLE from a computer with Windows 98, and license it
again with the installation code and the license disc. The eagle.key file is
thenvalidforalltheWindows98computers.Theprogramisrunwith
EAGLE
You need write authorization for the eagle\bin directory to perform the
copyingandlicensing!
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Installation