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Phoenix
Getting Started Guide
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Windows Vista installation
The Vista installation process is similar to the XP installation process with the
following exceptions:
» .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 must be installed before Phoenix can
be used.
» By default, Windows Vista comes with the .NET 3.0 framework already
installed. .NET 3.0 includes the .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 com-
ponents necessary to run Phoenix WinNonlin.
» If the .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 is not already installed or some
of its components are missing, it can be downloaded from the Windows
Update Web site.
Note: Vista users must use Windows Update to get .NET 2 SP 1.
Windows 2003 Citrix Server installation
If Phoenix is installed on Windows 2003 Citrix Server, then the computer must
be rebooted after the installation in order for the operating system to update the
system variables path statement to include the MinGW compiler. This step is
necessary to use the Phoenix Model object.
Adding a WinNonlin 5.2.1 license during installation
By default, the WinNonlin license file lservrc is located in C:\Program
Files\Pharsight\WinNonlin. If a user chooses to add the WinNonlin
license during the installation process, it is copied to the default Phoenix installa-
tion directory C:\Program Files\Pharsight\Phoenix\applica-
tion\Services\Licensing in both Windows XP and Vista.
Modifying, updating, or removing a Phoenix installation
If Phoenix is already installed, then users can double-click the Setup.exe or
the Setup.msi file to update or modify a Phoenix installation.
• Double-click the Setup.exe or the Setup.msi file.
The Phoenix Application Maintenance screen is displayed.
Application Maintenance screen










