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Phoenix
Getting Started Guide
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WinNonlin 5.2.1 license holders
Users who have WinNonlin 5.2.1 licenses can use Phoenix with no intervention
from Pharsight as long as the WinNonlin license is current.
During the installation process Phoenix looks for an existing WinNonlin license.
If it finds one, it gives the user the option of using it. If a user chooses to use the
existing license, a copy of the license file, lservrc, is written to the default
Phoenix license file location at C:\Program Files\Pharsight\Phoe-
nix\application\Services\Licensing in Windows XP and Vista.
Users can also copy and paste the lservrc file from the WinNonlin installation
directory (C:\Program Files\Pharsight\WinNonlin by default) to
the Phoenix licensing service directory in Windows XP (C:\Program
Files\Pharsight\Phoenix\application\Services\Licens-
ing by default) or Vista (C:\Program Files\Pharsight\Phoe-
nix\application\Services\Licensing by default).
» A WinNonlin 5.2.1 Professional license is equivalent to the Phoenix Win-
Nonlin license.
» A WinNonlin 5.2.1 Enterprise license is equivalent to the combination of
the Phoenix WinNonlin and Phoenix Connect licenses.
CDISC import and export
X
ODBC Connectivity
X
Word Export
XXX
Edit in Excel
XXX
Plug-in APIs
XXX
Phoenix Framework
XXX
Table 2-1. Phoenix plug-in license matrix
Feature/Plug-in Phoenix
Connect
Phoenix
WinNonlin
Phoenix NLME