User guide
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4 Follow the on-screen instructions to progress through the Welcome screen and accept
the license agreement.
5 Enter your company information.
6 Enter your license key.
If this is an evaluation copy, accept the default license key, Evaluation. This allows
you to use the product for 30 days.
If this is a fully-licensed copy, enter the license key found on the License Agreement
that came with the software.
7 In the Destination Dialog box, choose one of two options:
— Accept the default target drive and folder displayed in the Destination Directory
box.
— Click Browse and select or enter a new folder, a new drive, or both.
8 Accept the default program folder, ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager 1.0, or select a
different program folder and click Next.
9 In the Installation Type Dialog Box, select the set of files to install:
— Click Typical to install all the files provided with the ExtremeWare Enterprise
Manager software.
— Click Custom to specify which files to install.
With ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager 1.0, all files are required
10 In the Database Server Information Dialog Box, enter the following information:
a In the Machine field, type the name of the server on which you are doing the
installation. All three components (the Database Engine, the Database
OpenServer Gateway, and the Web Server) must be installed on the same server.
b In the TCP Port field, accept the default (2222) for the port that the Enterprise
Manager Web Server will use to communicate with the database, or enter a
different port number. You can use any port number (a number between 1024
and 9999 is recommended) except a port number already in use by another
process.
11 In the Get HTTP Port Dialog Box, you are asked for three ports that the Enterprise
Manager Web Server will use:
a The HTTP Port for communication with clients (default 80).
b The Admin Port used by the Enterprise Manager web server (default 9090).