User`s guide

Appendix B - Download and Networking Instructions
Setting Up Your Server
The first step in networking Furniture Wizard is to install it on your server. If
Furniture Wizard will be used on the server, follow the instructions outlined previously in
the beginning of this manual to perform a “Full” installation. However, if you will be using
this computer for only hosting your data, perform a “Server” installation. The “Server”
installation is identical to the “Full” install of Furniture Wizard, except that the program
files are not installed, only data files.
Once you have Furniture Wizard installed on your server, your next step is to
share the Furniture Wizard folder. To do this, double-click on the “My Computer” icon in
the desktop of your server.
Next, double-click on the your C drive, (this may also be
labeled as “Local Disk” or “Hard Drive”).
Double-click on “My Computer” and then on your “C” drive.
Next, right-click on Furniture Wizard and select sharing
In your C drive, find the folder where
Furniture Wizard is installed, FURNITURE
WIZARD. Right-click this folder. In the menu that
comes up, find “Sharing” and then select it by
clicking on it.
This will bring up the “FURNITURE
WIZARD Properties” window. From this
window, you will be able to give others access
to your FURNITURE WIZARD files. Click on
the button next to “Share this folder” (or
“Shared As”, depending on what version of
Windows you are using.)
Leave all settings as they are, with
“Maximum allowed” for user limit (Windows
2000), and “Full” for Access Type (Windows
98). Under Windows 98, DO NOT supply a full
access password. When finished, click on
“Apply, and then “Ok” to close the window.
File Sharing must be
enabled on your server to be
able to do this, along with a
network protocol, such as
TCP/IP (recommended) or
NetBEUI.
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