Description of INSTALL /N (Workstation Installation)Last reviewed: April 18, 1995Article ID: Q109651 |
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SUMMARYThe Workstation Installation (INSTALL /N) option is run from a directory containing an Administrative Installation. The Workstation Installation consists of two parts -- Basic Installation and Configuration. The Basic portion copies FOX.EXE to the Workstation directory and adds the Workstation and Administrative directories to the PATH statement in AUTOEXEC.BAT. The Configuration portion runs the FoxPro application, ADDUSER.APP, which creates configuration and resource files in the Workstation directory, and then adds a SET FOXPROCFG statement to the AUTOEXEC.BAT.
MORE INFORMATIONNOTE: Before performing a Workstation Installation, an Administrative Installation must be available. The Administrative Installation (INSTALL /A) copies and expands all files to the Administrative directory. These files are used by FoxPro when it is running on a workstation. Additional information on network installation is contained in INSTALL.TXT, found on the Setup disk (Disk 1) and in the main FoxPro directory (usually FOXPRO25).
Basic InstallationThe Basic Installation option does the following:
ConfigurationIf you chose to configure FoxPro for your particular network environment (step 5 above), the installation program calls INSTALL2.BAT to start the FoxPro ADDUSER.APP application. INSTALL2.BAT is created by INSTALL /N, and contains the name of the current installation directory. In this example, INSTALL2.BAT contains the following line:
FOX -ek adduser.app N:\FOXPRO25\The ADDUSER.APP application asks for information used to create the configuration file (CONFIG.FP by default), which is saved in the Workstation directory. Then ADDUSER.APP adds a SET FOXPROCFG=<configuration pathname> statement to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. For more information about ADDUSER.APP, query on the following word here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ADDUSER.APP |
Additional reference words: FoxDos 2.50 2.50a 2.50b
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