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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Setup Help ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
This guide explains how to set up DeScribe on your computer system. Use this
guide as supplemental information to the DeScribe User Manual. Any questions
not covered in this guide, are addressed in the Getting Started section and
Appendix A of the User Manual.
o Copyright Information
o Technical Assistance
o Installing DeScribe
o Installing DeScribe on a Network Workstation
o Removing all or a portion of DeScribe
o Viewing Installed Network Licenses
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Copyright Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement
or nondisclosure agreement.
No part of this on-line help may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by
any means, electronic or mechanical for any purposes other than the purchaser's
personal use, without written permission of DeScribe, Inc.
DeScribe, Inc.
4820 Bayshore Drive
Naples, FL 33962
DeScribe(R) is the registered trademark of DeScribe, Inc.
All brands or product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to
identify products or services of, their respective owners.
Copyright(C) DeScribe, Inc. 1993. All rights reserved.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Technical Assistance ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Technical Assistance
Please have the following information ready before contacting DeScribe:
o Serial Number (select About DeScribe... from the Help menu or on Disk 1)
o The version number and revision level of your operating system
o A detailed description of the problem.
There are five ways to contact DeScribe if you need assistance. See DeScribe's
support policy for information about support considerations.
Telephone
DeScribe's Customer Support office is open Monday through Friday from 8AM to
4PM Pacific time. The telephone number is (916) 646-1111.
Fax
When sending a fax, please include a phone number where you can be reached if
additional information is needed. DeScribe's fax number is (916) 923-3447.
CompuServe
DeScribe has a support section available in the PC Vendor A Forum. You can
access the forum by entering GO DESCRIBE. You can also contact us via
CompuServe Mail at 71333,154.
Prodigy
Customer Support monitors Prodigy. Please leave a message in the Word
Processing topic in the Computer Club or the OS/2 Club Bulletin Board. Adding
the word DeScribe to the header will help us find it faster.
DeTail Bulletin Board
DeScribe maintains it's own bulletin board service, which is FREE to registered
DeScribe users and others interested in DeScribe products. DeTail allows you to
leave messages for our Customer Support Department, upload files you are
experiencing problems with, and download valuable DeScribe files and other
shareware files. As a policy, DeScribe does not place any part of or all of the
Program or reivision of the Program on the BBS for downloading.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Installing DeScribe ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
During the installation you are asked to supply information on how you would
like to have DeScribe installed. To start the installation select Install
DeScribe... from the options menu or click the Install button. If you are
installing on a network, see Network Installation Considerations.
o Installation Type
o Installation Method
o Installation Options
o Program Files Option
o Layout Files Option
o Macro Files Option
o Language Files Option
o Text Import/Export Filters Option
o Graphic Import Filters Option
o Network Installation Considerations
o Additional Installation Considerations
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. Installation Type ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Installation Type dialog is where you specify the what type of DeScribe you
want to install.
Stand-alone
This option can only be installed on a local hard drive and can only be used by
the computer it is installed on. Stand-alone is designed for users who are not
connected to a network or for users on a network who want to run DeScribe at
their workstation.
Network Server
This option is designed to be install on a network resource. We recommend you
install DeScribe Network Server version at the server. The Server version can
only be installed at the server if the server has OS/2 installed. If the server
is not running OS/2, you must install DeScribe to the server remotely from a
workstation. See Appendix A in the User Manual for network installation
considerations and directory access requirements.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. Installation Method ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Installation Method dialog is where you specify the location of DeScribe
and the installation type you want to use.
The destination location of DeScribe defaults to "C:\DeScribe\", unless Setup
detects a previous installation of this version of DeScribe installed. If Setup
finds a previous installation it uses the the DeScribe values found in the
DeScribe settings file. Unless you choose a different destination, Setup
replaces old files with new DeScribe files.
The two installation type are:
Express Install
This option accepts the default (or previous install values) and starts the
installation process. This option will install all of DeScribe's features. No
other user interaction is required except to insert the remaining disks, unless
a problem occurs.
Express Install is the quickest, easiest way to install DeScribe.
Custom Install
This option allows you to view and control what Setup is going to install and
where. You can also select a subset of text import/export and graphic import
filters.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3. Installation Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Installation Options dialog is where you select what you want to install
and the location of each option. This dialog is displayed during a Custom
Install. To install an option, place a check mark next to the item. To change
the installation value or location, click the More... button. If this is the
first time you have installed DeScribe, you must install at least the progam
files.
Program Files
This option installs the DeScribe EXE, all DLLs, toolbar sets, toolbar icons,
help files, readme file, and sample data. See Program Files dialog.
Layout Files
This option installs all predefined DeScribe layouts. Layouts are used by
DeScribe as preconstructed documents, i.e. Letters, Envelopes, and Labels. See
Layout Files dialog.
Macro Files
This option installs all sample DeScribe macros. Macros allow user to do
repetative tasks automatically. See Macro Files dialog.
Language Files
This option installs dictionary, thesaurus, and definition files. Language
files are used to check spelling errors, show definitions and similar words,
and used for hyphenation. See Language Files dialog.
Text Import/Export Filters Option
This option installs all or a user-defined subset of the text import and export
filters. See Text Filters dialog.
Graphic Import Filters Option
This option installs all or a user-defined subset of the graphic import
filters. See Graphic Filters dialog.
Tutorial Option
This options installs files to help you with learning DeScribe. An experienced
DeScribe user may not need these files. The Tutorial files are stored in the
subdirectory TUTORIAL under the program directory.
Build Network Disk Images
This option creates images of the selected installation options on the server.
The images are used by the Workstation Installation to install the DeScribe
files onto a workstation. This option is available only during a Network Server
installation.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4. Program Files Option ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Program Files dialog is where you change the installation values for the
Program files.
Program directory
This is the location where the executable is stored and all root directories
for any subdirectories (i.e. DeScribeDLL).
Tools directory
This is the location where the Custom Toolbar files are stored. The Tools value
is used by the Custom Tool Manager for a list of toolbars and a list of toolbar
icon files. The Tools directory value is stored in DeScribe's Directory
Preferences.
Temp directory
This is the directory DeScribe uses to store temporary and backup files. The
Temp directory value is stored in DeScribe's Directory Preferences.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.5. Layout Files Option ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Layout Files dialog specifies the location of the Layouts directory.
The Layout directory value is stored in DeScribe's Directory Preferences and is
used as the default directory path when opening a new layout, in the Layout
Manager, and in the Stationary Manager.
If you are upgrading from a previous version, an option is available to
overwrite existing layouts with the same names as the layouts to be installed.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6. Macro Files Option ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Macro Files dialog specifies the location of the Macros directory.
The Macro directory value is stored in DeScribe's Directory Preferences and is
used as the default directory path when running or editing a macro.
If you are upgrading from a previous version, an option is available to
overwrite existing macros with the same names as the macros to be installed.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7. Language Files Option ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Language Files dialog specifies the location of User Dictionary, Group
Dictionary, and Language directories.
User Dictionary directory
This is the location where the user dictionary is stored. The User dictionary
directory value is stored in DeScribe's Directory Preferences.
Group Dictionary directory
This is the location where the group dictionary is stored. The Group Dictionary
is designed for network versions of DeScribe. The user dictionary directory and
group dictionary directory cannot have the same value. The Group dictionary
directory value is stored in DeScribe's Directory Preferences.
Language directory
This is the location where the predefined spelling, thesaurus, and definitions
dictionaries are stored.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8. Text Import/Export Filters Option ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Text Filter dialog is used to select the import and export text filters you
will need to convert your old documents to DeScribe format.
Select one or more formats from the list and click OK or click All to select
all of the formats.
Text filter DLLs are stored in the subdirectory W4W under the program
directory.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.9. Graphic Import Filters Option ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Graphics Filter dialog is used to select the import graphic filters you
will need to bring graphics to DeScribe documents.
Select one or more formats from the list and click OK or click All to select
all of the formats.
Graphic filter DLLs are stored in the subdirectory IMS under the program
directory.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.10. Network Installation Considerations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
This section explains how to set up DeScribe Word Processor on a local area
network.
This section assumes that you are familiar with the network concepts and
assigning network permissions. It also assumes you have the network operating
environment set up and running. Refer to your network software documentation
for specific information.
Determine Installation Method
You can install the Network Server version DeScribe at the server only if OS/2
(or Windows if you are installing the Windows version of DeScribe) is
installed. Network software packages that operate in an OS/2 environment
include IBM LAN Server, and Microsoft LAN Manager. Network software packages
that operate a Windows environment include Windows for Workgroups. If the
server is not running OS/2 (or Windows), you must install DeScribe to the
server remotely from a workstation running OS/2. For example, because Novell
NetWare does not run under OS/2 or Windows at the server, you must install from
a workstation.
The Setup program automatically creates the directory structures required. You
must assign permissions to the new directories so that the server can share
these resources. Users can then use these resources (directories) for
subsequent workstation installations. See the Appendix A in the User Manual for
further instructions on setting up directory permissions.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.11. Additional Installation Considerations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
This section contains technical information about the DeScribe installation
process. This information is useful for installing DeScribe Word Processor but
it is not required.
The DeScribe Setup program copies and decompresses DeScribe files in the
directories specified in the installation process. DeScribe Setup also creates
a DeScribe settings file, DESCRIBE.DAT. This file is essential for DeScribe to
run.
DeScribe Settings File
The Setup program creates a settings file in the same directory as the program
files. A entry is place in the user INI file (OS2.INI in OS/2 and WIN.INI in
Windows) to tell DeScribe where to find the settings file. If you move the
settings file and DeScribe cannot find it, DeScribe will ask for the new
location of the settings file. If the settings file no longer exists or is not
valid, you must reinstall at least the DeScribe program files or restore the
settings file from a backup.
OS/2 Workplace Class DLL
In OS/2, DeScribe Setup copies, with the program files, a Workplace Class DLL,
DWPDOC.DLL, and then registers it. This DLL is used by the system to determine
DeScribe documents and macros when printing, opening, and placing other objects
on DeScribe from the desktop.
Windows Registration File
In Windows, DeScribe Setup copies, with the program files, a Widows
Registration file, DESCRIBE.REG, and then registers it. Once registered the
system recognizes files with the extension .DWP as DeScribe Document files.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Installing DeScribe on a Network Workstation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Before you can install a workstation version of DeScribe, you must install the
Network Server version to your server. For a workstation installation, the
diskettes are not needed. The Setup program is run from the server resource
where DeScribe exists. Before you begin, verify that the network resource where
DeScribe program file are stored is in use at your workstation. During the
installation you are asked how you wan t to run DeScribe from your workstation.
To start the installation, select Install DeScribe... from the options menu or
click the Install button.
o Workstation Installation Type
o Workstation Directory Locations
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.1. Workstation Installation Type ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Workstation Installation Type dialog is where you specify the what type of
DeScribe you want to install.
Run DeScribe from network server
This option sets up DeScribe to run from the network server. This options uses
virtually no disk space. The Setup programs copies two files to your
workstation; a DeScribe settings file, and a DLL used by OS/2 for drag and
drop. All other files are use directly from the server. This option is designed
for users who have limited disk space on their workstation. Use the Workstation
Directory Locations dialog to specify the location of DeScribe components on
the server.
Install DeScribe on workstation
This option installs DeScribe from disk images stored on the server to the
workstation. You can select components of DeScribe to install based on what is
available on the server from the Network Server installation. Use the
Installation Options dialog to select install options.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.2. Workstation Directory Locations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
During this installation you will be asked to supply the location of DeScribe
components that you installed during the Network Server install. You must have
a Network Server version of DeScribe installed before you can perform a
Workstation install.
If Setup found a previous version of DeScribe install on your computer, it
display those directory values. Otherwise the default values are used.
Enter the values for the required directories. If you have problems with
accessing the directories contact your system adminstrator.
Working Directory
This is the location to store the user data files.
Layouts Directory
This is the location of the layout files on your server. The layout files are
installed during the DeScribe Server version installation. If you would like to
have your own custom layouts, you can copy the layout files to a different
directory and specify that directory for this value.
Macros Directory
This is the location of the macro files on your server. The macro files are
installed during the DeScribe Server version installation. If you would like to
have your own custom macros, you can copy the macro files to a different
directory and specify that directory for this value.
Tools Directory
This is the location of the custom tool files on your server. The custom tool
files are installed during the DeScribe Server installation. If you would like
to have your own custom tool files, you can copy the tool files to a different
directory and specify that directory for this value.
Temp Directory
This is location where DeScribe places it's temporary and backup files.
User Dictionary Directory
This is the location where DeScribe creates the user's User Dictionary.
Group Dictionary Directory
This is the location where DeScribe looks for the Group Dictionary. The Group
Dictionary must be stored on the server. If you do not want to use a Group
Dictionary, leave this field blank.
Languages Directory
This is the location where DeScribe looks for the dictionary, spelling, and
thesaurus language files.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Removing all or a portion of DeScribe ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Delete option to delete all or a portion of DeScribe.
During the deletion process you will be asked to supply the location of
DeScribe and which components you want to delete.
To start the delete select Delete DeScribe... from the menu.
The Delete Options dialog is to remove all or a subset of DeScribe files. To
delete an option, place a check mark next to the item. The Setup program only
deletes the files it installed. Data files you have created with DeScribe are
not deleted. However, DeScribe files that have been modified or files that have
the same name as a DeScribe file that was installed are deleted.
The Destination Location dialog is the directory where the Setup thinks
DeScribe is installed. Verify this is correct before you continue with the
delete.
Additional Deletion Considerations
This section contains technical information about the DeScribe deletion
process. This information is useful for deleting DeScribe Word Processor but it
is not required.
The Setup program deletes DeScribe Word Processor files in the program
directory specified in the deletion process. If you choose to delete the
program files or to delete all DeScribe files, DeScribe Setup also deletes
DeScribe's settings file, DESCRIBE.DAT and the entry in the INI file telling
DeScribe where the settings file is located.
In OS/2, the Setup program attempts to de-register the Workplace Class DLL,
DWPDOC.DLL, and if successful, it deletes it.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Viewing Installed Network Licenses ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Network Licenses dialog allows you to view the network license information.
This feature is available only if you have previously installed the network
server version of DeScribe. See Installing DeScribe for more information.
The License Information dialog displays the total number of network licenses
you have installed, the current number of licenses in use, and a list of all
installed network licenses.
The DeScribe Setup program can be run from the network server or from the
DeScribe Disk set to view the license information.
To view the license information, choose Network Licenses... from the Options
menu.
Total Licenses
This value represents the maximum number of users who can access DeScribe at
one time.
Licenses in Use
This value represents the number of users who are currently running DeScribe.
To install a new version of DeScribe, the number of users must be zero.
Licenses
This value represents the actual license numbers that have been installed on
this server.