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InstallationClick the link on the i-Logic web site to download the trial version installation. First, a file download warning will appear.
Press Run.
Press Run and the installation will start.
There is now a desktop icon and a start menu item for Gage Control.
Registration You can run Gage Control for up to 30 times before registering it, but after that it wont run anymore without being registered. When you purchase Gage Control over the internet, you will receive a Registration Code or Activation key that will turn your trial version of Gage Control into a permanently registered version. You can get to the Registration window from the main menu - Help - Register. Enter the Registration Code that you received. (case sensitive) Press the Continue button.
In order for it to be accepted, the directory where the license file will be created needs to writable. This is in the public documents folder. In WindowsXP this is: c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\i-Logic\GageControl\. In Windows Vista this is: c:\users\Public\Documents\i-Logic\GageControl\ The registration code is not tied to the one computer, so you can move it over to a different computer using the same registration Code.You can download an empty gages.mdb at: http://i-logic.com/ftp/EmptyGage.zip Uninstalling If you want to save your current settings for backup or if moving to a different computer, save all the .ini files that are in the same public folder. You can uninstall either by choosing the uninstall link in the start menu under i-Logic, or uninstall by the Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs. Running on a Remote Server In order to have the program on a remote
server where multiple users can use it at the same time, you will have
to make some adjustments. The main thing is that when Gage Control
starts up, it first looks in the local shared documents folder (which is
created on installation) for the configuration and license files, and if
that directory does not exist, then it looks in the current directory
that the executable is in. So, if you want everyone to use the same
configuration files then put all the files where the executable is. If
you wanted everyone to have there own configuration, then make sure the
configuration files are in the user files directory on the local
computer.
Silent Install from the command line
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