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Setting Up FaceLift To Run On Network |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: The following gives information on running FaceLift in a network environment: FaceLift can be run on a network, but network administrators must set it up as a network version. To do this, they must go to the directory where the FLSETUP.EXE file is (usually the same directory as the WordPerfect program) and type FLSETUP /N. This will take them to the network administrator's menu for FaceLift. There are four choices: Change FLWP.CFG Master Configuration Change User FLXXX.CFG Configuration Create a New User's FLXXX.CFG Configuration Save and Return to DOS Going to either of the first two choices will take them to the normal FLSETUP menu for the FLWP.CFG master file. The next two choices will take them to a menu with the following choices: User's WordPerfect Initials: Directory for FLXXX.CFG file: The directory for FLXXX.CFG file will default to where the master .CFG file is located, but it can be changed. Typing in the WP initials and pressing F10 will take you to the normal FLSETUP menu, but will only change the FLXXX.CFG file they typed in the WP user initials for. Once they have made the necessary changes, they will need to select Save, and return to DOS. If they do not do this and press Escape instead, it will not make any changes. Until a user runs FLSETUP /N and saves the changes, FaceLift will still be running as a stand-alone user program. Once FaceLift has been set up as a network version, they will prompted for the WordPerfect initials every time a user runs FLWP. The initials typed in will determine what .CFG file FaceLift will use. Possible Errors: "Can't Find Configuration File FL???.CFG" The .CFG file for the WP initials the user is typing in has not been created in FLSETUP /N yet. Refer to the above instructions on how to do this. "Use Master FLWP.CFG File? (Y/N)" This prompt comes displays after you give WP initials that do not have a corresponding .CFG file in FaceLift. If you answer 'Y' it will use the master .CFG file. This can cause a potential problem if more than one user tries to use the same .CFG file at the same time. It will cause network file sharing problems. |
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