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==== Install associated server application software ==== | ==== Install associated server application software ==== | ||
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+ | It can be useful to [[admin: | ||
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+ | === Install remote support software === | ||
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+ | {{page> | ||
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=== Install Dropbox === | === Install Dropbox === | ||
Sustainable Solutions recommends using [[https:// | Sustainable Solutions recommends using [[https:// | ||
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* Contact Sustainable Solutions to organise a DropBox account for the server and for instructions on setting it up on the server. | * Contact Sustainable Solutions to organise a DropBox account for the server and for instructions on setting it up on the server. | ||
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- | Do this step first so that you can use the Dropbox folder to transfer software and files to the server. | + | |
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- | === Install remote support software === | + | |
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- | {{page> | + | |
- | === Install UPS hardware and software === | + | |
If it's not already done, install the UPS hardware and software, refer to the [[admin: | If it's not already done, install the UPS hardware and software, refer to the [[admin: | ||
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=== Install another web browser === | === Install another web browser === | ||
- | If you're not a fan of [[https:// | + | <WRAP center round alert 60%> |
+ | Don't use [[https:// | ||
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+ | Install | ||
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+ | Good options include: | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
Pin the browser to the taskbar | Pin the browser to the taskbar | ||
=== Install OpenOffice, Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice === | === Install OpenOffice, Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice === | ||
- | mSupply can produce reports in [[https:// | + | mSupply can produce reports in [[https:// |
- | * [[https:// | + | |
- | * [[https:// | + | |
=== Install TurnedOnTimesView === | === Install TurnedOnTimesView === | ||
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- | === Create Shared folder === | ||
- | To aid in installation of mSupply software on client machines, it is very convenient to have a shared folder on the Server with read-only access from ' | + | ---- |
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- | - Click on **Share...** | + | |
- | - Click on the drop-down box... | + | |
- | - Click on **Everyone**{{ : | + | |
- | - Click on **Add** | + | |
- | - Ensure that the Permission Level is **Read** | + | |
- | - Click **Share**{{ : | + | |
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- | === Configure Interactive Services Detection (ISDS) === | ||
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- | <wrap em>2021: RIP ISDS</ | ||
- | * Interactive Services Detection Service (ISDS) //was// a means by which admin users could interact with the mSupply Service to investigate issues. | ||
- | * Microsoft has done its best with successive version to Windows to [[https:// | ||
- | * This section is now only applicable for older versions of Windows, and is kept here for historic reference - that we might remember the valiant deeds of those who have gone before us in the war to wrest control of our applications from the OS :-). | ||
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- | [[https:// | ||
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- | From [[https:// | ||
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- | Services and system processes run in session 0. Prior to Vista, the console (first logged on user’s desktop) ran in session 0 as well. Vista introduced [[http:// | ||
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- | Interactive Services Detection (the blinking button on the taskbar) is a mitigation for legacy applications that detects if a service is trying to interact with the desktop. This is handled by the Interactive Services Detection (UI0Detect) service. | ||
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- | == Interactive services since Windows 10 V1803 and Server 2019 == | ||
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- | Microsoft has [[https:// | ||
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- | We recommend [[https:// | ||
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- | == Installing FireDaemon Zero == | ||
- | The utilities are here: {{ : | ||
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- | Procedure: | ||
- | - Make sure the OS is fully updated. | ||
- | - Install the latest version of [[https:// | ||
- | - Install Firedaemon Zeroinput to restore Keyboard/ | ||
- | - <wrap em> | ||
- | - Double click on the red **Firedaemon Zero** icon on the task bar to go to Session 0 (Interactive services): | ||
- | {{ admin: | ||
- | * In Session 0 Double-click the **Firedaemon Zero** icon to get back. Or it will automatically go back in 30 seconds of '// | ||
- | * If mouse and keyboard are working on Session 0, you can turn off Firedaemon Zero ' | ||
- | * Right-click on the red icon and click on Options. | ||
- | * Click on **Quirk** just uncheck the option. | ||
- | * Click **Done**. | ||
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- | If you turn off Firedaemon Zero ' | ||
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