Alcatel-Lucent 9955 RNP: Installation Guide V7.1.0
Alcatel-Lucent 9955 RNP: Installation Guide V7.1.0
Alcatel-Lucent 9955 RNP: Installation Guide V7.1.0
9955 RNP
Installation Guide
V7.1.0
Change Note
Contents
Preface ......................................................................... 6
1 Introduction ............................................................. 8
2 Requirements ........................................................... 9
2.1 Hardware Requirements ..................................... 9
2.1.1 Workstation and Server ......................... 9
2.1.2 Peripheral Devices ..............................10
2.1.3 Protection Key for 9955 ........................10
2.2 Disk Space Requirements ...................................12
2.3 Software Requirements .....................................14
2.3.1 Operating System ............................... 14
2.3.2 Licensing Software ..............................15
2.3.3 Other Software .................................. 15
2.4 Access-Rights Requirements................................17
2.5 Network Requirements ...................................... 17
2.6 Licenses .......................................................17
2.6.1 General 9955 Tool License.....................17
2.6.2 Alcatel-Lucent AFP License ....................18
2.6.3 PRC-Generator License .........................19
2.6.4 RNP2OMC for LTE License......................19
2.6.5 WinProp (ProMan and WallMan) License .....19
2.6.6 Ordering and Updating the 9955 License .... 20
2.6.7 Upgrading Modules ..............................21
3 Detailed Knowledge ...................................................22
3.1 Directory Overview .......................................... 23
3.2 Files in the Program Directory ............................. 24
3.2.1 Program Files .................................... 24
3.2.2 Help Files.........................................24
3.2.3 Application Icon .................................24
3.3 Addins Directory .............................................25
3.4 Modules Directory............................................ 25
3.4.1 9955 RNP GSM Modules and Add-ins .......... 25
3.4.2 9955 RNP2OMC for LTE Module................ 26
3.4.3 The ProMan Urban Propagation Module...... 26
3.4.4 The WallMan Module............................26
3.5 Project Templates ...........................................27
3.6 Coordinate Systems.......................................... 27
3.7 PRC-Gen Directory ...........................................28
3.8 AntennaSets Directory ...................................... 28
3.9 Addins Directory .............................................28
3.10 Documents Directory ........................................ 28
3.11 Registry Entries...............................................29
3.12 Calculation Server ...........................................30
3.13 Dongle Driver .................................................30
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Contents
3.14 Icons and Shortcuts .......................................... 31
3.15 Software Development Kit.................................. 31
4 Normal Installation of 9955 V7.1.0.................................. 32
4.1 Installation Procedure.......................................32
4.2 Icons and Shortcuts .......................................... 36
5 Special Installation of 9955 RNP.....................................37
5.1 Several Versions in Parallel.................................37
5.2 Multi-User Installation.......................................38
5.3 Patches and Updates ........................................ 38
5.4 Maintenance and Un-installation ..........................39
6 Configuration of 9955 RNP V7.1.0...................................41
6.1 File Types .....................................................41
6.2 Project Templates ...........................................42
7 Migration from previous versions of 9955 RNP ....................43
7.1 Differences between 9955 V6.9.1 and 9955 V7.1.0 .....43
7.1.1 Format of ATL-Files ............................. 43
7.1.2 Format of 9955 RNP Databases................ 43
7.1.3 Keeping two 9955 RNP Versions in Parallel.. 44
7.2 Migrating a Project .......................................... 45
7.2.1 Migrating Unconnected ATL documents...... 45
From old ATLs to V7.1.0 .................................... 45
7.2.2 Migrating ATLs that are connected to a
Database 46
8 Checklists ............................................................... 47
8.1 Install 9955 RNP V7.1.0 for the First Time ...............47
8.2 Install a Patch or Update Modules for 9955 RNP ........ 48
8.3 Migrating an Unconnected ATL from 9955 RNP V6.9.1 .49
8.4 Migrating a Connected Project from 9955 RNP V6.9.1 .50
9 Troubleshooting........................................................51
9.1 Messages.......................................................51
9.2 Support ........................................................53
Abbreviations .................................................................55
Glossary .......................................................................57
Index ...........................................................................59
Preface
Scope This document gives all necessary information to install and
configure the 9955 RNP V7.1.0 on a target PC. It gives enough
background information to solve minor problems during the
installation.
Readership Profile This document has been written for the users of 9955 RNP who
need to install this application on their PC. If you are new to 9955
RNP and have not yet received the appropriate training, please
contact the 9955 RNP RadioTools Support (details in chapter 9.2)
to get assistance.
Content Summary This document describes how Alcatel-Lucent's 9955 RNP tool 9955
V7.1.0 (for GSM, UMTS, LTE) is installed and configured.
Reference [1] 9955 RNP V7.1 User Manual, 3DF 01955 7180 RJZZA
Documents [2] 9955 V7.1 Release Notes - Main Application,
3DF 01955 7180 TQZZA
[3] Coordinate Systems and Geographical Projections in 9955 V7,
3DF 01955 7183 RKZZA
[4] 9955 RNP PRC-Generator V 3.10: Release Notes,
3DF 01955 7181 TQZZA
[5] 9955 RNP V7.1 Engineering Rules, 3DF 01955 7170 PGZZA
Conventions
Service None
Information None
1 Introduction
Thank you for ordering the 9955 RNP and thank you for taking
some time to read these instructions. This document will help
you making your task easier. Let us first have a look at the
contents of this paper:
■ Chapter 2 will guide you through the site preparation and lists
the different requirements. All items in this chapter can be
checked before the installation is started
■ Chapter 3 gives more background information, which might be
useful to understand the installation principles.
■ Chapter 4 guides you through a typical installation of 9955
RNP.
■ Chapter 5 tells you about special installations of 9955 RNP,
such as having several installations in parallel or the client-
server (multi-user) installation as well as about the un-
installation.
■ Chapter 6 deals with the configuration of 9955 RNP.
■ Chapter 7 explains what you need to do if you already have a
previous version of 9955 RNP on your computer.
■ Chapter 8 contains some checklists for those who want to be
sure not to miss a step.
■ Chapter 9 lists the most common problems that may occur
during the installation, but it also gives the solutions to these
problems.
Initial The 9955 RNP has very low initial requirements, so it will run on
Requirements nearly any PC, although with low speed. In order to achieve
reasonable calculation times, it is recommended to go for the
recommended configuration.
Commercial Please note that there are commercial and technical conditions
Conditions involved for network dongles.
A network dongle will only be delivered for five or more licenses
of a customer. It is not allowed to use the network dongle if the
license server and the license client are located in different
countries.
Do some Maths The amount of disk space required for data obviously depends on
the project, mostly on planning area, pixels size and number of
before!
cells. In networks with few cells, the planning area is driving the
required amount of disk space, in networks with many cells, the
number of cells is more important. Pixel size is a factor in any
case.
Raster Files for The file size for raster maps (height, clutter, traffic density,
Planning Area images) and network-wide prediction results does not depend on
the number of cells, only on the size of the planning area in
pixels.
Please note the following:
► Clutter maps take 1 or 2 bytes per pixel
► Background images take 1 or 2 bytes per pixels
► Traffic maps take 1 or 2 bytes per pixels
► Height maps take 2 bytes per pixel
► 9955 predictions take 2 bytes per pixel
So if you go for one clutter map, one height map, one traffic
map, one background image and seven prediction results, you
must estimate 19 to 22 bytes per pixel.
Cell-specific The more cells there are in the network, the more important is to
Results take into account the disk space required by the cell-specific
propagation predictions. Here again, cell area and pixel size is
important. Cell-specific results take 2 bytes per pixel.
Database Tables The ATL file keeps the database tables as well as numerical
results. An empty ATL file will have less than 100 KB. Each
additional site will need between 1 KB and 2 KB more in the ATL-
file, which is negligible compared to the size of the propagation
result in the order of 2 MB.
Example Question A network for a city has to be planned. The planning area is
30x30 km, the pixel size (map resolution, also used for
prediction) is 20 m. How much disk space should be planned for
100 sites?
Example Answer The planning area has 1500 x1500 pixels (30000 m / 20 m),
resulting in 22.5 MPixels. Taking 22 bytes per pixel, you must
estimate around 50 MB for maps and network-wide predictions. In
a city, a calculation range of 10 km should be sufficient, resulting
in cell areas of 20x20 km, meaning 1 MPixel or 2 MB per cell.
100 sites are about 300 cells, so you must add 600 MB for the cell-
specific results. Database tables, numerical results, simulation
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results and the like can be neglected compared to this. You
should make sure that you have at least 700 MB free on your
partition.
Rule of Thumb As a first guess, you may estimate the required disk space for a
project by adding
► 25 bytes per pixel of the planning area
► 2 MB per cell (equivalent to 6 MB per 3-sector site)
Certainly, you should do more precise calculation, in case you are
just at the limit of your hard disk or if you have special
requirements in terms of pixel size or calculation range.
MDAC version If the MDAC version on your PC is lower than 2.7, you should
install a newer version (available in the 9955 RNP installation CD
at the .\Misc\Utilities\MDAC\ folder or at Microsoft) in order to
allow communications with databases.
Regional Settings The regional settings should use Latin character fonts; other
settings might work, but there can be no hotline support
guaranteed for them.
Most of the 9955 RNP modules need the Microsoft .NET framework
MS.NET (Version 2.0) installed. If not already installed on the system,
framework MS.NET framework will be installed together with 9955 RNP
application.
In case of problems, you may also get it from Microsoft e.g. at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0856eacb-4362-
4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en
or ask the RadioTools Support (see chapter 9.2).
2.6 Licenses
For using the 9955 RNP and its components, the licensing is
mandatory.
In general you will need a tool license for running the 9955 RNP
(this license also includes the one for the “9955 RNP AFP”
module) and additional optional licenses for the modules like
ProMan, WallMan (the Urban Propagation Model), PRC-Generator
and RNP2OMC for LTE.
3 Detailed Knowledge
Table 3: Directories
Name Location (relative to Details in chapter
Program Directory)
Program Directory Specified during 3.2
installation
Addins Directory .\Addins 3.3
Modules Directory .\Modules 3.5
Project Templates Directory .\Templates 3.6
Coordinate System Directory .\CoordSys 3.7
PRC-Generator Directory .\PRC-Gen 3.8
AntennaSets directory .\AntennaSets 3.10
Documents Directory .\Documents 3.11
Registry Entries (OS registry) 3.13
Dongle Driver Directory .\Sentinel Error! Reference
source not found.
Windows Directory $Windows\System32 3.14
Profile Directory $Windows\Profiles 3.15
Directory for the Application .\API 3.15
Programming Interface
Project Directory The 9955 RNP does not require a specific location for its data.
You are free to create a new directory for your planning purposes
and to have your own icons using this as the working directory in
the shortcut properties at the “Start in” field.
This folder is used for getting the User Configuration file (default:
“atoll.cfg”) and for writing the log file (if specified as an option “-
log <file name>” in the “target” field of the shortcut properties),
see also chapter 4.2.
The starting search path when opening or saving a document is
taken from the history as the last accessed folder.
Database Structure
WARNING
The 9955 RNP relies on a certain database structure with
mandatory columns and primary keys.
Do NOT modify the structure of the tables. You are safe to add
new columns in a table, but do not modify existing columns.
.NET Installation For some of the 9955 RNP modules, the installation of Microsoft
.NET framework is needed. If version 2.0 of the .NET framework
is not present on your system, the setup will ask you to confirm
the installation, but you may also refuse it, if you have a previous
version, or like to postpone the installation for a later time.
Installation The next dialog is used to select the directory in which 9955 RNP
Directory shall be installed. Use the “Browse” button to change directories
or drives. If the directory doesn’t exist yet, 9955 RNP will create
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it for you.
If this directory already exists and already holds 9955 RNP
installation files, the existing files will be overwritten by the files
from CD (even if they are marked read-only). Other files will not
be touched.
The installation directory is for program files only. Data files can
be placed anywhere on your disk.
Select a directory of your choice and then click on “Next”.
Custom If you select the Custom Installation, another screen will appear
Installation that gives you the possibility to define whether or not the
optional components shall be installed. The “Program Files”
option cannot be disabled and will be installed in any case. The
User documentation will only be copied to disk for the selected
modules.
This screen will not appear if you select the Typical or the
Compact Installation.
Installation After choosing the Setup Type (and the desired components in
Summary case of Custom Installation) the Installation Summary dialog will
appear, displaying a list with the installation settings and the
components that are about to be installed.
At this time, you may still change any of the installation options,
by pressing the “Back” button. By pressing “Next” you confirm
the settings, and the 9955 setup will begin the installation
process.
Reboot If you have installed 9955 RNP on your PC, you will be asked to
reboot your system in order to activate the dongle driver, and
finalize the installation.
Add log file To add a location for log file, edit the shortcut on your desktop.
location For this:
1. Click on the icon (not double-click)
2. Open the right mouse button menu
3. Click on “Properties”
4. Click on the “General” tab for editing the shortcut name
5. Select the “Shortcut” tab for editing the starting options:
Specify in the “Target” field the location of a log file to be
written as an option “-log <file name>”. Using quotes for the path
is recommended, especially if there are blanks in the path.
Modify The “Modify” option will let you install new components and/or
Installation remove existing components from the current 9955 RNP V7.1.0
installation.
By selecting this option and pressing “Next” the user will in fact
go through the Custom Installation phase of the setup, which
allows him or her to check additional features that will be
installed or un-check the features that will be removed from the
current 9955 RNP installation (see chapter 4.1).
If you uninstall 9955 RNP or the 9955 RNP modules you should
note that older 9955 RNP installations may not find these
modules at start-up. In order to correct this, you should perform
a manual registration of the modules from the older installation
folder, as specified in chapter 4.1.
Repair The “Repair” option will reinstall all the product features which
Installation have been installed by previous setup operations. Its main
purpose is to repair an incomplete or damaged installation of
9955 RNP V7.1.0, in the unlikely case that such problems occur.
This maintenance option should be used if you have experienced
hard-drive problems or deleted installation files by mistake,
which prevent 9955 RNP V7.1.0 from working properly. In normal
cases, this option should not need to be used.
Remove The automatic removal will delete all files, directories, registry
Installation keys and shortcuts that were created during the installation and
subsequent maintenance operations. This method is
recommended if you have done no manual changes to the
installations.
By removing 9955 RNP V7.1.0, the installed add-ins and modules
will be unregistered and deleted from the installation folder.
Therefore, if previous versions of 9955 RNP are installed on the
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system, they will not load these modules and add-ins at startup,
although their files may still exist in the older installation
folders. To make the modules and add-ins available for these
versions, you need to do a manual registration of these modules
from their older location, by running the install_addins.bat file,
located in the Modules folder.
Parallel If you are using several installations in parallel, and you want to
Installation uninstall a specific old installation (V6.9.1 or older) it is
recommended to uninstall it, not to delete the installation
folder. The same procedure as mentioned before is necessary for
the add-ins and modules from the remaining installations to keep
working. For each of them identify the install_addins.bat file and
run it.
Be careful If you lose the dongle driver registration for the recent 9955 RNP
version when uninstalling a former version, then a reinstallation
of the dongle driver is recommended.
9.1 Messages
"Invalid directory name specified":
You have no access permissions to the directory you specified or it does not exist.
"Protection Key Error":
You have not installed the hardware protection key software or you have not rebooted
your system afterwards or your dongle is not plugged in.
Do so and launch 9955 RNP again.
If 9955 still doesn't work, your dongle may be damaged.
Please contact the 9955 RNP RadioTools Support to discuss a replacement.
In case you are working with the floating license please check to have a single nethasp.ini
file placed in C:\Windows\System32.
It should contain the proper IP address of the server.
"Temporary license has expired":
You want to use 9955 RNP with a dongle that contains a temporary license that has
expired.
Contact the 9955 RNP RadioTools Support to extend your license.
"Failed to open document":
When getting this warning, you probably tried to open an ATL, that had been created in
an earlier version or with an inconsistent template.
Please provide the zipped ATL to the support – in case of big files FTP is recommended.
"There was a problem sending the command to the program":
This Error message maybe due to the same problem as the previous one, but when trying
to open the ATL from the Windows explorer instead from the running application.
"The docfile has been corrupted":
This looks bad. Hopefully you have a current backup or a DB export available.
If not, you can send your ATL file to the 9955 support (zipped via e-mail or – if too large –
via FTP) hoping that it can be recovered.
"Invalid pointer":
This warning can have many reasons – probably there is a bug involved.
Please, send a description of the circumstances and your actions performed to the 9955
RNP RadioTools Support, if this problem is blocking your work.
Installing 9955 on Lenovo laptops
If your computer is Lenovo, please follow the below steps:
1. Install first the Security Policy Fix from the site:
http://navigator.web.lucent.com/Security_Policy_Fix.htm
2. Install the two files: FixCPTLaptop.exe and ImpersonatePolicyFixer.exe –request them
from [email protected]
3. Restart the computer
4. Install all the critical updates from ‘Microsoft update’ website, then restart and
reinstall 9955 RNP.
Installing 9955 RNP on X64 laptops
If your computer has an x64 bits processor and if the 9955 RNP installation is blocked at
the VCRedist installation then please follow the below steps:
1. Stop the current installation.
2. Install the VC Redist for x64 PCs.
This exe file can be found in the installation kit, misc/Utilities/VCRedistx64 folder.
3. Install the 9955 RNP tool.
"LAN card not found/installed or card is not active!"
This is a ProMan error message.
If it’s not possible to generate the ProMan file license.dat with the utility
LicenseCustomer.exe or to run the ProMan module, the reason might be that the network
is disconnecting and the LAN card is disabled due to not being detected by the Windows
MediaSense.
Either provide a network connection with the LAN card or disable the MediaSense service.
Abbreviations
.NET Microsoft .NET framework environment, used by some modules
A0 Large paper format (with an area of one square meter)
9155 Alcatel-Lucent's radio network planning tool (version 6.2ff. for GSM and
UMTS)
9955 RNP Alcatel-Lucent's 9955 Radio Network Planning tool (starting with 6.9)
A9155 Alcatel-Lucent's former radio network planning tool (until versions 5.3
and 6.1.1)
AFP Alcatel-Lucent’s Automatic Frequency Planning module (plug-in to 9955)
API Adaptable Programming Interface
ATL File extension of an 9955 document
ATX File extension of some 9955 plug-in eXtensions
BSIC Base Station Identification Code (NCC+BCC)
CD, CD-ROM Compact Disk – Read Only Memory
CNT File extension of some executables belonging to the application
CPU Central Processing Unit
CS File extension of Coordinate System files
DBF Extension for the pathloss.DBase Files (pathloss parameters & validity
info)
DLL File extension of Dynamic Link Libraries
ETLA Extended Three Letter Acronym
EXE File extension of EXEcutable files
FFE Fast Frequency Evaluation (frequency-visualization add-in to 9955)
GID File extension of some executables belonging to the application
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
GSM Global System for Mobile communication
HLP File extension of the 9955 HeLP files
HWPK HardWare Protection Key (dongle)
ICO File extension of an ICOn file
LOS File extension of binary files containing cell-spec. propagation
predictions
MDB File extension of Microsoft Access DataBase files
ODBC Open DataBase Connectivity
OS Operating System
PAR former (V6.1.1) File extension of PARameter files belonging to LOS files
PDF File extension for Portable Document Format (read by Acrobat Reader)
PC Personal Computer
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Abbreviations
PRC Provisioning Radio Configuration (interface to Alcatel-Lucent OMC)
RAM Random Access Memory (physical working memory of the computer)
RDBMS Relational DataBase Management System
RMS Radio Measurement Statistics
RNP Radio Network Planning (tool)
SDK Software Development Kit
SP Service Pack (patches for an operating system)
TLA Three-Letter Acronym
UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
USB Universal Serial Bus (computer port)
UTM Universal Transverse Mercator (geographical projection)
LTE Long Term Evolution
Glossary
AFP Alcatel-Lucent’s Automatic Frequency Planning plug-in to
9955 RNP
Atoll The executable file of 9955 RNP is called Atoll.exe.
Cartographic Coordinates Coordinates that express the position as x-value and y-value,
which are both given in meters.
Coordinate System System that defines the relation between geographical
coordinates and cartographic coordinates.
Geographic Coordinates Coordinates that express the geographic latitude (angle from
the equator) and longitude (angle from Greenwich meridian).
Values are given in degrees, minutes and seconds, but
sometimes values are also expressed in decimal degrees.
Dongle Hardware protection key, which must be plugged into the
parallel or USB port of your PC to run 9955 RNP.
EDI Exchange Data Information between 9955 RNP and WPS
Access.
FreqDistAddin Name of the Frequency Distribution add-in DLL for histogram
display of used frequencies.
License As well 9955 RNP as the plug-in modules AFP and WinProp
(ProMan and WallMan) can only be used if a valid license
permission (on the dongle or as license file in case of
WinProp) is available.
MDAC Microsoft Data Access Components – contains database drivers
for accessing servers such as Microsoft SQL Server.
NetHASP License server software by Aladdin
Patch Patches consist of one or a few files that need to be replaced
in the current software installation.
Parallel Installation Having simultaneously several versions of 9955 RNP on your
computer. Only one program can be launched by double-
clicking on an ATL-file. The other versions can be launched
from their program directories.
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Glossary
Index
.NET Installation, 34 GID, 24
9955 support, 56 HLP, 24
9955.ico, 24 ICO, 24
9955Setup.exe, 33 list, 42
Access. See MS Access MDB, 28
access requirements, 17 PAR, 42
Acrobat Reader, 15 file types
add-in, 30 LOS, 42
antennas, 30 Format of 9955
AntennaSets MDB database, 44
directory, 29 FreqDistAddin.dll, 25
Api, 32 GID-files, 24
ATL-files, 42, 44 hard disk, 9
ATX-files, 24 hardware requirements, 9
Calculation Server, 30, 34 help files, 24
CNT-files, 24 HLP-files, 24
compatibility, 39 HWPK. See dongle
components, 33, 35 ICO-files, 24
contact numbers, 56 icon, 24, 37
coordinate systems, 28 image processing software, 15
CoordSystems, 28, 42 installation
CPU, 9 maintenance, 40
CS-files, 28, 42 modifying, 40
custom installation, 36 multi-user. See multi-user installation
deinstallation. See un-installation removing, 41
development kit, 32 repairing, 40
Development Kit, 34 upgrading the same version, 40
disk space, 12, 35 installation directory, 36
DLL-files, 24 Installation Guide, 29
Documents Directory, 29 lic.exe, 24
dongle, 59 license
driver, 31 9955 tool, 17
individual, 15
Alcatel AFP, 18
network, 10, 15, 17 floating, 17
parallel, 15
WinProp, 19, 26, 27
USB, 10, 15 License
dongles
Dongle, HWPK, 10
interface, 9 Licensing Software, 15
DVD writer, 9 licenses, 17
E-Mail, 15 LOS, 42
error messages, 54 maps, 12
Excel. See MS Excel MDB-files, 28
file type messages, 54
ATL, 42, 44 migration, 44
ATX, 24 project, 46, 47
CNT, 24 modules, 33
CS, 28, 42 directory, 25
DLL, 24
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upgrading, 20 access, 17
WinProp, 26, 27 disk space, 12
MS Access, 15, 43 network, 17
MS Excel, 15 software, 14
multi-user installation, 39 RMSDummyMgmt.dll, 25
network RNP2OMCforLTE, 26
LAN, 9 screen, 9
network dongle. See dongle - network Sentinel, 15
network requirements, 17 server
operating system, 14 hardware requirements, 9
parallel installation, 38, 45, 60 shortcut key, 37
PAR-files, 42 shortcuts, 37
patch, 59 software development kit, 32
PRC-Generator software requirements, 14
directory, 29 support, 56
documentation, 29 system files, 31
PRC-Generator setup, 34 system reboot, 35, 37
Program Directory templates, 28, 43, 60
contents, 24 troubleshooting, 54
definition, 23, 60 un-installation, 40
launching 9955, 38 update, 60
parallel installation, 38 upgrade, 60
patching, 39 USB dongle. See dongle:USB port
program files, 33 user manual, 34
project directory, 23 User Manual, 29
project templates. See templates user support, 56
protection key. See dongle Windows 2000, 14
Rainbow Technologies, 15 Windows XP, 14
RAM, 9 WinProp, 33, 34
RDBMS, 16 documentation, 30
reboot, 37 workstation
registry, 30 hardware requirements, 9
Release Notes, 29 WorstInterfAddin.dll, 26
requirements
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