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PACSPLUS Server

Installation Easy-guide

Ver. 1.00

Please read this instruction before use.


Version Note Date Revised by
1.00 Established July 10, 2015 Kevin Shim

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1. Pre-setting ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5

1.1. Windows account creation .............................................................................................................................. 5

1.2. Windows Firewall deactivation .................................................................................................................... 14

1.3. Windows Features activation – IIS ............................................................................................................ 19

1.4. Local Security Policy check ........................................................................................................................... 28

1.5. Database path setting ..................................................................................................................................... 37

1.6. IIS Manager setting .......................................................................................................................................... 59

2. MSSQL installation ....................................................................................................................................................... 110

2.1. Microsoft SQL Server download .............................................................................................................. 110

2.2. Microsoft SQL Server installation ............................................................................................................ 122

2.3. Microsoft SQL Management Studio installation ............................................................................... 151

2.4. SQL Server Configuration Manager ....................................................................................................... 169

3. PACSPLUS Server installation .................................................................................................................................. 185

3.1. PACSPLUS Server installation ..................................................................................................................... 185

3.2. HASP driver installation ................................................................................................................................ 205

3.3. LMK file copy .................................................................................................................................................... 212

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 The purpose of this document is to provide instructions on how to build PACSPLUS Server.

 ‘PPS_V5.1.6_2014-10-01_Setup’ version was used for this manual.

 This manual was established on Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 (64-bit).

 DO NOT modify any contents of this document without permission or agreement.

 For the further information, feel free to contact help@medicalstandard.com.

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1. Pre-setting
1.1. Windows account creation

1.1.1. Run ‘Control Panel’.

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1.1.2. Select ‘User Accounts and Family Safety’.

1.1.3. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.1.4. Select ‘Add or remove user accounts’.

1.1.5. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.1.6. Click on ‘Create a new account’.

1.1.7. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.1.8. Select ‘Administrator’ as an account type.

1.1.9. Type ‘pacsplus’ as a name of the account.

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1.1.10. Click on ‘Create Account’.

1.1.11. Now you can see that ‘pacsplus’ account has been created.

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1.1.12. Select ‘pacsplus’ account.

1.1.13. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.1.14. Click on ‘Create a password’.

1.1.15. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.1.16. Type ‘Sphinx6600’ as a password. (Capital ‘S’ in the beginning.)

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1.2. Windows Firewall deactivation

1.2.1. Go back to ‘Control Panel’ and select ‘System and Security’.

1.2.2. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.2.3. Select ‘Windows Firewall’.

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1.2.4. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.2.5. Click on ‘Turn Windows Firewall on or off’ on the left side.

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1.2.6. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.2.7. Click on ‘Turn off Windows Firewall (not recommended)’ shown as


below picture.

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1.2.8. Click on ‘OK’ to save the setting.

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1.3. Windows Features activation – IIS

1.3.1. Go back to ‘Control Panel’ and select ‘Programs’.

1.3.2. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.3.3. Select ‘Programs and Features’.

1.3.4. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.3.5. Click on ‘Turn Windows features on or off’ on the left side.

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1.3.6. The below window will be appeared.

1.3.7. After a while, the below window will be appeared.

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1.3.8. Find ‘Internet Information Services’.

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1.3.9. Spread all the sub-lists out shown as below picture.

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1.3.10. Check on all the sub-lists shown as below picture.

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1.3.11. Click on ‘OK’ to save the setting.

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1.3.12. The below window will be appeared.

1.3.13. After a while, you will get back to the below menu.

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1.4. Local Security Policy check

1.4.1. After you activate IIS feature, select ‘Administrative Tools’.

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1.4.2. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.4.3. Select ‘Local Security Policy’.

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1.4.4. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.4.5. Find ‘Local Policies’ on the left side.

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1.4.6. You will see the sub-lists displayed as below picture.

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1.4.7. Click on ‘Security Options’.

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1.4.8. You will see the list shown as below picture.

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1.4.9. Find ‘Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts’.

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1.4.10. The Security Setting of it should be ‘Classic – local users authenticate
as themselves’. If not, contact Medical Standard.

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1.5. Database path setting

1.5.1. Select the drive as a database storage.

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1.5.2. In this case, we will select D drive since its storage is much bigger than
C drive’s.

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1.5.3. Create a new folder after you decide which drive you would use as a
database storage.

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1.5.4. Name the new folder as ‘STS’.

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1.5.5. Right-click on ‘STS’ folder.

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1.5.6. Select ‘Properties’.

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1.5.7. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.5.8. Select ‘Sharing’ tab.

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1.5.9. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.5.10. Click on ‘Share…’.

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1.5.11. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.5.12. Drop down the account list.

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1.5.13. There will be all the accounts appeared.

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1.5.14. Choose ‘pacsplus’ account.

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1.5.15. Click on ‘Add’ to add this account.

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1.5.16. ‘pacsplus’ account has been added.

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1.5.17. Drop down the Permission Level of ‘pacsplus’ account.

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1.5.18. Select ‘Read/Write’.

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1.5.19. Click on ‘Share’.

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1.5.20. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.5.21. Click on ‘Done’ to save the setting.

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1.5.22. Click on ‘Close’ to finish the sharing setting.

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1.6. IIS Manager setting

1.6.1. Go back to ‘Control Panel’ and select ‘System and Security’.

1.6.2. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.3. Select ‘Administrative Tools’.

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1.6.4. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.6.5. Double-click on ‘Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager’.

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1.6.6. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.7. Spread the sub-lists of your computer.

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1.6.8. You can see only ‘Default Web Site’ at the moment.

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1.6.9. Right-click on ‘Sites’.

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1.6.10. Select ‘Add FTP Site…’.

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1.6.11. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.12. Type ‘STS’ as a FTP site name.

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1.6.13. Click on ‘…’.

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1.6.14. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.15. Find the path of the ‘STS’ folder which you created as a database
storage. (Refer to the chapter ‘1.5. Database path setting’.)

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1.6.16. Select the ‘STS’ folder and click on ‘OK’.

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1.6.17. The ‘Physical path’ has been set.

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1.6.18. Click on ‘Next’.

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1.6.19. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.20. Select ‘No SSL’.

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1.6.21. Click on ‘Next’.

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1.6.22. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.23. Check ‘Anonymous’ and ‘Basic’ check-boxes.

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1.6.24. Drop down the ‘Allow access to’ menu.

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1.6.25. You can see a user list displayed as below.

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1.6.26. Select ‘All users’.

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1.6.27. Check ‘Read’ and ‘Write’ check-boxes to allow permissions.

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1.6.28. Click on ‘Finish’.

1.6.29. Now you can see ‘STS’ on the list.

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1.6.30. Click on ‘Basic Settings…’ on the right side.

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1.6.31. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.6.32. Click on ‘Connect as…’.

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1.6.33. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.6.34. Select ‘Specific user’.

1.6.35. Click on ‘Set…’.

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1.6.36. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.6.37. Type ‘pacsplus’ as a user name, and type ‘Sphinx6600’ as a password.


(Capital ‘S’ in the beginning.)

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1.6.38. Click on ‘OK’.

1.6.39. The user ‘pacsplus’ has been added.

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1.6.40. Click on ‘OK’.

1.6.41. You will be back to the below window.

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1.6.42. Click on ‘Test Settings…’.

1.6.43. The below result means that the path is properly set. If you don’t face
the below result, please contact Medical Standard.

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1.6.44. Click on ‘Close’.

1.6.45. Click on ‘OK’.

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1.6.46. You will be back to the below window.

1.6.47. Right-click on ‘STS’ site which you created.

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1.6.48. Select ‘Add Virtual Directory…’.

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1.6.49. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.6.50. Type ‘STS’ as an alias.

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1.6.51. Click on ‘…’.

1.6.52. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.53. Find the path of the ‘STS’ folder which you created as a database
storage. (Refer to the chapter ‘1.5. Database path setting’.)

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1.6.54. Select the ‘STS’ folder and click on ‘OK’.

1.6.55. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.56. Click on ‘Connect as…’.

1.6.57. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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1.6.58. Select ‘Specific user’.

1.6.59. Click on ‘Set…’.

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1.6.60. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

1.6.61. Type ‘pacsplus’ as a user name and type ‘Sphinx6600’ as a password.


(Capital ‘S’ in the beginning.)

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1.6.62. Click on ‘OK’.

1.6.63. You will be back to the below window.

1.6.64. Click on ‘OK’.

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1.6.65. Click on ‘Test Settings…’.

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1.6.66. The below result means that the path is properly set. If you don’t face
the below result, please contact Medical Standard.

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1.6.67. Click on ‘Close’.

1.6.68. Click on ‘OK’.

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1.6.69. Now you can see that a virtual directory ‘STS’ has been successfully
added.

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1.6.70. Select the ‘STS’ site.

1.6.71. You can see ‘Manage FTP Site’ menu on the right side.

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1.6.72. Click on ‘Stop’.

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1.6.73. Click on ‘Start’ to run FTP again.

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2. MSSQL installation
2.1. Microsoft SQL Server download

2.1.1. You need to download ‘SQL Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 2 Express’ and
‘SQL Management Studio’ based on your Windows language and
system type. (In this case, English and 64-bit.)

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2.1.2. Go to the official web page of Microsoft.

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2.1.3. Search for ‘SQL server 2008 R2 SP2 express’.

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2.1.4. You will have the page displayed as below picture.

2.1.5. Click on ‘Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 SP2 - Express Edition’.

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2.1.6. You will have the page displayed as below picture.

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2.1.7. Select the language based on the language of your Windows. (In this
case, English.)

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2.1.8. Click on ‘Download’.

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2.1.9. You will have the page displayed as below picture.

2.1.10. Select ‘SQLEXPR’ based on your Windows system type. (In this case, 64-
bit.)

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2.1.11. Select ‘SQLManagementStudio’ based on your Windows system type.
(In this case, 64-bit.)

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2.1.12. Check if you selected proper ones.

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2.1.13. Click on ‘Next’ to download the selected files.

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2.1.14. Download is completed.

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2.2. Microsoft SQL Server installation

2.2.1. Run ‘SQLEXPR’.

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2.2.2. The security warning will come up.

2.2.3. Click on ‘Run’ to continue.

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2.2.4. Files will be extracted, and the installation will be prepared.

2.2.5. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.2.6. Click on ‘New installation or add features to an existing installation.’.

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2.2.7. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.2.8. Check on ‘I accept the license terms.’.

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2.2.9. And click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.2.10. ‘Setup Support Files’ will be installed.

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2.2.11. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.2.12. Click on ‘Select All’.

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2.2.13. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.2.14. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.2.15. Insert ‘MSSQL_PACS’ as a named instance.

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2.2.16. Check if you typed correctly.

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2.2.17. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.2.18. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.2.19. Drop down ‘Startup Type’ for ‘SQL Server Browser’.

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2.2.20. Select ‘Automatic’.

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2.2.21. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.2.22. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.2.23. Select ‘Mixed Mode (SQL Server authentication and Windows
authentication)’.

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2.2.24. Password is ‘Sphinx2282’. (Capital ‘S’ in the beginning.)

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2.2.25. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.2.26. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.2.27. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.2.28. The installation will be in progress.

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2.2.29. After the installation, you will have the window displayed as below
picture.

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2.2.30. Click on ‘Close’.

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2.2.31. Close ‘SQL Server Installation Center’ window to finish the installation.

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2.3. Microsoft SQL Management Studio installation

2.3.1. Run ‘SQLManagementStudio’.

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2.3.2. Click on ‘Run’ to continue.

2.3.3. The installation files will be extracted.

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2.3.4. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.3.5. Click on ‘New installation or add features to an existing installation.’.

2.3.6. The setup

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2.3.7. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.3.8. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.3.9. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.3.10. Check on ‘I accept the license terms.’.

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2.3.11. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.3.12. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.3.13. Click on ‘Select All’.

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2.3.14. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.3.15. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.3.16. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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2.3.17. The installation will be in progress.

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2.3.18. After the installation, you will have the window displayed as below
picture.

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2.3.19. Click on ‘Close’.

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2.3.20. Close ‘SQL Server Installation Center’ window to finish the installation.

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2.4. SQL Server Configuration Manager

2.4.1. Go to [Start] – [All Programs].

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2.4.2. Go to [Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2] – [Configuration Tools], and click
on ‘SQL Server Configuration Manager’.

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2.4.3. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.4.4. Find ‘SQL Server Network Configuration’.

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2.4.5. Find ‘Protocols for MSSQL_PACS’.

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2.4.6. Find ‘Named Pipes’.

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2.4.7. Right-click on it.

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2.4.8. Select ‘Enable’.

2.4.9. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.4.10. Click on ‘OK’.

2.4.11. Find ‘TCP/IP’.

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2.4.12. Right-click on it.

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2.4.13. Select ‘Enable’.

2.4.14. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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2.4.15. Click on ‘OK’.

2.4.16. The status of the below 3 protocol names must be enabled.

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2.4.17. Find ‘SQL Server Services’.

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2.4.18. Find ‘SQL Server (MSSQL_PACS)’.

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2.4.19. Right-click on it.

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2.4.20. Click on ‘Restart’.

After a while, ‘SQL Server (MSSQL_PACS)’ will be restarted.

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3. PACSPLUS Server installation
3.1. PACSPLUS Server installation

3.1.1. Open ‘2015-03-23_PPW_v5.1.3.09_setup’ folder.

The installation file will be provided by Medical Standard.

3.1.2. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.1.3. Run ‘Setup.exe’.

3.1.4. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

The language will be displayed based on the language of your Windows.

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3.1.5. Drop down the list.

3.1.6. Select ‘English’. (In this case, the first one.)

3.1.7. Click on ‘OK’.

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3.1.8. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.1.9. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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3.1.10. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.1.11. Select ‘I accept the terms of the license agreement.’.

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3.1.12. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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3.1.13. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.1.14. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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3.1.15. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.1.16. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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3.1.17. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.1.18. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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3.1.19. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.1.20. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

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3.1.21. The installation will be in progress.

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3.1.22. After a while, you will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.1.23. Click on ‘Finish’ to finish the installation.

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3.1.24. After the installation, there will be 5 shortcuts on the desktop.

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3.2. HASP driver installation

3.2.1. Run ‘HASPUserSetup.exe’.

The installation file will be provided by Medical Standard.

3.2.2. ‘HASP Device Driver’ will be running.

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3.2.3. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

3.2.4. Select ‘U.S.English’ as a language.

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3.2.5. Click on ‘OK’.

3.2.6. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.2.7. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.

3.2.8. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.2.9. Select ‘I accept the license agreement’.

3.2.10. Click on ‘Install’ to start the installation.

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3.2.11. The installation is in progress.

3.2.12. You will have the window displayed as below picture.

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3.2.13. Click on ‘Finish’ to finish the installation.

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3.3. LMK file copy

3.3.1. Copy the ‘lmproduct.lmk’ file.

‘LMproduct.lmk’ file is the license file which activates the license dongle key.

Each license dongle key has got its own ‘LMproduct.lmk’ file.

Thus if you copy a wrong ‘LMproduct.lmk’ file, the license dongle key may not be activated.

A proper ‘LMproduct.lmk’ file will be provided by Medical Standard each time.

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3.3.2. Open ‘Computer’.

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3.3.3. Go to C: drive.

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3.3.4. Go to ‘PACSPLUS’ folder.

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3.3.5. Go to ‘PPS’ folder.

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3.3.6. The below path is the proper path for the LMK file to be pasted.

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3.3.7. Paste the ‘lmproduct.lmk’ file.

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