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PACS Installation Easy-Guide - ENG
PACS Installation Easy-Guide - ENG
PACS Installation Easy-Guide - ENG
Installation Easy-guide
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1. Pre-setting ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
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The purpose of this document is to provide instructions on how to build PACSPLUS Server.
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1. Pre-setting
1.1. Windows account creation
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1.1.2. Select ‘User Accounts and Family Safety’.
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1.1.4. Select ‘Add or remove user accounts’.
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1.1.6. Click on ‘Create a new account’.
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1.1.8. Select ‘Administrator’ as an account type.
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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.
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1.1.14. Click on ‘Create a password’.
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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
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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.
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1.2.6. You will have the window displayed 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
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1.3.3. Select ‘Programs and Features’.
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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.
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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
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1.4.2. You will have the window displayed as below picture.
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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
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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
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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.
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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’.
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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.
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1.6.33. You will have the window displayed as below picture.
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1.6.36. You will have the window displayed as below picture.
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1.6.38. Click on ‘OK’.
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1.6.40. Click on ‘OK’.
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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’.
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1.6.46. You will be back to the below window.
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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.
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1.6.51. Click on ‘…’.
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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’.
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1.6.56. Click on ‘Connect as…’.
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1.6.58. Select ‘Specific user’.
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1.6.60. You will have the window displayed as below picture.
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1.6.62. 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’.
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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.
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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
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2.2.2. The security warning will come up.
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2.2.4. Files will be extracted, and the installation will be prepared.
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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
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2.3.2. Click on ‘Run’ to continue.
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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.’.
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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
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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’.
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2.4.10. Click on ‘OK’.
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2.4.12. Right-click on it.
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2.4.13. Select ‘Enable’.
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2.4.15. Click on ‘OK’.
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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’.
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3. PACSPLUS Server installation
3.1. PACSPLUS Server installation
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3.1.3. Run ‘Setup.exe’.
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3.1.5. Drop down the list.
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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
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3.2.3. You will have the window displayed as below picture.
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3.2.5. Click on ‘OK’.
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3.2.7. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.
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3.2.9. Select ‘I accept the license agreement’.
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3.2.11. The installation is in progress.
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3.2.13. Click on ‘Finish’ to finish the installation.
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3.3. LMK file copy
‘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.
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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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