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Setting up [[WMS:WMS|WMS]] is generally done through the installation wizard. The wizard guides the user through setting up the application on each system. Once WMS is installed, default settings can be adjusted and saved.
==Installing==
==Installing==
On the PC, the installation wizard will guide you through the installation process. You will have the option to install different parts of the WMS program including the executable files, tutorial files, documentation files, etc. If you are missing a part of the installation then reinstall and verify that all parts are included in the installation.
Before beginning the installation process, make sure the computer meets the [[System Requirements|WMS System Requirements]].


'''[[System Requirements|WMS System Requirements]]'''
The installation wizard guides the user through the installation process. It gives options to install different parts of the WMS program, including executable files, tutorial files, documentation files, and so on. If an expected part seems to be missing, re-run the installer and verify that all desired parts are included in the installation.


==Registering WMS==
==Registering WMS==
Find out how to [[WMS:Registering WMS|register WMS]] using a hardware lock or password.
Once WMS has been installed, the user can then [[WMS:Registering WMS|register WMS]] using a hardware lock or password.


==Running WMS For The First Time==
==Running WMS for the First Time==
When running WMS the first time (and each time until WMS is registered), the registration wizard is the first dialog the user will see. If WMS is licensed and there is a hardware lock or need to get the security string to obtain a password, choose the '''Enable''' button.
When running WMS the first time (and until WMS is registered), the registration wizard is the first dialog seen. If the user has a license and is using a hardware lock, or if a security string is needed to obtain a password, click the '''Enable''' button and follow the instructions.


==Defaults File (ini)==
==Defaults File (ini)==
When starting WMS, there are default values set for directories, display options, etc. A user can modify these settings and save the new defaults in an *.ini file by choosing the '''Save Current Settings''' command from the ''File'' menu. Each time starting WMS thereafter, these settings will be used.
When starting WMS, default values are set for directories, display options, etc. Modify these settings and save the new defaults in an INI file by selecting ''File'' | '''Save Current Settings'''. After restarting WMS, these settings will be used.


Each project file stores its own default settings in *.ini file so that the project data will appear as they were at the time they were saved.
Each project file stores its own default settings in an INI file so that the project data will appear as they were at the time they were saved.


==Command Line Arguments==
==Command Line Arguments==
Find out about the available [[WMS:Command Line|command line arguments]] that can be used to customize how WMS starts up. See the article [[WMS:Command Line|Command Line]].
WMS has several [[WMS:Command Line|command line arguments]] that can be used to customize how WMS starts up.  


==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==
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Latest revision as of 22:54, 27 January 2020


Setting up WMS is generally done through the installation wizard. The wizard guides the user through setting up the application on each system. Once WMS is installed, default settings can be adjusted and saved.

Installing

Before beginning the installation process, make sure the computer meets the WMS System Requirements.

The installation wizard guides the user through the installation process. It gives options to install different parts of the WMS program, including executable files, tutorial files, documentation files, and so on. If an expected part seems to be missing, re-run the installer and verify that all desired parts are included in the installation.

Registering WMS

Once WMS has been installed, the user can then register WMS using a hardware lock or password.

Running WMS for the First Time

When running WMS the first time (and until WMS is registered), the registration wizard is the first dialog seen. If the user has a license and is using a hardware lock, or if a security string is needed to obtain a password, click the Enable button and follow the instructions.

Defaults File (ini)

When starting WMS, default values are set for directories, display options, etc. Modify these settings and save the new defaults in an INI file by selecting File | Save Current Settings. After restarting WMS, these settings will be used.

Each project file stores its own default settings in an INI file so that the project data will appear as they were at the time they were saved.

Command Line Arguments

WMS has several command line arguments that can be used to customize how WMS starts up.

Related Topics