WMS:Setting Up WMS: Difference between revisions
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==Defaults File (ini)== | ==Defaults File (ini)== | ||
When | 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. | ||
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 *.ini file so that the project data will appear as they were at the time they were saved. | ||
==Command Line Arguments== | ==Command Line Arguments== |
Revision as of 16:08, 18 August 2014
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.
Registering WMS
Find out how to register WMS using a hardware lock or password.
Running WMS For The First Time
When running WMS the first time (and each time until you register), the registration wizard is the first dialog you will see. If you have licensed WMS and have a hardware lock or need to get the security string so that you can obtain a password, you should choose the Enable button.
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.
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.
Command Line Arguments
Find out about the available command line arguments that can be used to customize how WMS starts up. See the article Command Line.
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