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Installing From a CD ROM

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- Quit all running applications
- Insert the Control Station CD-ROM
- If the install does not start sutomatically, click Window's Start button (lower
left of screen) and choose Run
- A Run box will open. Click Browse; choose your CD-ROM drive then select SETUP.EXE

- With SETUP.EXE showing as your Run selection, click OK


- Follow the directions of the Control Station setup utility

Installing From a Web Download


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As long as your license is current, you can update and install Control Station from
a web download. Visit: http://www.controlstation.com/update.html and follow the
instructions to download and install the software.

If You Have Install Problems


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Send a detailed message including the specific error message to:
help@controlstation.com

Network Installation
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The setup program is a standard MSI install application and is compatible with
windows based networks. Manual installation may be required for other networks.

For manual installation, some of the Control Station files belong on the central
network server while the rest belong in the C:\Windows\System subdirectory of each
computer on the network. The latest information is available in Readme.txt on the
CD-ROM

The files we provide that go into the C:\Windows\System or C:\Windows\System32


directory may already exist on your computer. Only overwrite your existing files if
our versions are newer.

These files are provided by Microsoft and are backward compatible with existing
applications. We did not create or modify them in any way.

=> Files that can be installed in the main server application directory:

csdmc.dll, brwst.htm, cstation.url, cshelp3.hlp, csmimo.dll, csrecord.dll,


csrigdis.dll, cstation.exe, cstools.dll, keycode.003, readme.txt

=> Files that go in the C:\Windows\System or C:\Windows\System32 directory of each


computer on the network.

Asycfilt.dll
Comcat.dll
Comdlg32.ocx
Ctl3d32.dll
Dao2535.tlb
Dao350.dll
Mfc40.dll
Mfc42.dll
Mfcans32.dll
Msflxgrd.ocx
Msimg32.dll
Msjet35.dll
Msjint35.dll
Msjter35.dll
Msrd2x35.dll
Msrepl35.dll
Msvbvm60.dll
Msvcrt.dll
Msvcrt20.dll
Msvcrt40.dll
Msxbse35.dll
Oc30.dll
Oleaut32.dll
Olepro32.dll
Pego32a.ocx
Pegrp32a.dll
Pepco32a.ocx
Pepso32a.ocx
Pesgo32a.ocx
Slider.ocx
Spin32.ocx
Stdole2.tlb
Tabctl32.ocx
Threed20.ocx
Threed32.ocx
Vb5db.dll
Vbajet32.dll
Vbar332.dll

About Keycode.003
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Your CD-ROM contains a file called Keycode.003. This file must be located in the
same directory as Cstation.exe for the software to operate correctly.

Do not edit or change this file in any way or your software may not run properly.
You will know you have problems related to this file if you see "Keycode Failure -
License Invalid" displayed on the main screen of Control Station.

If a "Keycode Failure" occurs, please copy the original Keycode.003 file from your
Control Station CD-ROM to the same directory as file Cstation.exe on your hard
drive. If problems still persist, send a detailed message to:
help@controlstation.com

License Agreement
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All users of the Control Station software program are bound by the agreement
written below. By installing the software, you accept all terms and conditions of
this agreement.

1. Douglas J. Cooper and Control Station Technologies grant the LICENSEE a


nonexclusive and nontransferable license to use the Control Station software
program.
2. The LICENSEE acknowledges that the Control Station software program is a tool
still in development and that it is being supplied "as is."
3. Douglas J. Cooper and Control Station Technologies make no representations or
warranties, expressed or implied. By way of example, but not limitation, Douglas J.
Cooper and Control Station Technologies make no representations or warranties of
merchantability or fitness of the Control Station software program for any
particular use or purpose. Douglas J. Cooper and Control Station Technologies shall
not be held liable or assume liability for any direct, indirect or consequential
damages with respect to any claim by LICENSEE or any third party on account of or
arising from this Agreement or use of the Control Station software program.
4. The LICENSEE agrees not to modify, decompile, decode, reverse engineer or
otherwise discover the information, methods and technologies contained in the
Control Station software program and/or file Keycode.003.
5. Title to copyright to the Control Station software program and to any material
associated therewith shall at all times remain with Douglas J. Cooper and LICENSEE
agrees to preserve same.
6. If any part of this agreement is found to be void and unenforceable according to
its terms, it will not affect the validity of the balance of the agreement, which
shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms.

For More Information


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Visit us at www.ControlStation.com to learn about
- short courses for industrial practitioners
- proven methods and practices for process control
- the latest improvement to Control Station

For additional questions, please contact:


Doug Cooper
Control Station Technologies
P.O. Box 544
Storrs, CT 06268-0544

Phone: (860) 486-4092


Email: cooper@controlstation.com

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