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Sharing an <strong>OpenEdge</strong> installation on a network overview<br />

The destination path is the same path where <strong>OpenEdge</strong> is installed on the<br />

server machine.<br />

3. Choose OK. The Destination <strong>and</strong> Work Paths dialog box appears:<br />

4. Accept or change the program group name that appears in the Group Name<br />

field. The Group Name value identifies the menu option label that appears on the<br />

client machine. When you select this name from All Programs, you can access<br />

the <strong>OpenEdge</strong> installation that resides on the network server.<br />

Note: If the group name does not already exist, the NetSetup utility adds the<br />

group name to All Programs.<br />

5. Type the absolute path or browse to find the file to identify as the client-based<br />

working directory in the Working Directory field. The Working Directory is a<br />

local folder in which <strong>OpenEdge</strong> places the files you create on the client.<br />

6. Review the pathname information that appears in the Network <strong>Installation</strong><br />

Directory field. This pathname identifies where <strong>OpenEdge</strong> is installed on the<br />

network server.<br />

Note: The Network <strong>Installation</strong> Directory field always appears grayed out,<br />

confirming that the information that appears in this field cannot be changed.<br />

The pathname that appears in this field identifies two pieces of information:<br />

where <strong>OpenEdge</strong> is installed on the network server <strong>and</strong> the type of<br />

connection that you are using to share the network installation (that is,<br />

mapped drive or UNC pathname).<br />

7. Choose Install. Select the Group Name you defined from All Programs to access<br />

the <strong>OpenEdge</strong> installation from the network serve.<br />

Note: If you change the original installation on the network, <strong>and</strong> the installation<br />

includes additional shortcuts supported by the NetSetup Utility, you must<br />

uninstall <strong>and</strong> reinstall the NetSetup Utility on the client to ensure that the<br />

shortcuts are available on the client machine.<br />

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