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Network <strong>WYNN</strong> Installation<br />

Note: This chapter is intended for network administrators. It<br />

assumes that you are familiar with computer networks,<br />

user groups, user accounts, and user permissions. You<br />

must have Administrator or Power User access on all<br />

machines where the server, license server, and client<br />

components are installed. A Troubleshooting and a Quick<br />

Reference section are included at the end.<br />

Note: You must first uninstall previous versions of <strong>WYNN</strong> using<br />

Add/Remove Programs, not using the <strong>WYNN</strong> 5 CD.<br />

Network <strong>WYNN</strong> Installation consists of four major parts.<br />

Part 1 is the installation and activation of the Internet License<br />

Manager (ILM) software. This allows you to designate a computer<br />

running Windows on the network as the ILM license server. This<br />

computer issues tokens to the <strong>WYNN</strong> clients. The number of<br />

license seats purchased determines the number of tokens<br />

available to client computers on the network.<br />

Part 2 is the installation of <strong>WYNN</strong> components onto the <strong>WYNN</strong><br />

server. This consists of installing software from the Network<br />

<strong>WYNN</strong> CD to the <strong>WYNN</strong> Wizard or <strong>WYNN</strong> Reader directory on the<br />

server.<br />

Part 3, which occurs on the <strong>WYNN</strong> server, is the creation of a<br />

<strong>WYNN</strong> user group and setting permissions on specific <strong>WYNN</strong><br />

folders. These folders appear during <strong>WYNN</strong> server component<br />

installation.<br />

Part 4 is the installation of the <strong>WYNN</strong> application and speech<br />

synthesizer from the server to the client computers.<br />

Tip: Make sure your user permissions are set up correctly or<br />

users may have problems saving their profiles, settings,<br />

and documents.<br />

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