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9. Configuration<br />

This chapter provides the detailed information you need to configure<br />

Legi. Configuration settings are organized into four categories:<br />

� Options – information to be tracked in system tables, the unit of<br />

measure used to create new labels, and Application Designer<br />

information.<br />

� File Locations – fully qualified pathname for the directory that stores<br />

each type of file (labels, graphics, configuration, and print control).<br />

� Remote Input – the port assigned to each remote source of supplied<br />

input.<br />

� System Tables – the ODBC data source and table name for each type<br />

of system table (System Print Log, Label Stock Log, and Tracking<br />

Serial Numbers).<br />

Configuration settings are stored in two locations – in the local registry<br />

file for the current user and in LegiConfiguration.dat, the configuration<br />

file stored on a local or network drive. Both the local registry and<br />

configuration files are required because some settings are specific to each<br />

Legi workstation, while others must be globally accessible to all users<br />

running Legi on a network.<br />

Your Legi configuration is established and maintained using the<br />

Configuration dialog box, which contains a tabbed display for each of the<br />

configuration categories listed above. When you click OK, Legi saves the<br />

configuration settings to the appropriate file – local registry file,<br />

configuration file, or both.<br />

Legitronic User Manual (v3.40) 104

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