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4.2.6 Recommended Installation Scenarios
4.2.6.1 Local Database
4-2: System configuration Local Database
Usually the system configuration "Local Database" is for a small manufacturing facility with one ore two
production lines. An assumption for the configuration is that the SIPLACE Pro database is also installed
locally and no SIPLACE EDM is used. The Setup Center GUI is directly connected to the local SIPLACE
Pro and local Setup Center Database and manages the setup verification for the stations connected via
the SIPLACE LAN.
This scenario can also be used, if a step-by-step introduction is helpful. Then it may also helpful to omit
the "Forced Setup Verification" activation and to start with the unforced setup verification. After a definite
time the forced setup verification can be activated at station and Setup Center.

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4.2.6.2 Central Database
4-3: System configuration Central Database
Usually the system configuration "Central Database" is for manufacturing facility with more than one
production line. Prerequisites for the configuration is
the SIPLACE Pro database is also installed centrally, or
the SIPALCE EDM product is deployed, or
a pre setup area with Setup Center is planned, or
packaging units often moves between different placement lines.
The Setup Center GUIs are connected to the local SIPLACE Pro and to the central Setup Center
Database. The docking stations are connected via CAN-Bus to the SC Computer. The pre setup unit is
the reason, why a central Setup Center Database is necessary.

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5 Installation
5.1 Important Preparations
All computers must have been set up and prepared appropriately in advance of the complete installation
of SIPLACE Setup Center to function correctly.
These preparatory measures demand knowledge about the administrative functions of Windows and
SQL Server. Please contact your system administrator for assistance if required.
5.1.1 Operation System Installation
The following steps are essential before conducting the installation of SIPLACE Setup Center:
Installation of Windows 2003 or Windows XP with SP2.
Furthermore, you require Windows 2003/XP administrative rights and write rights for all computers
on which you are installing SIPLACE Setup Center.
5.1.2 MSDE Installation
If the database decision of SIPLACE Setup Center Database (see chapter) is made to use a MSDE
installation, this must be done prior installing SIPLACE Setup Center.
Installing MSDE is done by executing the file
\3rdpartyinstaller\MSDE\SETUP_Step.cmd
on the
Setup CD.
If the TCP port 1433 is not available then the alternate installer
\3rdpartyinstaller\MS-
DE\SETUP_Step_dynamic_port.CMD
must be used.
See the file
\3rdpartyinstaller\MSDE\readme.txt
for more details.
NOTE:
Always exit the running setup verification via task manager/process before the installation or
uninstallation of Setup Center.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to uninstall the current version of Setup Center before the installation of the
new version of Setup Center.
NOTE:
If during the installation a note appears, that Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) must
be installed. Accept this note.
NOTE:
You are required to have administrator rights for the installation procedure!
NOTE:
This installer creates a MSDE instance with the name SIPLACE_MSDE.