Figure 105. Oracle8 Client Configuration Screen

5.Select Application User and click OK.

6.You are now asked if you want to leave the Oracle documentation on the CD-ROM, or install it to disk (approximately 80 MB required). You will also have to have an HTML viewer installed to access the documentation. For this example, we chose to leave it on the CD-ROM for now.

7.Setup now begins installing the software and creating the icons.

7.8Installing OneWorld Client

The workstation installation copies all necessary components of OneWorld to a client workstation. To prepare for the OneWorld client installation, we will perform the following steps:

Modify the JDE.INI file on the deployment server.

Modify the Setup.inf file on the deployment server.

7.8.1Modify the JDE.INI File on the Deployment Server

You must modify the JDE.INI file on the deployment server prior to installing

OneWorld on your workstations. To begin, perform the following steps:

1.On the deployment server, sign on as JDE.

2.Edit the JDE.INI on the deployment server.

[JDENET]

The serviceNameListen and serviceNameConnect parameters must match those in the enterprise server JDE.INI.

3.To ensure the workstation will be set up correctly (such as for National Language Support), make the following changes to the JDE.INI file in the OneWorld\B733\Client\Misc directory on the deployment server:

[INSTALL]

Verify that the LocalCodeSet parameter is set to the appropriate language value. Also, verify that your code page is set up properly. For appropriate values and code pages, see the "National Language Support" section of the OneWorld Installation Guide (Windows NT-Based Systems), Release B73.3.

[NETWORK QUEUE SETTINGS]

Set the UBEQueue parameter appropriately.

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