CD-Rom Installation

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1)Insert the PageGate CD-Rom into your computer.

 

2)PageGate's setup routine will (on most computers) automatically start. If the setup program starts, go to step 3. If not, click on the Windows start button, and click 'Run' from the menu. Type in 'd:\setup' without the quotes (in this example the CD-Rom drive letter is 'd'. If your CD-Rom drive letter is different, use it instead). Then click on 'OK' button.

 

3)Click on the Install Additional PG Monitor option.

 

4)Click on Next.

 

5)In the next portion of the setup, you will be given the option to view the Readme and Release Notes files. If you choose to display either file, they will be shown when you hit 'Next'.

 

6)Please read the End User License Agreement (EULA), then select "I accept the agreement" and click on Next.

 

7)Next you will be prompted for the PageGate Monitor installation directory. By default, the installation directory is c:\program files (x86)\pagegate Monitor\. While you do not necessarily have to change the installation directory, we strongly recommend changing the path to c:\PageGate Monitor\. Once you've specified the installation path, click on Next to proceed.

 

8)In the next step, changes to the program group the PageGate Monitor will appear under in the start menu can be made. Click on Next to proceed.

 

9)Select whether you want to create a Desktop Icon for the PageGate Monitor and click on Next.

 

10) Click on Install to begin the installation.

 

11) Click on Finish to finalize the installation.

 

12) Remove the CD and keep it in a safe place. You will need it again if you ever need to reinstall PageGate, or want to install the Additional PageGate Administrator, Additional PageGate Monitor, or GUI Client on a workstation.