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eServer Setup and Site Installation Instructions
© Mass Electronics Pty Ltd 2009Chapter 4 – Configuring eServer Communications
4-5 Setup of eServer Client Computer
4-5.1 Overview
eServer 1.20 or greater enables automatic configuration of eServer Client computers. Upon
connection of an eServer Client Computer, eServer will automatically download and install the
necessary ancillary files to complete the setup.
4-5.2 Connection Steps
Follow all onscreen instructions during setup of connecting eServer Client computers. The most
common issue faced with initial connection of eServer Client computers is ensuring that security
settings are correct and that Internet Explorer is correctly shutdown and restarted when advised by
onscreen instructions.
Launch Internet Explorer. In the address bar, enter the specific DNS name or static IP address or
computer name of the eServer computer you are connecting to, as illustrated below in Figure 4-21.
Figure 4-21:  Launch Internet Explorer and Connect to eServer Computer
NOTE
Ensure that you are logged into the eServer Client computer as a System Administrator , and have a functional
network connection to download and install necessary ancillary les from the eServer Host computer. Otherwise refer
to Section 5 - General Troubleshooting Tips.
These instructions detail the rst connection of an eServer Client computer to a eServer Host computer running
eServer 1.20 or greater. This will require the download and installation of the eServer Native Client and Magellan
ActiveX Control. You will only be required to download and install the these components the rst time a eServer Client
computer connects to an eServer Host computer running eServer 1.20 or greater, unless a new version is installed on the
eServer Host Computer.
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