Sun WorkShop 6 Installation Guide |
Contents
 Preface
1.  Preparing for Installation
- Software Installation Overview
- System Requirements
- Online Documentation Requirements
- Configuring a StandAlone License Server
- Configuring a System Without a Network Interface Card
2.  Requesting Your Licenses
- Choosing a License
- Personal Edition (Node-locked), Desktop Edition (Node-locked), and Floating Licenses
- Domain-Based Licenses
- Choosing a License Server Configuration
- Single Independent Server Configuration
- Multiple Independent Server Configuration
- Redundant Server Configuration
- Completing the License Request Form
- Contacting the Sun License Center
- Email Contact
- Saving an Email License to File
- Fax Contact
- Telephone Contact
3.  Installing Software
- Special Cases
- From Try and Buy Software to Purchase
- Early Access Versions of Sun WorkShop 6
- Supporting Previous Software Releases
- Local or Remote Installation
- Software Installation Steps
- Using Web Start
- Using the Command-Line Installation
- Changing PATH and MANPATH Variables
4.  Installing Your Licenses
- Special Cases
- Using lit License Installer
- Email License File Installation
- Fax License Installation
- Using the lit_tty Command-Line Executable
- Email License File Installation
- Fax License Installation
- Demo License Installation
- (Optional) Changing the Owner of the License Server Daemon
5.  Understanding Fortran Licenses
- About Fortran Licenses
- Using Fortran Licenses
- Using Fortran Limited Licenses or Unlimited Licenses
- Using Fortran Limited Licenses With Unlimited Licenses
6.  Removing Software
- Using the Web Start Uninstaller
- Using the Command Line Uninstaller
7.  Troubleshooting
- Registry Data File Problems
- Information Mismatch If You Use pkgadd Without Web Start
- Information Mismatch If You Use pkgrm Without Web Start
- License Problems
- License Was Not Installed Properly or Does Not Work
- No License Received
A.  Sun WorkShop Products and Packages
 Glossary
 Index
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