PIPEPHASE® 9.
1
Installation Guide
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Contents
Introduction
About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
About PIPEPHASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
About SimSci-Esscor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Where to Find Additional Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
Chapter 1
Installation Requirements
Verifying the Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
Documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
Hardware/Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
Hardware/Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
Disk Space Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
Elan Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3
FLEXlm Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3
TOKEN Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3
Switching Security Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4
Chapter 2
Installing PIPEPHASE
PIPEPHASE Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1
PIPEPHASE Installation Directory (Typical) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2
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Installing a Standalone Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Installing a Network Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Install all Files onto a Network File Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Install Executable Files on Network and User Directories Locally.
2-5
Typical Directory Structure on a Network Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Network Installation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Installing User Directories Locally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Run Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
Using RSH and TELNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Testing PIPEPHASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Review the Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Uninstalling PIPEPHASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Accessing User-Added Subroutines (UAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Workspace for PIPEPHASE User-Added Routines . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Build Sample One: Customize a Pressure Drop Model . . . . . 2-13
Build Sample Two: Customize a PRO/II Thermo routine . . . . 2-14
Chapter 3
Installing Acrobat Reader
Installing Acrobat Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Testing the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Uninstalling Acrobat Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Chapter 4
Installation Troubleshooting
Installation-Related Problems and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Appendix A
System Files (Windows 98/ME Only)
iv Contents
Introduction
About This Manual
This manual will guide you through the installation of
PIPEPHASE. An outline of the manual is provided below.
Chapter 1 Installation Provides you with the installation and security
Requirements requirements.
Chapter 2 Installing PIPEPHASE Describes how to install PIPEPHASE.
Chapter 3 Installing Acrobat Describes how to install Adobe Acrobat
Reader Reader, used to access documents online.
Chapter 4 Installation Trouble- Addresses some of the problems you may
shooting encounter while installing PIPEPHASE.
Appendix A System Files (Win- Provides an example of Config.sys and
dows 98/ME Only) Autoexec.bat for Windows 98/ME.
About PIPEPHASE
PIPEPHASE is a simulation program which predicts steady-state
pressure, temperature, and liquid holdup profiles in wells, flowlines,
gathering systems, and other linear or network configurations of
pipes, wells, pumps, compressors, separators, and other facilities.
The fluid types that PIPEPHASE can handle include liquid, gas,
steam, and multiphase mixtures of gas and liquid.
Several special capabilities have also been designed into PIPEPHASE
including well analysis with inflow performance, gas lift analysis,
pipeline sphering, and sensitivity (nodal) analysis. These additions
extend the range of the PIPEPHASE application so that the full range
of pipeline and piping network problems can be solved.
PIPEPHASE 9.1 Installation Guide v
About SimSci-Esscor
SimSci-Esscor, a business unit of Invensys Systems, Inc., is a leader
in the development and deployment of industrial process simulation
software and systems for a variety of industries, including oil and gas
production, petroleum refining, petrochemical and chemical manu-
facturing, electrical power generation, mining, pulp and paper, and
engineering and construction. Supporting more than 750 client com-
panies in over 70 countries, SimSci-Esscor solutions enable clients
to minimize capital requirements, optimize facility performance, and
maximize return on investment.
Where to Find Additional Help
Online documentation is provided in the form of .PDF files and
.HLP files. The .PDF files are most conveniently viewed using
Adobe Acrobat Reader or Acrobat Exchange. The .HLP files are
viewed using the standard Windows Help system or WinHelp.
You can install Adobe Acrobat Reader from the PIPEPHASE CD-
ROM.
The online documentation is installed to the
PPHASE91\MANUALS directory during the PIPEPHASE
installation process and no longer requires the installation CD to
be present in order to be viewed.
PIPEPHASE comes with online Help, a comprehensive online ref-
erence tool that accesses information quickly. In Help,
commands, features, and data fields are explained in easy steps.
Answers are available instantly, online, while you work. You can
access the elec-tronic Contents for Help by selecting Help/
Contents from the menu bar. A Road Map to Online Help will be
displayed where you can select the help document you wish to
view. From the desired online help document you can do a
search for the desired topic. If you chose a .HLP file, you can
search by selecting Help/Search for from the menu bar. If you
chose a .PDF formatted document, you can use all the davailable
Acrobat Reader search features to find the topic of interest.
Please refer to Acrobat Reader on-line help for information
concerning Acrobat Reader features.
vi Introduction
Technical Support
If you have any questions regarding program use or the
interpretation of program output, contact the nearest SimSci-Esscor
Technical Support Center from the following address list, or contact
your local SimSci-Esscor representative.
To expedite your request for assistance, please have the following
information available when you call:
■ A description of the problem
■ The installation CD and printed documentation available
■ The type of computer you are using
■ The amount of free disk space available on the disk where
PIPEPHASE is installed
■ The actions you were taking when the problem occurred
■ The error messages that appear on your screen and any other
symptoms
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Authorized SimSci- Esscor Technical Support Centers
Support Center Address Tel/Fax/Internet
Western USA IPS-SimSci-Esscor Tel: (800) SIMSCI-1
26541 Rancho Parkway South +1 (949) 455-8150
Suite 100 Fax: +1 (949) 455-8151
Lake Forest, CA 92630 E-mail: support.simsci@ips.invensys.com
Internet: http://www.simsciesscor.com
Mid USA/Virgin Islands IPS-SimSci-Esscor Tel: (800) SIMSCI-1
10900 Equity Drive +1 (713) 329-1600
Houston, TX 77041 Fax: +1 (713) 329-1905
Eastern USA/Canada IPS-SimSci-Esscor Tel: (800) SIMSCI-1
Gateway Corporate Center, Third Floor, Suite 304, 223 +1 (610) 359-1900
Wilmington/West Chester Pike, Chaddsford, PA 19317 Fax: +1 (610) 364-9600
Europe Invensys Systems UK Ltd. Tel: +(44) 161-429-6744
High Bank House, Exchange St. Fax: +(44) 161-480-9063
Stockport, Cheshire, SK3 OET, UK E-mail: simsci.uk@ips.invensys.com
Germany/Austria Invensys Systems GmbH Tel: +49 (0) 621 15037 21
Willy-Brandt-Platz-6 Fax: +N/A
D-68161 Mannheim, Germany E-mail:desupport@simsci.com
Japan Invensys Systems Japan Tel: +(81) 3-5793-4851
Gotanda Chuo Bldg (2F) Fax: +(81) 3-5793-4857
2-3-5 Higashi Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, E-mail: support@simsci.jp
Tokyo 141-022, Japan
Venezuela Invensys Systems Venezuela Tel: +(58) 212 - 267 - 5868
Av. Francisco de Miranda Fax: +(58)212-267-0964
Torre Delta, Piso 12, Caracas, 1060, Venezuela E-mail: simscilat@simsci.com
Brazil Invensys Systems Brazil Ltda. Tel: + 55 11 6844 0200
Av.Chibaras, Fax: +55 11 6844 0341
75-Moema E-mail: suporte.simsciesscorbrasil@ips.invensys.com
Sao Paulo, SP Brazil 04076-00
Asia/Pacific Rim Invensys Software Systems (S)PTE Ltd. Tel: +(65) 6829-8657
15 Changi Business Park Central 1, Fax: +(65) 6261-9492
486057 Singapore E-mail: asiapactech@simsci.com
Middle East/Africa Invensys ME Dubai Tel: +00 (971) 4-881-1440
P.O. Box 61495 Fax: +00 (971) 4-881-1426
Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates E-mail: supportme@simsci.com
Italy Invensys Systems Italia S.p.A. Tel: 39-02-26297 327
Via Carducci 125 Fax: 39-02-26297 200
Sesto San Giovanni, Milano, Italy 20099 E-mail: italysup@simsci.com
Australia& Invensys Performance Solutions Tel: 61-28396-3651
New Zeland Process Solutions Fax: 61-28396-3604
Level 2-4, 810 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2017 E-mail: support.an.@simsci.com
Argentina Invensys Systems Argentina, Inc. Tel: 54-1163 45 2100
Nunez 4334 Fax: 54-1163 45 2111
Buenos Aires 1430, Argentina E-mail: supportar@simsci.com
Mexico Invensys Systems Mexico S.A. Tel: 52 -55 52 630100
Ejercito Nacional 1005 Fax: 52- 55 55 572620
Col. Irrigacion Deleg. Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City 11500 E-mail: supportmex@simsci.com
P. R. China Invensys Process Systems (China) Co., Ltd Tel: 86- 10 84585757628
809, Tower B, Eaglerun Plaza, No.26 Xiaoyun Road Fax: 86- 10 8458 4521
Chaoyang District, Beijing , P. R. China 100016 E-mail: yunfeng.qin@ips.invensys.com
Colombia Invensys Systems LA Colombia Tel: 57-1 3136360
Calle 100 # 36-39 Torre 4-203, El Girasol Fax: 57- 13136360
Bucaramanga, SDER , Colombia E-mail: Eivarth.Caballero@ips.invensys.com
Korea SimSci-Esscor, Invensys Korea Tel: 82-32-540-665
551-3 Hyosung-dong, Gyeyang-gu Fax: 52- 55 55 572620
Incheon, 407-040, Korea E-mail: jekwon.lee@ips.invensys.com
viii Introduction
Chapter 1
Installation Requirements
This chapter provides a list of the PIPEPHASE package contents, the
installation requirements, and an outline of the hardware and
software requirements for running PIPEPHASE.
Verifying the Package Contents
This section describes the contents of your release package.
Media
PIPEPHASE is provided on a single CD. The TACITE“ Transient
Module and the NETOPT‘ Optimizer Module are also included on the
PIPEPHASE product CD. SimSci-Esscor FLEXlm server application
installation program is provided on a separate CD.
Documentation
A list of PIPEPHASE documents is provided below.
■ PIPEPHASE Installation Guide (This document)
■ PIPEPHASE User’s Guide
■ PIPEPHASE Keyword Manual (Online only)
■ Release Notes
■ Other documentation as required:
● NETOPT User’s Guide
● TACITE User’s Guide
A complete set of online documentation is provided for each
product. Refer to Chapter 3, Installing Acrobat Reader, for
instructions on accessing these files.
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Hardware/Software Requirements
Hardware/Software Requirements
Computer Intel Pentium or 100% compatible computer.
Clock speed should be at least 233 MHz;
PIPEPHASE will run on slower computers, but
the performance may be unacceptable.
Memory 32 MB (256 MB recommended).
Monitor VGA or Super VGA in at least 800 x 600 mode.
Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME,Windows NT 4.0
Windows SP6, Windows 2000 SP2, and Windows XP.
To install under Windows NT/2000/XP, you must
have administrator rights. Otherwise, the program
will not be installed properly.
CD-ROM drive 2X speed or higher.
Compiler To build user-added subroutines, you need Com-
paq Visual FORTRAN (CVF) 6.6b.
Disk Space Requirements
Default Installation (no User-Added Subroutines) 80 MB
Full Installation (with User-Added Subroutines) 160 MB
Graphics Only Installation (no User-Added Sub- 20 MB
routines)
Security
Dallas Hardware Security
SimSci-Esscor software requires the use of security for execution.
Hardware security consists of a Dallas Semiconductor black-case
unit, which you insert buttons coded to allow use of PIPEPHASE.
Simply plug the hardware directly into the computer parallel port
between the computer and your printer (if any) to start running
PIPEPHASE.
1-2 Installation Requirements
USB Hardware Security
SimSci-Esscor provides USB hardware security, which you insert key
specially coded to allow use of PIPEPHASE. Simply plug the
hardware directly into the computer USB port to start running
PIPEPHASE. USB devices are not supported in Windows NT,
therefore USB security is not available for this operating system.
Elan Security
SimSci-Esscor provides an Elan security option. The Elan Server
Application installation program resides on its own CD. The Elan
License Manager is a third-party concurrent-user software licensing
tool from Rainbow Technologies, Inc. It is a client/server-based tool
that has been customized by SimSci-Esscor.
Elan Server can run under Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/
2000/XP. The server must have at least 5 MB of available disk space.
To install Elan security, follow the instructions provided in the Elan
Security Installation Guide included in the standard release package.
FLEXlm Security
SimSci-Esscor provides a FLEXlm security option. The FLEXlm
Server Application installation program resides on its own CD. The
FLEXlm License Manager is a third-party concurrent-user software
licensing tool from Macrovision Corp. It is a client/server-based tool
that has been customized by SimSci-Esscor. PIPEPHASE currently
supports both 7.2 and 9.5 FLEXlm servers.
FLEXlm Server can run under Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/
2000/XP. The server must have at least 5 MB of available disk space.
To install, learn, and troubleshoot FLEXlm security, follow the
instructions provided in the FLEXlm Security Guide included in the
standard release package.
TOKEN Security
SimSci-Esscor provides a TOKEN security option on the FLEXlm
Server 9.5 Application installation CD. The FLEXlm License Manager
is a third-party concurrent-user software licensing tool from
Macrovision Corp. It is a client/server-based tool that has been
customized by SimSci-Esscor.
FLEXlm Server can run under Windows 98/ME and Windows NT/
2000/XP. The server must have at least 5 MB of available disk space.
To install, learn, and troubleshoot FLEXlm security, follow the
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instructions provided in the FLEXlm Security Guide included in the
standard release package.
Switching Security Types
To switch to Elan security:
■ Open the pipephase.ini file found in the user directory.
■ Find the section entitled [wss_Security] and set Type=ELAN.
■ Save the file and exit.
■ If you are running Windows 95/98/ME, open autoexec.bat
located on the root of the C drive. Add the following line to your
autoexec.bat file: set SIMSCI_ELMHOST=@{ELAN server
machine name}.
■ If you are running under Windows NT/2000/XP, add the
SIMSCI_ELMHOST=@{ELAN server machine name}
environment variable to your settings/control panel/system/
(Advanced for 2000/XP)/environment settings.
■ Reboot your computer so the changes to your security
environment will be correctly configured.
To switch to Dallas security:
■ Open the pipephase.ini file found in the user directory.
■ Find the section entitled [wss_Security] and set Type=DSC.
■ If the lines mode= and/or Keydir= are present, comment them
out by adding a semi-colon to the front of them.
■ Save the file and exit.
To switch to USB security:
Open the pipephase.ini file found in the user directory.
Find the section entitled [wss_Security] and set Type=USB.
■ Save the file and exit.
To switch to FLEXlm security:
■ Open the pipephase.ini file found in the user directory.
■ Find the section entitled [wss_Security] and set Type=keyword
to one of the following values.
● Type = FLXLM for Flex/LM version 7.2
1-4 Installation Requirements
● Type = FLXLM95 for Flex/LM version 9.5
Note: The version selected must match the version of the
Flex/LM server that is used on your network. Please confirm
with your system administrator the specific version of Flex/
LM in use
■ Save the file and exit.
■ If you are running Windows 95/98/ME, open autoexec.bat
located on the root of the C drive. Add the following line to your
autoexec.bat file: set
IPASSI_LICENCE_FILE=@{FLXLM server host name}.
■ If you are running under Windows NT/2000/XP, add the
IPASSI_LICENCE_FILE=@{FLXLM server host name}
environment variable to your settings/control panel/system/
(Advanced for 2000/XP)/environment settings.
■ Reboot your computer so the changes to your security
environment will be correctly configured.
To switch to TOKEN security:
■ Open the pipephase.ini file found in the user directory.
■ Find the section entitled [wss_Security] and set Type=TOKEN.
■ Save the file and exit.
■ If you are running Windows 95/98/ME, open autoexec.bat located
on the root of the C drive. Add the following line to your
autoexec.bat file: set IPASSI_LICENSE_FILE=@{FLXLM server host name}.
■ If you are running under Windows NT4.0, add the
IPASSI_LICENCE_FILE=@{FLEXlm server machine name} environment
variable to your control panel/system/environment settings.
■ If you are running under Windows 2000/XP/2003, add the
IPASSI_LICENCE_FILE=@{FLEXlm server machine name} system
environment variable to your control panel/system/advanced/
environment variables.
■ Reboot your computer so the changes to your security
environment will be correctly configured.
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1-6 Installation Requirements
Chapter 2
Installing PIPEPHASE
This chapter explains how to install PIPEPHASE as a standalone
version or as a network/newuser version.
PIPEPHASE Installation
There are three installation options for the PIPEPHASE software:
Typical - This option installs both the GUI and the
calculation portions of PIPEPHASE directly
to your PC.
Custom - This option allows you to customize your
installation by selecting the User Added files
with PIPEPHASE.
Network - This option allows you to customize your
installation by selecting the components you
wish to install to the network. Individual
users can run a simple setup program
Graphic Only installation from their PC to
access the PIPEPHASE program installed
on the network.
Note: PC User-Added Subroutines require a custom
installation.
PIPEPHASE can be installed as a standalone version on a local
machine or as a multiple-user version to a network machine.
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When installing PIPEPHASE, you also have the option to install the
TACITE Transient module and/or the NETOPT Optimizer module if
you are licensed. If you are not licensed and would like to add-on one
or both of these modules, please contact your SimSci-Esscor
representative for details.
PIPEPHASE Installation Directory (Typical)
C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN [Program executable files]
C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\LIB [Component library directory]
C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\SYSTEM [PIPEPHASE system files]
C:\Program Files\PFE32 [Text editor]
C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USER [PIPEPHASE user directory]
C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\MANUALS [PIPEPHASE Manuals]
C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\RESOURCE [GUI bitmaps and icon files]
Installing a Standalone Version
These instructions assume that you are installing from a CD-ROM in
drive E to the structure C:\SIMSCI.
■ Start your Windows session.
■ Insert the PIPEPHASE installation CD into drive E.
■ Browse to the root of the installation CD and read the Release
Notes.
■ Open the PIPEPHASE91 folder and double-click on SETUP.EXE to
start the PIPEPHASE installation program.
■ The first screen you will see in the installation process is the
“Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PIPEPHASE” setup
screen that allows you select to install PIPEPHASE or Acrobat
Reader.
■ Select PIPEPHASE.
■ Click Next >.
■ Choose Typical, Custom, or Network Installation.
■ Enter the location where you wish to install the PIPEPHASE
program, if different from the default directory (C:\SIMSCI).
2-2 Installing PIPEPHASE
For Typical Installation:
■ The PIPEPHASE System Requirements appear. Click Next> to
proceed if the requirements are met. Otherwise, click on Cancel
to exit the installation program.
■ Select the add-on module(s) you wish to install.
Note: If you are licensed to run TACITE, select install
TACITE Transient module; or if you are licensed to run
NETOPT, select install NETOPT Optimizer module. Both
modules can be selected if you are licensed.
■ Choose the appropriate security device.
● If you have selected the Dallas security, click Next >.
● If you have selected the USB security, click Next >.
● If you have selected the ELAN Security (e.g., @server1:
@server2), enter the host name(s) or TCP/IP address(es)
and click Next >.
● If you chose FLEXlm, specify the prospective IPASSI FLEXlm
server(s) (e.g., @server1;@server2) to guide PIPEPHASE to
find the FLEXlm server. Click Next > .
■ Then select the program folder you wish to designate as the
PIPEPHASE icon location (SIMSCI is the default).
■ Verify your installation selections.
■ Click Next > to begin installation. Once the installation starts, you
will see a box logging the progress of your installation. You can
use the Cancel button at any time during disk installation to pause
or exit the installation program.
For Custom Installation:
■ Choose the components you wish to install.
● If you plan to link your own user-added subroutines into
PIPEPHASE, select the User-Added Files option. Refer to the
User-Added Subroutine section for relink procedures.
■ The PIPEPHASE System Requirements appear. Click Next> to
proceed if the requirements are met. Otherwise, click on Cancel
to exit the installation program.
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■ Select the add-on module(s) you wish to install.
Note: If you are licensed to run TACITE, select the install
TACITE Transient module; or if you are licensed to run
NETOPT, select the install NETOPT Optimizer module.
Both modules can be selected if you are licensed.
■ Choose the appropriate security device.
● If you have selected the Dallas Security, click Next >.
● If you have selected the USB Security, click Next >.
● If you have selected the ELAN Security (e.g., @server1:
@server2), enter the host name(s) or TCP/IP address(es)
and click Next >.
● If you chose FLEXlm, specify the prospective IPASSI FLEXlm
server(s) (e.g., @server1; @server2) to guide PIPEPHASE to
find the FLEXlm server. Click Next > .
■ Then select the program folder you wish to designate as the
PIPEPHASE icon location (SIMSCI is the default).
■ Verify your installation selections.
■ Click Next > to begin installation. You will see a box logging the
progress of your installation. You can use the Cancel button at
any time during disk installation to pause or exit the installation
program.
■ Click Finish when the Setup Complete screen appears.
■ When installation is done, you should see a SIMSCI group with a
PIPEPHASE GUI icon and a desktop PIPEPHASE icon.
■ Restart Windows when prompted at the end of the installation
procedure.
■ Continue the installation procedure by testing your PIPEPHASE
installation.
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Installing a Network Version
A system administrator usually installs the network version. As the
system administrator, you have two options:
■ Install all files onto a network file server.
■ Install executable files on network and user directories locally.
Install all Files onto a Network File Server
This option is typically done in preparation for single-user (typical
and custom) installations. Copy all PIPEPHASE setup files from the
CD-ROM to the network server. This makes the installation program
accessible to users on the network who can then perform a
standalone installation to their local hard drives.
■ Create a single PIPEPHASE directory on the appropriate network
drive. Make sure the directory has enough disk space to
accommodate the entire CD-ROM (140 MB) and is accessible to
all potential users.
■ Use the DOS XCOPY command (with /V and /S switches) to copy
the CD-ROM to the PIPEPHASE network directory.
■ Refer users to Installing a Standalone Version, earlier in this
section.
Single-users perform the actual standalone installation from the
Network File Server.
Install Executable Files on Network and User Directories
Locally
This option is a two-part installation: an installation of executable
files on the network (150 MB), and then installation of user
directories on each user’s local disk drive using the install program in
the GUISetup directory. The following sections guide you through
network installation.
Typical Directory Structure on a Network Drive
F:\..\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN [Program executable files]
F:\..\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\LIB [Component library directory]
F:\..\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\SYSTEM [PIPEPHASE system files]
F:\..\Program Files\PFE32 [Text editor]
F:\..\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\MANUALS [Online Documentation Files]
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F:\..\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\GUISETUP [GUI Setup files]
F:\..\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD [User-Added Subroutine files-
optional]
F:\..\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\RESOURCE [GUI Bitmaps and icon files]
where F:\..\ is the subdirectory on your network drive.
Note: The User-Added Subroutine files will appear only if the
user has selected them during the network installation.
Network Installation Procedure
Network installation is almost identical to single-user installation with
these differences:
■ In the Setup Type dialog box, select Network.
■ The System Requirements and Select Program Folder dialog
boxes will appear when you install user directories on each
user’s local disk drive using PIPEPHASE Workstation install
program in the GUISetup folder.
■ The system reboot occurs after the User directories are installed
on each user’s local disk drive using the PIPEPHASE
Workstation install program.
After you have installed executable files on the network, you must
install User directories on each user’s local disk drive using the
Workstation install program to take advantage of this network copy
of PIPEPHASE.
Installing User Directories Locally
The PIPEPHASE Workstation install creates program icons that link
users to the previously installed executable files of network copy of
PIPEPHASE. You must perform the install from each user’s computer
following the procedure below.
To install User directories locally:
■ Connect to the network drive and directory to which you have
installed network copy of the PIPEPHASE program files.
■ Locate the \PPHASE91\GUISetup directory and run SETUP.EXE.
■ Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
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Setup installs the following directories on the local disk drive:
X:\..\PPHASE91\USER [PIPEPHASE user’s directory]
X:\..\PPHASE91\USERAD [PIPEPHASE UserAdd directory-
D optional]
where X:\..\ is the selected installation drive and directory.
After you have installed user directories for a user, Setup returns you
to the user’s Program Manager or the Desktop. When installation is
done, you should see a SIMSCI group with a PIPEPHASE GUI icon
and a desktop PIPEPHASE icon.
See the Testing PIPEPHASE section of this chapter to test your
PIPEPHASE installation.
Run Remote
PIPEPHASE gives you the ability to create a simulation on your PC
and run it on a remote UNIX machine. When you install PIPEPHASE,
a batch file named XXREMOTE.BAT will be added to your BIN directory,
typically \PPHASE91\BIN. This file will allow you to access the remote
batch capabilities of PIPEPHASE, assuming that you have the
PIPEPHASE calculation engine on a networked UNIX machine.
Normally, you should not need to modify this file.
Note: Remote runs are no longer recommended in PIPEPHASE.
Users may still access this feature from the GUI by setting
ShowRemoteSettings=1 in the PIPEPHASE.ini file (\PPHASE91\User).
By default, this is set to 0. Select File/Remote Settings..to display -
Run Remote is no longer available.
■ In order to use the Run Remote feature, you must define the
settings for your configuration.
■ Select the File/Run Remote Settings menu option from the
PIPEPHASE main window. This brings up the Run Remote
Settings dialog box.
■ Check the Run Remote Calculations on Remote Computer check
box to enable this option.
■ You must supply the following information:
● Your local PC's operating system.
● The host name, user ID, and user files directory path for
your remote host machine.
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■ Select either the TELNET or RSH option for communicating with
the remote host.
Note: For the TELNET option only, you must also supply a
user password.
Using RSH and TELNET
You must identify whether you will use RSH or Telnet. If you have
RSH, we recommend that you use it. The RSH/RCP utility is provided
with Windows NT/2000/XP. It will have to be purchased separately
for Windows 98/ME.
Note: If you are not using the Telnet option, command line
versions of RSH/RCP are required for PIPEPHASE’s remote
access to your UNIX platform. Also, for the Telnet option to work
properly, a command line version of FTP will be required. Telnet
is provided with all Windows operating systems currently
supported by this product.
We have tested RSH/RCP options using the following commercially
available products:
Windows 98/ME
RSH/RCP do NOT come with these versions of Windows. We have
tested the following commercially available product for this case:
Company: Denicomp Systems
Product: Winsock RCP/RSH/REXEC
(32-bit for Windows NT/95)
Note: A downloadable test version is available at
www.denicomp.com
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Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
Note: RSH/RCP and Telnet come with Windows NT.
Note: In order to use RSH, a .rhosts file must be located in the
user’s home directory on the UNIX machine. The .rhosts file must
have a mode of 600 (chmod 600 .rhosts) and should list valid users
who are able to RSH into the host machine (type: “man rhosts” on
a UNIX machine for more information). The user password is
necessary only when you are using Telnet. When using RSH, the
.rhosts file serves this role.
For Telnet, you may also use a previously established Telnet session
for your simulation. Rather than starting a new Telnet session,
PIPEPHASE will prompt you to begin your simulation run on the
remote machine and will instruct you to press <Enter> when the
simulation is complete. It will then transfer the results back to your
local machine.
The RSH option allows you to define up to five commands on the
remote system. One of these should be the pipe -l $1 $2 command,
which initiates the PIPEPHASE run on the remote system. You
should use these options if your system requires setup commands
prior to running PIPEPHASE on the remote system.
Note: In order to run this command, your PATH should point to the
directory containing this pipe run script.
Telnet Configuration
Once configured for Telnet, Run Remote will perform the following
functions:
■ Transfer the desired problem to the HOST machine, via
command line FTP, into the directory you specified.
■ Optionally, begin a Telnet session for you so that you may log in
to the HOST machine, change to the previously specified
directory, and run the simulation.
■ Retrieve the desired files back to the PC, via command line FTP,
upon closure of the Telnet session.
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RSH Configuration
Once configured for RSH, Run Remote will perform the following
functions:
■ Transfer desired problem to the HOST machine, via command
line rcp, into the directory you specified.
■ Begin a remote PIPEPHASE simulation run on the host machine,
via command line RSH, in the directory previously specified.
■ Retrieve the desired files back to the PC, via command line rcp,
upon completion of the PIPEPHASE run on the remote machine.
In both cases, you will be able to review the output data as if you had
run the problem locally.
Testing PIPEPHASE
As a simple test of your PIPEPHASE system, open PIPEPHASE,
import the input file EX1_LIQUID-PUMP.INP and run it. This will let you
utilize PIPEPHASE’s data reconciliation capability and give you a
sense of how PIPEPHASE will run. Refer to the additional manuals
shipped with PIPEPHASE for hands-on examples and information
that will have you using the powerful capabilities of PIPEPHASE
quickly.
■ Click Start and select Program Files/SIMSCI/PIPEPHASE 9.1/
PIPEPHASE 9.1.
■ Select Import/Keyword File from the File menu.
■ Select EX1_LIQUID-PUMP.INP in the Import Keyword File dialog box
and click Open. A window will appear showing the import of
problem EX1_LIQUID-PUMP.INP.
■ Click the Run button on the toolbar to start running the
simulation.
Review the Results
When the simulation is complete, you will be able to view the output
file. The results are shown in the Programmer’s File Editor window by
selecting the View button in the run window.
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Uninstalling PIPEPHASE
You can uninstall PIPEPHASE by accessing Add/Remove Programs
in the Control Panel.
To uninstall PIPEPHASE:
■ Click Start. Select Settings and then select Control Panel.
■ Double-click Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove
Programs Properties dialog box appears.
■ Select PIPEPHASE 9.1 (for Typical & Custom) and PIPEPHASE
9.1 workstation for Graphics only install (Network install).
■ Click Add/Remove.
■ Click Yes to confirm the deletion. A message may ask you
whether to delete a shared file. If you know that the file is not
used by another application, click Yes. Otherwise, click No.
■ Uninstall deletes the component and displays a screen verifying
deletion.
■ Click OK again.
Note: The order of uninstalling components and/or creating files
under the PIPEPHASE tree may cause certain single files to
remain on the disk. After uninstalling a component, check the
corresponding installation directory for remaining files and delete
them manually.
Accessing User-Added Subroutines (UAS)
You can choose to install the directories for UAS during the standard
installation procedures. See the instructions earlier in this chapter.
Building and Using PIPEPHASE UAS
User-Added Subroutines written in FORTRAN can be integrated into
PIPEPHASE by creating a new D_MAINONE.DLL module. User-
Added Subroutines for the PRO/II thermodynamics can be integrated
into PIPEPHASE by creating a new FFPESMainDLL.DLL.
The User-Added Subroutines must be compiled and linked using
Compaq Visual FORTRAN (or CVF) for Windows 98/ME or for
Windows NT/2000/XP. Refer to the Hardware/Software
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Requirements section of Chapter 1 for information concerning the
version of CVF required for this release of PIPEPHASE.
The build procedures outlined in this chapter assumes that you are
familiar with the currently supported versions of the Windows OS
and CVF. If you already have CVF installed on your computer, you can
find information on setting up your computer's environment in the
batch file located at c:\program files\devstudio\df\bin\dfvars.
This manual does not contain instructions on writing the FORTRAN
subroutines or using CVF. For information on using CVF, see the
Compaq Visual FORTRAN Programmer's Guide.
Note: These instructions assume that you have installed the
PIPEPHASE UAS files in the default directory structure,
C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD. Modify the paths
indicated in the procedure below if you have installed the
routine in a directory structure other than the default structure.
Workspace for PIPEPHASE User-Added Routines
The workspace C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\Makewsp\
MAKEWSP.DSW contains several projects, listed below in the order
most commonly used:
Table 2-1: Work Space for PIPEPHASE User Added Routines
Project Description Build Products
D_MAINONE Project used to update PIPEPHASE user- D_MAINONE.DLL
added routines (i.e. HUSER1.FOR)
MAINONE_CPP Main program entry point provided for MAINONE.EXE
debugging purposes
FFPESMAINDLL Project used to update PRO/II thermo FFPESMainDLL.DLL
user-added routines **(i.e.
HUSER1.FOR)
MAINTI Main program for thermo preprocessor MAINTI.EXE
provided for debugging purposes
** Refer to the PRO/II documentation for information regarding
PRO/II User-Added capabilities.
Note: Build products must be copied into the
C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN directory. You should save the
original products into another directory in case you want to go
back to the standard release version.
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Build Sample One: Customize a Pressure Drop Model
In this sample build procedure, we will integrate the sample UAS
routine HUSER1.FOR into D_MAINONE.DLL.
First you must open the development project:
■ Start CVF by selecting it from the Start menu.
■ Select the Open Workspace option from the menu.
■ Select project \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\MAKEWSP\
MAKESP.DSW
■ Set the active project to D_MAINONE by selecting Set Active
Project from the Project menu.
Next you must add the file HUSER1.FOR into project:
■ Select the folder "CLIENT USER FILES" and use the right mouse
button to select the "Add Files to Folder" option
■ Add the file \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\USERSRC\
HUSER1.FOR (If this file is already in the project, a message will
be displayed.)
■ Click OK to close the window and update the project file.
Next you can update the code and build D_MAINONE.DLL:
■ Modify the user added routine. For example increase the
frictional pressure drop by 10% (PGF = PGF*1.1).
■ Select the "Win 32 Release" version.
■ Select the Rebuild All option from the Build menu. This builds
D_MAINONE.DLL in directory \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\
USERADD\MAKEWSP. Copy this file to the
\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN directory.
Now you can verify the UAS in the build:
■ Run file \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\USERINP\ HUSER.INP
and compare the results to file HUSER.CHK. View the Node
Summary and verify that the pressure drop has changed as
expected.
You may also use the MAINONE_CPP project for debugging.
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■ Repeat the build procedures for D_MAINONE.DLL but select the
"Win 32 Debug" option. D_MAINONE.DLL will still be built
directory \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\MAKEWSP. Copy this
file to the \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN directory.
■ Now set the active project to MAINONE_CPP by selecting Set
Active Project from the Project menu.
■ Select the "Win 32 Debug" version.
■ Select the Rebuild All option from the Build menu. CVF will build
the MAINONE.EXE in the directory
\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\MAKEWSP. Copy this file to the
\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN directory.
■ Set the debug options as follows:
Executable for… \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN\MAINONE
Working Dir… \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN
Program Arg…. /F=filename /
D=\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USER\
/ I=\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USER\
PIPEPHASE.INI
■ Set a breakpoint in MAINONE_CPP at command to "Run
Preprocessor" and run to this breakpoint.
■ Now you can set breakpoints in the user added routines and
debug as normal.
Build Sample Two: Customize a PRO/II Thermo routine
In this sample build procedure, we will integrate the sample UAS
routine UKHS1.FOR into FFPESMainDLL.DLL.
First you must open the development project:
■ Start CVF by selecting it from the Start menu.
■ Select the Open Workspace option from the menu.
■ Select file C:\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\MAKEWSP\
MAKEWSP.DSW and click OK.
■ Set the active project to FFPESMainDLL by selecting Set Active
Project from the Project menu.
Next, you must add the file UKHS1.FOR into the project:
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■ Select the folder "CLIENT USER FILES" and use the right mouse
button to select the "Add Files to Folder" option
■ Add the file \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\USERSRC\
UKHS1.FOR. (If this file is already in the project, a message will
be displayed.)
■ Click OK to close the window and update the project file.
Next you can update the code and build FFPESMainDLL.DLL:
■ Select the "Win 32 Release" version.
■ Modify the user added routine. For example increase the liquid
density by 10% (DENSE = DENSE*1.1).
■ Select the Rebuild All option from the Build menu. CVF will build
the FFPESMainDLL.DLL module in the directory
\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\MAKEWSP. Copy this file to the
\SIMSCI\PPHASE91\BIN directory.
Note: To update the version identification to include the
"UAS", you must rebuild D_MAINONE.DLL as described in
the previous example.
Now you can verify the UAS build:
■ Run file \SIMSCI\PPHASE91\USERADD\USERINP\
ETH_UAS.INP and compare the results to file ETH_UAS.CHK.
Note: You may debug your routines by building this dll in
debug mode as described in the previous example..
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2-16 Installing PIPEPHASE
Chapter 3
Installing Acrobat Reader
PIPEPHASE online documentation is provided in the form of .PDF files
that are most conveniently viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0
or Acrobat Exchange 5.0. You can install Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0
directly from the PIPEPHASE CD or the Adobe Systems website
(www.adobe.com). If you are currently using Acrobat Reader 2.1, you
must update to Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later.
Note: The online documentation files themselves remain on the
CD-ROM.
Installing Acrobat Reader
Adobe Acrobat Reader requires 5 MB of disk space beyond that
required to install PIPEPHASE. These instructions assume that you
are installing Adobe Acrobat from the PIPEPHASE CD.
To install Adobe Acrobat Reader:
■ From the PIPEPHASE Installation Options menu, choose Adobe
Reader Installation.
■ Click Next >. The Adobe Acrobat license agreement appears.
■ Click Yes. The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears.
■ If you want to change the destination directory, click Browse…
and specify the desired directory. Otherwise, click Next >.
■ Setup starts copying files and displays a progress indicator.
Click Cancel at any time to cancel the installation.
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Testing the Installation
PIPEPHASE Online Help is installed on your computer during the
PIPEPHASE installation procedure. To test the Acrobat Reader
installation, open the PIPEPHASE Online Help using the Windows
Start menu. The complete path is Start/Programs/SIMSCI/
PIPEPHASE 9.1, at which point you should see PIPEPHASE Online
Help. When the Online Help opens, you will see a "Road Map to
Online Help". Two sections are shown:
1) .HLP help documents
2) .PDF help documents
Adobe Acrobat Reader is used to view the .PDF formatted help files.
To test the Adobe Acrobat Reader installation, simply select any of
the .PDF files provided and the Adobe Acrobat Reader should
automatically start, allowing you to see the .PDF document selected.
Uninstalling Acrobat Reader
To uninstall Acrobat Reader:
■ Click Start. Select Settings, and then select Control Panel.
■ Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
■ Select Adobe Acrobat Reader and click Add/Remove.
■ Click Yes to confirm the deletion. A message may ask you
whether to delete a shared file. If you know that the file is not
used by another application, click Yes. Otherwise, click No.
3-2 Installing Acrobat Reader
Chapter 4
Installation Troubleshooting
This chapter addresses some of the more common support ques-
tions and problems you may encounter while installing PIPEPHASE.
Installation-Related Problems and Solutions
If you are having problems installing any of the PIPEPHASE applica-
tions, review this section. If you are unable to correct the problem,
contact Technical Support located at your local SimSci-Esscor Tech-
nical Support Center as listed on page vii of the Introduction.
Table 4-1: Common Installation Problems and Fixes
Problem You cannot attach the security to the parallel port: Some
computers do not have enough space around the parallel port to
allow you to insert the security device and/or chips.
Fix Attach a short ribbon-extender (less than two feet long) to the
security device. This will move the security device beyond the
obstruction.
Problem Corrupt files: One or more files appears to be corrupted (based
on an unusual file size or run-time message).
Fix 1. Run CHKDSK to verify the drive.
2. Remove the current installation.
3. Reinstall the programs from scratch.
Problem Invalid path of access failures: You receive messages that files
could not be copied and that the installation failed.
Fix1 If you are installing to a network, ensure that you have adequate
read/write access privileges.
Fix2 Ensure that you have enough disk space in the specified
directory.
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Problem You have problems using the printer with the DS1410D SIMSCI
security: The following printers have problems working with the
DS1410D local hardware security button holder:
HP Laser Jet 4M Plus, 4P, and 4L: The Auto Power Down
feature may cause communication failure with DS1410D.
HP Laser Jet 5L: The driver fails to install when the hardware
security device is connected.
HP Desk Jet 540 and 550C: Using the HP-supplied driver may
cause communication failure with the DS1410D when the driver
determines the type of cartridge that is installed.
Canon Printer: The Auto Power Down feature may cause
communication failure with DS1410D.
NEC Silent Writer 95: Powering the printer off may cause
communication failure with the DS1410D.
Epson 300LX: Communication to the DS1410D may cause the
printer to interrupt printing.
Fix1 (For the HP Desk Jet 540 & 550C only) Using the
HPVCNFIG.EXE utility, configure the driver to not check for the
type of printer cartridge in the printer. This enables the HP driver
to function correctly with the DS1410D.
Fix2 (For the HP Laser Jet 5L only) Remove the security device
before installing the driver.
Problem “Security chip missing” errors.
Fix1 The security device must be the first item in parallel port.
Fix2 Make sure that the security installation has been completed
correctly and that you have the security device listed in the
installation instructions. Make sure that the security device is
firmly inserted into the parallel port.
Fix3 Check the 25 connector pins on the security device for damage.
Fix4 If a printer is attached, make sure it is turned on.
Fix5 Laptops: Some laptop computers do not put out enough voltage
to the parallel port to return an answer to the program. You can
test this by attaching a printer, turning it on, and executing the
program. If it works with a printer attached, then you can use that
as a solution, move the program to another computer, or contact
Technical Support for a special battery adapter to increase
voltage directly to the security device. Something to try: Some
laptop problems have been resolved by attaching just a cable at
least two feet long to the printer side of the security device (no
printer).
Fix6 Make sure only similar security devices are “piggybacked.”
Problem The program is installed on a system running Windows NT.
When you run the program, it produces errors relating to security.
Fix Ensure that the person who installed the program has system
administrator rights/privileges.
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Appendix A
System Files (Windows 98/ME Only)
Each PC is different, but this CONFIG.SYS may be used as an exam-
ple.
CONFIG.SYS example:
Table A-1: CONFIG.SYS Statements
CONFIG.SYS Statement Comment
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS Versions of Windows and DOS
provide this file. You should use the
most current one.
FILES=90
BUFFERS =5 Twenty buffers needed without a disk
cache.
COUNTRY=001 437 Can be set for any country available
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\COUNTR in Windows.
Y.SYS <USA>
AUTOEXEC.BAT example:
Table A-2: AUTOEXEC.BAT Statement
CONFIG.SYS Statement Comment
PROMPT=$P$G Shows current directory.
PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;C:\WINDOWS Default PATH specifications
C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV 256 256 Disk cache.
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\KEYB US Can be set for any country available
437 in Windows.
Note: COUNTRY (CONFIG.SYS) and KEYB are optional. Systems
will default to the USA standards for currency($), decimal sym-
bol(.), time(hh:mm:ss), and day(mm-dd-yy). For more informa-
tion, refer to your Windows documentation.
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DO NOT use an editor on these files that saves to a specialized format
(like Word for Windows) unless you specify saving as ASCII text. If
you introduce special characters, the files may not run. The MS-DOS
Editor, Norton Editor, Windows Notepad, etc., save normally as ASCII
files. We recommend that you make a copy of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and-
CONFIG.SYS files before making changes.
A-2 Appendix A System Files (Windows 98/ME Only)
Index
A disk space requirement 1-2
Adobe Acrobat Reader H
disk space requirements 3-1
Hardware requirements 1-2
installing 3-1
Help
C online documentation 1-vi
Compiler requirements 1-2 I
Computer requirements 1-2
Installation
Custom (full) installation
troubleshooting 4-1
option 2-1
installation 2-1
D Installation options 2-1
Installing
Default installation Adobe Acrobat Reader 3-1
disk space requirement 1-2 PIPEPHASE 2-1
Default installation directory 2-2 standalone 2-2
Directory structure Installing a Standalone Version 2-2
PIPEPHASE 2-5
Disk space requirements M
Adobe Acrobat Reader 3-1
Media 1-1
PIPEPHASE 1-2
Documentation Memory requirements 1-2
online 1-vi Microsoft Windows requirements 1-2
printed material 1-1
N
F
Network installation
Full installation option 2-1
disk space requirement 1-2 Network version
PIPEPHASE 2-5
G
O
Graphics only installation
Online documentation 1-vi
PIPEPHASE 9.1 Installation Guide I-3
P Support
1-vii
PDF files 1-vi System administration
PIPEPHASE PIPEPHASE 2-5
default directory structure 2-5
disk space requirements 1-2 T
documentation 1-1
hardware/software requirements 1-2 Technical support centers 1-viii
installing 2-1, 2-11 Testing PIPEPHASE 2-10
installing a network version 2-5 Troubleshooting 4-1
installing executable files on the network and Troubleshooting installation problems 4-1
user directories locally 2-5
Typical (default) installation
installing user directories locally 2-6
media 1-1 option 2-1
online documentation 1-vi
package contents 1-1
U
reviewing the results 2-10
Uninstalling
system administration 2-5
PIPEPHASE 2-11
testing the installation 2-10
User-added subroutines
PRO/II
disk space requirement 1-2
installing all files onto a network file server 2-5
installation option 2-1
installing 2-3
R
Results 2-10 X
S XCOPY command 2-5
Software requirements 1-2
Index I-4