
9031666 E9 Setting up SpectroRx as a Multi-User System
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How to Set up SpectroRx as a Multi-User System
Procedure Summary
• Making your own private case library
Users have the option of developing their own private case library. Users
can switch back and forth between the public library and their private
library, as appropriate.
• Requesting modifications to the public case library
If a user has read-only permissions to the public library but wishes to
have a case modified or add a new case to the public library, he/she can
mail the Administrator the case, requesting the modification. The
Administrator can review the case and make the necessary changes as
appropriate.
How to Set up SpectroRx as a Multi-User System
Procedure Summary
First, set up a directory on the Administrator's machine that will hold the
public case library. Next, the Administrator declares the directory as
shareable with other selected systems. Finally, the other systems mount the
shareable directory.
NOTES
• Although the remote clients use the public case library, the SpectroRx
features such as case retrieval consume the resources on the client
machine. Thus, the performance of the Administrator and other remote
machines is unaffected.
• If you are “mixing” Solaris machines and NT machines, then you will
need 3rd party software that allows communication between them:
- If your Administrator machine is a Solaris and you have NT client
machines, you will need NFS (Network File System) client software
(for example, PC-NFS).
- If your Administrator machine is an NT and you have Solaris clients,
you will need NFS server software (for example, Diskshare).
This software is not shipped with SpectroRx.
• You may wish to consult your Unix or NT Administrator if you are not
familiar with your computer operating systems.
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