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Installation of openUTM-Server (Windows systems)

The openUTM installation DVD contains a separate installation medium for the 64-bit environment.

Note on communication component PCMX:

The openUTM installation DVD contains a separate PCMX installation medium for the 64-bit environment - PCMX-64. Please ensure that the communication component PCMX is always installed on your system.

The installation of the UTM system functions can only be done under a logon name with administrator privileges. You will need to carry out the following steps:

  1. Start the program utm-64.msi on the openUTM installation DVD.

    • by double-clicking on Windows Explorer

    • or in the Windows command prompt by entering the command
      msiexec /i utm-64.msi

  2. Select the products you want to install and install PCMX, if this has not yet been installed.

    PCMX is also used by other products, and a different correction version of PCMX may therefore already be installed on your computer with predefined configurations for certain network connections. However, it is recommended to use the latest version of PCMX.

  3. Follow the further instructions of the installation program and select the appropriate options during the installation.

    openUTM checks to make sure that the system requirements are fulfilled and there is enough disk storage capacity available. If the check fails, the installation is rejected.

    If the the destination directory on the Windows computer already contains a version of openUTM then the installation procedure asks you whether the existing installation should be uninstalled or overwritten. You are recommended to uninstall the earlier version.

  4. Remove the DVD from the DVD-ROM drive after the installation and reboot the system.

If you also want to compile UTM program units or link the UTM application on your Windows computer, ensure that Mirosoft Visual Studio is intalled.

utmpath

The directory containing the files required in order to run openUTM is referred to as utmpath in this manual.

During installation, utm-installation-directory is set up as the utmpath directory.

utm-installation-directory is the directory specified at installation.

To ensure that openUTM runs correctly, you must set the environment variable UTMPATH to the value of utmpath, see also section "Starting a UTM application on Windows systems".