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Angus, In addition, please be sure to have a complete system backup before you perform the AMINSTALL... Especially in your case, since you are "EVALUATING" these modules and may decide later to UNINSTLALL them... There is no easy way to uninstall modules... Unless you have a backup of all the IPG Libraries... Even then it can be tedious - especially if you have changed any thing in system manager after the AMINSTALL... It should be noted that some applications do behave differently when other applications are detected as being installed on the system... Therefore if you decline to use these mfg. applications going forward you probably will desire to uninstall these mfg. apps... Best of luck... John.Mcpherson@newbalance.co.uk on 02/15/2002 08:51:31 AM Please respond to jbausers-l@midrange.com To: jbausers-l@midrange.com cc: (bcc: Jeff Klipa/Harvard) Subject Re: JBA ML - Setting up a new module : Angus, Once the applications have been restored to your system, the next step in to perform an AMINSTALL. This initialised the application in Application Manager and copies into it, the menus, library lists, tasks, etc. This will need to be run for each of the Manufacturing applications that you are installing. If you look at the Tips and Techniques section of the Application Manager on-line documentation, it explains this command in some more detail. I hope this helps. If you still have problems, let me know. Cheers, John McPherson - European Business Analyst (01925) 423078 john.mcpherson@newbalnce.co.uk We have just loaded the JBA manufacturing modules which we want to test for a trial period. After adding new packs with the temporary codes supplied in Administration, I can't seem to get the applications/menus/tasks to appear. Does anyone know a step by step method for adding new modules to the Application Manager? TIA Angus
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