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Installation and Startup Guide | Installation detail

8. Click Have Disk, click Browse, and then locate and select the updated
Alerton/Honeywell BACtalk Driver 1.32. (C:AlertonBACtalk2.6 >
Drivers > Win2000-XP > ethuio.sys > Open > OK).

9. Ignore the message “This driver is not digitally signed” and click OK.

10. In the network connection properties dialog box, make sure that
Alerton/Honeywell BACtalk Driver 1.32 is enabled (checked).
N o t e If you have both Envision for BACtalk and BACtalk for
Windows installed on an operator workstation running Windows 2000
or Windows XP, you must have both protocol drivers installed and
enabled.

11. Click Close, click Close again, and then close the Network Connections
dialog box.

Note The primary Ethernet adapter entry initially appears as None when you
start Envision for BACtalk with the new driver. You must select your Ethernet
adapter on the Network tab in the General System Setup dialog box.

Note The Ethernet Adapter field will have a blank drop-down device list until
the protocol is installed or the driver may not have been started.

Configuring the Local Administrator


“LocalAdministrator” was a new user ID in Envision for BACtalk v2.0 and the
name of this user cannot be changed. It is the only user who can perform special
high-privilege tasks at the local workstation related to job management and user
profiles, including:

• Install Envision for BACtalk and configure a new job


Only the Local Administrator has privileges to add the initial user to a
new Envision for BACtalk v2.x job. The Local Administrator sets up
the initial user’s user profile immediately following installation. Then,
the initial user (if they have the “Configure Job Data Folder” privilege)
or the Local Administrator may configure a new BACtalk job.
• Configure user profiles in any job on the current workstation
The Local Administrator must be logged into a job before he/she can
reset the password of any user in that job.
N o t e Any user that is logged in and who has the “User and Group
Setup” privilege can reset user passwords; add modify, or delete users;
set user security levels and privileges; and set user start displays.
• Configure a local BACtalk workstation
This includes workstations in General System Setup and Connection
Manager.
When Envision for BACtalk v2.x launches for the first time, the system checks
for an existing Local Administrator user ID and prompts you to create the Local
Administrator’s password if the profile is not already found. Only a user who is a
member of the Windows Administrator group can configure the Envision for
BACtalk Local Administrator user ID. Failing to configure the Local
Administrator during initial startup will result in users being locked out from
special job management and user profile tasks until Envision for BACtalk is
removed, reinstalled, and the Local Administrator is set up.

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