System Requirements12
Environment considerations13
Database Considerations15
Network considerations18
Language and Encoding considerations18
Performance Considerations19
Installation and Activation21
Installation Pre-Requisites21
User accounts and security22
The Importance of User Credentials on Installing and Running PrintShop Mail Connect22
Installing PrintShop Mail Connect on Machines without Internet Access24
Installation Wizard26
How to Run Connect Installer in Silent Mode28
Activating a License31
Migrating to a new computer34
Uninstalling34
Important Note:Stop any Anti-Virus Software before uninstalling Connect.34
Impacts upon other Applications and Services35
Uninstallation Wizard35
The Designer36
Basic Steps36
Templates37
Contexts42
Sections43
Features47
Print48
Pages48
Headers, footers, tear-offs and repeated elements (Master page)49
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Stationery (Media)49
Creating a Print template with a Wizard49
Print context53
Print sections57
Pages64
Master Pages71
Media75
Email80
Designing an Email template81
Creating an Email template with a Wizard84
Email context88
Email templates90
Email header settings93
Email attachments97
Content elements99
Element types99
Editing HTML100
Attributes101
Inserting an element102
Selecting an element102
Styling and formatting an element103
Barcode104
Boxes145
Business graphics147
Date149
Hyperlink and mailto link151
Images153
Table158
Text and special characters162
Snippets163
Adding a snippet164
Creating a snippet164
JSON Snippets165
Styling and formatting165
Local formatting versus style sheets165
Layout properties166
Styling templates with CSS files166
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How to position elements174
Styling text and paragraphs177
Background color and/or image181
Border182
Colors185
Fonts189
Spacing191
Styling a table192
Rotating elements195
Locale196
How scripts work219
Creating a new script219
Writing a script221
Managing scripts223
Testing scripts226
Optimizing scripts229
Loading a snippet via a script233
Control Scripts235
Designer API424
Control Script API424
Designer Scripts API424
Control Script API472
Generating output488
Print output488
Email output488
Optimizing a template489
Scripts489
Images489
Generating Print output490
Saving Printing options in Printing Presets.491
Connect Printing options that cannot be changed from within the Printer Wizard.492
Print Using Standard Print Output Settings492
Print Using Advanced Printer Wizard494
Adding print output models to the Print Wizard494
Splitting printing into more than one file495
Variables available in the Output496
Generating Tags for Image Output502
Generating Email output504
Email output settings in the Email context and sections505
Email attachments506
Using an ESP with PrintShop Mail Connect508
Menu options515
Printers pane516
Printer Queue pane519
Printer Capabilities pane520
Job Queue pane521
History pane522
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Printer Status pane523
Messages pane524
Print Manager Preferences524
Release Notes527
Overview527
Connect 1.5 Designer Enhancements and Fixes527
Connect 1.5 Output Enhancements and Fixes530
Connect 1.5 General Enhancements and Fixes532
Known Issues533
Copyright Information535
Legal Notices and Acknowledgments536
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Welcome to PrintShop Mail Connect
Note
Since we are always looking for new ways to make your life easier, we welcome your
questions and comments about our products and documentation. Shoot us an email at
doc@ca.objectiflune.com, or visit the online help: help.objectiflune.com and use the
feedback tool at the bottom of the page.
Note
Complementary information that is not critical, but may help you better use PrintShop Mail
Connect.
1.5
PrintShop Mail Connect is a tool designed to optimize customer communications. It is designed
to improve the creation, distribution, interaction and maintenance of your communications.
The PrintShop Mail Connect Designer is designed to create output for print and email within a
single template and from many data types. Output presets applied outside the design phase
make printing device independent.
The Designer has an easy-to-use interface that makes it possible for almost anyone to create
multi-channel output. More advanced users may use native HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
This online documentation covers PrintShop Mail Connect version 1.5.
Icons used in this guide
Icons are used throughout this guide to point your attention to certain information.
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Tip
Information that is useful or suggests an easier method.
Technical
Information that may require specific knowledge to understand.
Warning
Information that is potentially critical to using PrintShop Mail Connect. Pay close attention.
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Setup And Configuration
This chapter describes the PrintShop Mail Connect installation and the different considerations
that are important in regards to the installation and use of PrintShop Mail Connect.
l "System and Hardware Considerations" below
l "Installation and Activation" on page21
System and Hardware Considerations
There are a variety of considerations to be aware of. These are documented in the following
pages:
l "System Requirements" below
l "Environment considerations" on the next page
l "Database Considerations" on page15
l "Network considerations" on page18
l "Language and Encoding considerations" on page18
l "Performance Considerations" on page19
System Requirements
These are the system requirements for PrintShop Mail Connect 1.5
Operating System (64-bit only)
l Microsoft Windows 2008/2008 R2 Server
l Microsoft Windows 2012/2012 R2 Server
l Microsoft Windows Vista
l Microsoft Windows 7
l Microsoft Windows 8.1
l Microsoft Windows 10
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Note
Windows 8.0, Windows XP, Windows 2003 and older versions of Windows are not
supported by PrintShop Mail Connect.
Minimum Hardware Requirements
Note
For tips and tricks on performance, see "Performance Considerations" on page19.
Warning
Copying (duplicating) a Virtual Machine with Connect installed and using both images
simultaneously constitutes an infringement of our End-User License Agreement.
Note
While some virtual machine environments (from VMWare and Microsoft) are supported,
other virtual environments (such as Parallels, Xen and others) are not supported at this
l NTFS Filesystem (FAT32 is not supported)
l CPU Intel Core i7-4770 Haswell (4 Core)
l 8GB RAM (16GB Recommended)
l Disk Space: At least 10GB (20GB recommended)
Environment considerations
Virtual Machine Support
PrintShop Mail Connectsupports VMWare Workstation, VMWare Server, VMWare Player,
VMWare ESX (including VMotion), Microsoft Hyper-V and Microsoft Hyper-V/Azure
infrastructure environments as software installed on the Guest operating system.
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time.
Terminal Server/Service
PrintShop Mail Connect does not support Terminal Server (or Terminal Service) environment
as possible under Windows 2000, 2003 and 2008. This is to say, if Terminal Service is
installed on the server where PrintShop Mail Connect is located, unexpected behaviours may
occur and will not be supported by Objectif Lune Inc.. Furthermore, using PrintShop Mail
Connect in a Terminal Service environment is an infringement of our End-User License
Agreement.
Remote Desktop
Tests have demonstrated that PrintShop Mail Connect can be used through Remote Desktop. It
is however possible that certain combination of OS could cause issues. If problems are
encountered, please contact OLSupport and we will investigate.
PrintShop Mail Connect 1.3 and later have been certified under Remote Desktop.
64-bit Operating Systems
PrintShop Mail Connect is a 64-bit software and can only be installed on 64-bit operating
systems.
Antivirus Considerations
l Antivirus software may slow down processing or cause issues if they are scanning in
temporary folders or those used by PrintShop Mail Connect. Please see KB-002:
Antivirus Exclusions for more information.
l Antivirus software might interfere with installation scripts, notably a vbs script to install
fonts. McAfee, in particular, should be disabled temporarily during installation in order for
MICR fonts to install and the installation to complete successfully.
Windows Search Indexing Service
Tests have concluded that the Windows Search service, used to provide indexing for Windows
Search, can interfere with Connect when installing on a virtual machine. If the installation
hangs during the last steps, it is necessary to completely disable this service during installation.
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l Click on Start, Run.
l
Type in services.msc and click OK.
l
Locate the Windows Searchservice and double-click on it.
l
Change the Startup Type to Disable, and click Stop to stop the service.
l
Try the installation again.
l
Once completely, you may re-enable the service and start it.
Commandline switches and .ini entries
PrintShop Mail Connect is intended to work stably and reliably, based on Java and the Eclipse
framework. To ensure this reliability and robustness, many Java and Eclipse parameters have
been tested and tuned, which is reflected in the respective .ini entries and the used command
line switches. A collection of valuable settings has been elaborated and found its entry in
PrintShop Mail Connect “good switches list” (called the “whitelist”).
The protection of the end user’s system is one of our main goals and therefore we have
implemented a very strict verification mechanism, which ensures, that only these whitelisted ini
entries and commandline switches are accepted, when one of Connect components is started
and run. Please be therefore advised, that any non-whitelisted ini entry or commandline switch
will be accepted and will - if tried to be used - lead to the respective application’s “sudden
death”. If you should encounter such a behaviour then please double-check your Connect log
file/s for respective entries.
Database Considerations
This page describes the different considerations and pre-requisites for the database back-end
used by PrintShop Mail Connect, whether using the MySQL instance provided by the installer,
or pre-existing instance.
Using the MySQL Instance from the Installer
The MySQL Instance provided in the Installation Wizard is already pre-configured with options
to provide the most stable back-end setup.
These are the specific options that have been changed in our version of "my.ini":
l
max_connections = 200 : PrintShop Mail Connect uses a lot of database connections.
This number ensures that even in high volume environments, enough connections will be
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available.
l
max_allowed_packet = 500M : In some implementations, especially when using Capture
OnTheGo, large packet sizes are required to allow transferring binary files. This
substantial packet size maximum setting ensures that the data received by PrintShop Mail
Connect will be able to be stored within the database.
l
character-set-server = utf8 , collation-server = utf8_unicode_ci , default-characterset=utf8 : These indicate database support for UTF-8/Unicode.
Using a pre-existing MySQL Instance
If MySQL server is already installed and you wish to use it, the following should be taken into
consideration:
l The MySQL account must have access to all permissions using the GRANT Command,
including creating databases.
l The database configuration must include the options detailed in the "Using the MySQL
Instance from the Installer" on the previous page topic above.
l The SQL instance must be open to access from other computers. This means the bind-
address option should not be set to 127.0.0.1 or localhost.
Using MS SQL Server from the Installer
l
When MS SQL is selected, the default values for root user are sa and 1433 for the port.
l If db settings from a previous installation are found, the pre-exising settings will be
displayed for the matching db type (for MS SQL settings, this will only work if they were
created with Server Config Tool 1.5.0 or later, or the Connect installer 1.6.0 or later). If the
db type is changed in the configuration page, the default values for this db type will be
displayed. If the pre-existing db settings are set to Hsqldb, the default db type selection
will be MySQL.
l Selected db settings are stored in the preferences as usual (C:\ProgramData\Objectif
l When updating a Connect installation from 1.5.0 which contains a Server Product but no
local MySQL Product, the DB Configuration Page will detect which db type was set
before (especially if the db configuration was switched from MySQL to MS SQL using the
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Server Configuration Tool), and default to those settings.
l On Update from 1.4.2 or earlier, the DB Configuration Page will always default to MySQL
connection settings, and if the installation was manually tweaked to connect to MS SQL
Server, the user has to switch to "Microsoft SQL Server" type and enter connection details
again.
Installing / Updating Connect Using a Local MySQL
l The Configuration page for the local MySQL is displayed.
l MySQL settings are pre-filled with default values if no existing MySQL db configuration is
found.
l MySQL settings are pre-filled with existing db configuration settings, if they point to a
MySQL db type.
When modifying Connect
l If local MySQL is removed from an installation, the DB Configuration page will offer
additionally the Microsoft SQL Server db type with respective default values.
l If local MySQL is added to an installation, the usual MySQL Configuration page with
default values will be displayed.
Important
If a Server Product and a MySQL Product were selected to be installed on Connect 1.5.0, and
then the Server Configuration Tool is used to switch the database used by the Server to an
external Microsoft SQL, then the Update to 1.6 requires an extra step. The procedure is as
follows:
1.
Run the Update to Connect 1.6. This will assume the local MySQL database needs to
be updated and configured, so the user has to enter a root password on the MySQL
Configuration Page (can be any password matching Connect security rules).
2.
After the update, the Connect 1.6 Setup needs to be run once more to modify Connect.
3.
On the Product Selection page, now the MySQL product can be unselected.
4. When stepping forward in the Wizard, the DB Configuration page will be displayed which
allows to configure the Microsoft SQL Server with appropriate settings.
After this modification, the local MySQL is removed, and also the service dependency from
Server to MySQL is removed.
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Note
If Connect was initially installed not containing the local MySQL product (i.e. on 1.5 installation an
external MySQL was configured as database), then the Update to 1.6 will allow to select either
external MySQL or external Microsoft SQL on the DB Configuration Page.
Network considerations
The following should be taken into consideration in regards to network settings and
communications
l
If a local proxy is configured (in the Internet Explorer Optionsdialog, the option Bypass
proxy server for local addresses must be checked, or some features depending on
local communication will not work.
Language and Encoding considerations
Please note the following considerations:
l
Language:
l PrintShop Mail Connect is currently offered in several languages. These languages
can be switch between via the Preferences dialog. The current languages include:
l English
l French
l German
l Spanish
l Italian
l Portuguese
l Chinese (Simplified)
l Chinese (Traditional)
l Japanese.
The default language is English.
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The PrintShop Mail Connect help system (this document) is currently only available
in English.
l
Encoding:
l Issues can sometimes be encountered in menus and templates when running
PrintShop Mail Connect on a non-English operating system. These are due to
encoding issues and will be addressed in a later release.
Performance Considerations
This page is a comprehensive guide to getting the most performance out of PrintShop Mail
Connect as well as a rough guideline to indicate when it's best to upgrade.
Performance Analysis Details
In order to get the most out of PrintShop Mail Connect, it is important to determine how best to
maximize performance. The following guidelines will be helpful in extracting the best
performance from PrintShop Mail Connect before looking into hardware upgrades or extra
PrintShop Mail Connect performance packs.
l
RAM Configuration: By default, each instance of the Merge Engine and Weaver Engine
is set to use 640MB of RAM. This means that regardless of speed units, if not enough
memory is available, output speed might not be as expected. Assuming that the machine
itself is not running any other software, the rule of thumb is the following: The total number
of used memory in the machine should be pretty much the maximum available (around
95%).
For each engine, it's necessary to modify the .ini file that controls its JAVA arguments.
Edit as follows:
l For the Merge Engine: see C:\Program Files\Objectif Lune\OL
Connect\MergeEngine\Mergeengine.ini
l For the Weaver Engine: see C:\Program Files\Objectif Lune\OL
Connect\weaverengine\Weaverengine.ini
l The parameters are -Xms640m for the minimum RAM size, -Xmx640m for the
maximum RAM size. Explaining Java arguments is beyond the scope of this
document. Please read references here, here and here for more details (fair
warning: these can get pretty technical!).
l
Template and data mapping optimization: Some functionality offered by the Designer
module are very useful, and sometimes downright awesome, but can cause the
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generation of records and of contents items to slow down due to their nature. Here are
some of them:
l
Loading external and network resources: In Designer, using images, javascript
or css resources located on a slow network or on a slow internet connection will
obviously lead to a loss of speed. While we do our best for caching, a document
with 100,000 records which queries a page that takes 1 second to return a different
image each time will, naturally, slow output generation down by up to 27 hours.
l
External JavaScript Libraries: While loading a single JavaScript library from the
web is generally very fast (and only done once for the record set), actually running a
script on each generated page can take some time. Because yes, JavaScript will
run for each record, and often take the same time for each record.
l
Inefficient Selectors: Using very precise ID selectors in script wizards can be much
faster than using a text selector, especially on very large documents. (more details
on this in another upcoming page).
l
Complex Scripts: Custom scripts with large, complex or non-optimized loops can
lead to slowing down content creation. While it is sometimes difficult to troubleshoot,
there are many resources online to help learn about JavaScript performance and
coding mistakes. Here, here, and here are a few. Note that most resources on the
web are about JavaScript in the browser, but the greatest majority of the tips do,
indeed, apply to scripts in general, wherever they are used.
High-Performance Hardware
The following is suggested when processing speed is important. Before looking into a
Performance Packs to enhance performance, ensure that the below requirements are met.
l
A physical, non-virtualized server. VMWare servers are great for reducing the numbers
of physical machines in your IT space, but they must share the hardware between each
other. While you can create a virtual machine that seems as powerful as a physical, it will
still be sharing hardware with any other virtual machines, and this will adversely affect
performance.
l
MySQL Database on a separate machine. MySQL's main possible bottleneck is file I/O,
and as such a high-performance setup will require this server to be on a separate
machine, ideally with a high-performance, low-latency hard drive. A Solid State Drive
(SSD) would be recommended.
l
High-Quality 16+ GB Ram.This is especially true when working with many server
instances ("speed units") running in parallel. The more parallel processing, the more
RAM is recommended.
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l
Note
A PDF version of this guide is available for use in offline installations. Click here to
download it.
4 or 8 physical cores. We're not talking Hyper-Threading here, but physical cores.
Hyper-Threading is great with small applications, but the overhead of "switching"
between the virtual cores, and the fact that, well, they're virtual, means the performance is
much lesser on high-power applications such as OL Connect. In short, a dual-core
processor with Hyper-Threading enabled is not equivalent to a quad-core processor.
Installation and Activation
This topic provides detailed information about the installation and activation of PrintShop Mail
Connect 1.5.
Where to Obtain the Installers:
The installers for PrintShop Mail Connect 1.5 can be obtained on DVD or downloaded as
follows:
l If you are a Customer, the installers can be downloaded from the Objectif Lune Web
l If you are a Reseller, the installers can be downloaded from the Objectif Lune Partner
Portal: http://extranet.objectiflune.com/
For information on licensing, please see Activating your license.
Installation Pre-Requisites
l Make sure your system meets the System requirements.
l PrintShop Mail Version 1.5 can be installed under a regular user account with
Administrator privileges.
l
Connect must be installed on an NTFS file system.
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l PrintShop Mail requires Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 already be installed on the target
Note
From PrintShop Mail Connect Version 1.2 onwards, the new version (1.1.8)of the Update
Client is included by default with all setups.
system.
l As with any JAVA application, the more RAM available, the faster the product will
execute.
User accounts and security
Permissions for PrintShop Mail Connect Designer
PrintShop Mail Connect Designer does not require any special permissions to run besides a
regular program. It does not require administrative rights and only needs permission to
read/write in any folder where Templates are located.
If generating Print output, PrintShop Mail Connect Designer requires permission on the printer
or printer queue to send files.
The Importance of User Credentials on Installing and
Running PrintShop Mail Connect
OL Connect and required credentials depends heavily on the Connect component and
respective tasks and what sort of user credentials are needed.
First of all, it is important to distinguish between installation and run-time
Installation
The Connect installer puts all required files, folders, registry entries and much more to their
correct places and locations. As many of these locations are protected against malicious
accesses, that very user under whose context the Connect installation is started and running,
needs very extensive rights on the respective computer. This user must belong to the Local
Administrators group on that machine. Here are some required capabilities, this user:
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l Must be able to write into the "Programs" folder.
l Must be allowed to check for existing certificates and must also be allowed to install new
ones into the global certificate store on that machine.
l Must be able to write into HKLM and any subtree of it in the registry.
l Must be able to INSTALL, START and RUN services and also to MODIFY service
settings.
l Must be known in the network the machine belongs to and must also need to be able to
use shared network resources like shared drives and/or printers etc.
This list may not be complete, but it gives the extent of the requirements. Generally, the local
administrator of the machine will have all these credentials, but there may exist network
restrictions and policies, which will block one or more of these capabilities. In such cases, the
respective network administrator should provide a valid user account for the installation.
User Account
The user account shall be used to later RUN one of the Connect Server flavors (Server or
Server Extension). This dedicated user account has to be entered on the respective installer
dialog page and must be allowed to START, STOP and RUN services on this machine. This is
different from the credentials of the installation user account, which additionally requires the
right to INSTALL services. Please be aware of this fact!
Additionally, the Server user must be able to access any network resources that are required for
OL Connect to function properly. This includes e.g. additional drives, printers, scanners, other
computers and, where appropriate, internet resources, URLs, mail servers, FTP servers,
database servers and everything else planned to be used for the intended operation of
Connect. The Server user is the run-time user.
Connect Components
Usually, a standard end user will only be facing Connect Designer and maybe the License
Activation Tool. Designer this does not require administrator rights. Either everything required
to create documents or also to run some tasks will be already available (installed by the
installer) or be accessible in a way, where no specific credentials are required. However some
tasks like starting an email campaign will possibly require a respective account at a mail server.
But this has generally nothing to do with the credentials of the Designer user.
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Activation Tool
To run the Software Activation Tool, administrator rights are required because this tool needs to
write the license file in one of the protected folders of Windows. The tool will however allow to
restart it with respective credentials if required.
MySQL
MySQL database service is installed by the install user (thus again the requirement of
installing, starting, running and modifying services). Once running it will just work.
Merge and Weaver Engines
These components do run under the Designer (if only Designer is installed) or the Server /
Extension service(s) and inherit the rights of their parent application.
Server (Extension) Configuration Tool
This component needs to access the settings of the Server. As these are stored and read by the
Server, it should be clear that the user used to run the Configuration tool should be the same as
the Server Service user as explained above.
Installing PrintShop Mail Connect on Machines without
Internet Access
Installing PrintShop Mail Connect1.5 in offline mode requires some extra steps. These are
listed below.
GoDaddy Root Certificate Authority needs to be installed.
In order to install PrintShop Mail Connect it is necessary for the GoDaddy Root Certificate
Authority to be installed (G2 Certificate) on the host machine and for this to be verified online.
When a machine hosting the installation does not have access to the Internet, the installation
will fail because the verification cannot be performed. To solve this problem one must first
ensure that all Windows updates have been installed on the host machine. Once the Windows
updates are confirmed as being up to date, then complete the following steps:
1. Go to https://certs.godaddy.com/repository and download the following two certificates to
copy to the offline machine:
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l GoDaddy Class 2 Certification Authority Root Certificate - G2 - the file is gdroot-
g2.crt
l GoDaddy Secure Server Certificate (Intermediate Certificate) - G2 - the file is
gdig2.crt
2. Install the certificates: Right mouse click -> Install Certificate, and follow the steps through
the subsequent wizard.
3. Now copy the PrintShop Mail Connect installer to the offline machine and start the
installation as normal
Windows certificate validation - Certificate Revocation List retrieval should be switched
off
For your security Objectif Lune digitally signs all relevant files with our own name and
certificate. The integrity of these files is checked at various times by different, context related,
methods. One of these checks, done during the installation process, uses the Windows
certificate validation check. .
The Windows certificate validation process not only checks the integrity of a file against its
signature, but also usually checks if the certificate itself is still valid. That check is done against
the current Certificate Revocation List (CRL), which needs to be retrieved from the internet.
However, if the machine in question does not have internet access, the retrieval of the CRL
must fail, which will lead to subsequent validation issues.
To circumvent such issues it is highly recommended to switch off the CRL retrieval prior to
installing Connect on machines without internet access. There is no security risk associated
with this, as the CRLs would never be retrievable without internet access, anyway. Advantage
of the switch will not only be found during the installation and operation of Connect, but also in
some speed improvements for any application which use signed binaries.
To switch off CRL retrieval on the computer, complete the following steps:
1. Open the “Internet Options” via the Control Panel
2. Select the “Advanced” tab and scroll down to “Security” node.
3. Uncheck the entry “Check for publisher’s certificate revocation” under that node.
4. Click the OKbutton to close the dialog.
5. Re-start the computer.
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Installation Wizard
Note
PrintShop Mail Connect requires prior installation of Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 (please refer
to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21 for more details).
Starting the PrintShop Mail Connect installer
The PrintShop Mail Connect installer may be supplied as an ISO image or on a DVD:
l If an ISO image, either burn the ISO onto a DVD or unzip the contents to a folder (keeping
the folder structure)
l If on a DVD, either insert the DVD and initiate the installation from there or copy the
contents to a folder (keeping the folder structure)
Navigate to the PrintShop Mail_Connect_Setup_x64.exe or and double-click on it. After a short
while the Setup Wizard will appear as a guide through the installation steps.
Selecting the required components
After clicking the Next button, the component selection page appears, where the different
components of PrintShop Mail Connect can be selected for installation. Currently, the following
are available:
l
PrintShop Mail Connect Designer: The Designer module. It may be used as a
standalone with no other installed modules, but it will not have certain capabilities such
as automation and commingling.
l
Installation Path: This is the location where modules are to be installed.
The installer can also calculate how much disk space is required for installing the selected
components as well as how much space is available:
l
Disk space required: Displays the amount of space required on the disk by the selected
components.
l
Disk space available on drive: Displays the amount of space available for installation on
the drive currently in the Installation Path.
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l
Recalculate disk space: Click to re-check available disk space. This is useful if space
has been made available for the installation while the installer was open.
l
Source repository location: Displays the path where the installation files are located.
This can be a local drive, installation media, or a network path.
Selection Confirmation
The next page confirms the installation selections made. Click Next to start the installation
itself.
End User License Agreement
The next page displays the End User License Agreement, which needs to be read and
accepted before clicking Next.
Click Next to start the actual installation process. This process can take several minutes.
Completing the installation
This screen describes a summary of the components that have been installed.
l
Configure Update Check checkbox: This option is enabled by default. It causes the
Product Update Manager to run after the installation is complete. This allows
configuring PrintShop Mail Connect to regularly check for entitled updates.
Note: this checkbox may not be available in the event that an issue was encountered
during the installation.
l
Show Log... : If an issue was encountered during the installation, click this button to
obtain details. This information can then be provided to Objectif Lune for troubleshooting.
l When ready, click the Finish button to close the installation wizard, and initialize the
Product Update Manager, if it was selected.
The Product Update Manager
If the Configure Update Check option has been selected, the following message will be
displayed after clicking “Finish” in the setup:
Click “Yes” to install or open the Product Update Manager where the frequency with which the
updates can be checked and a proxy server (if required) can be specified.
Note: if the Product Update Manager was already installed by another Objectif Lune
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application, it will be updated to the latest version and will retain the settings previously
Technical
Before activating the software, please wait 5 minutes for the database to initialize. If the
software is activated and the services rebooted too quickly, the database can become
corrupted and require a re-installation.
Note
Only the installation can be run silently. Silent mode does not apply to the uninstallation.
specified.
Select the desired options and then click OK to query the server and obtain a list of any
updates that are available for your software.
l Note that the Product Update Manager can also be called from the “Objectif Lune Update
Client” option in the Start menu.
l It can be uninstalled via Control Panel | Programs | Programs and Features.
Product Activation
After installation, it is necessary to activate the software. See Activating your license for more
information.
How to Run Connect Installer in Silent Mode
PrintShop Mail Connect can be installed in a so called "silent mode" to allow an automated
setup during a company wide roll-out or comparable situations. The trigger for the Connect
Installer to run in silent mode is a text file with the fixed name install.properties, which is
located either in the same folder as the PrintShop Mail_Connect_Setup_x86_64.exe or in the
unpacked folder of the installer.exe.
The file needs to be a properties file with the following line types:
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l Comment Lines, starting with # (e.g. # The options to configure an external database)
Note
install.properties file notation must follow Commons Configuration rules. Please refer to Properties
files for more details.
l Key=Value pairs (e.g. install.product.0 = Connect Designer)
For supported keys, please refer to the next paragraph.
Required and Optional Properties
Here is an example of an install.properties file.
# Verbose logging
logging.verbose = true
# Product selection
install.product.0 = Connect Designer
install.product.1 = Connect Server
# Server settings
server.runas.username = Localadmin
server.runas.password = admin
# Database configuration
database.type = mysql
database.host = 192.168.116.10
database.port = 3308
database.username = root
database.password = admin
database.schema = my_ol
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Verbose Logging (Optional)
By default, the Silent Installer will log in the same way as the GUI installer. That means
logging of error and warnings, and certain information during database configuration. A more
verbose logging can be switched on by using logging.verbose = true.
Product Selection (Optional)
By default, the Silent Installer will install all products which are visible to the user in the
respective brand (except for the Server Extension, because only Server or Server Extension
can be installed at the same time).
However, it is possible to define the products to be installed using their visible product names,
and using a counter for the install.product property, e.g.
l install.product.0 = Connect Designer
l install.product.1 = Connect Server
Other possible product names are Connect Print Manager, Connect Server Extension and
MySQL Product.
Server / Extension configuration (required if Server / Extension is selected for install)
For both, Server and Server Extension, the user credentials who will be running the Server
service need to be provided:
l server.runas.username
l server.runas.password
Additionally for the Server Extension, some properties to define the Master Server are required:
l server.master.host
l server.master.port
l server.master.authenticate = true_or_false
l server.master.username
l server.master.password
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