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PARISGC (Workstation) InstallationGuide

The document provides installation steps for installing GC PACS V1.5 workstation software. It outlines preparing hardware and software, restoring a system image or installing Windows 2000, and then describes eight main installation steps including installing MDAC, GC PACS, and configuring the network and system.

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PARISGC (Workstation) InstallationGuide

The document provides installation steps for installing GC PACS V1.5 workstation software. It outlines preparing hardware and software, restoring a system image or installing Windows 2000, and then describes eight main installation steps including installing MDAC, GC PACS, and configuring the network and system.

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Eastman Kodak

Health Imaging Division

GC PACS V1.5 (Workstation)

Installation Guide

Revision: 0.6
Date: Jul. 2, 2004
Doc. #: XXXXXX

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY


RESTRICTED INFORMATION
COPYRIGHT @ 2003

Kodak Health Imaging Confidential


Document Title: GC PACS V1.5 (Workstation) Installation Guide

Rev Revision Description Eff. Date Released

0.1 First Draft of GC PACS V1.5 (Workstation) Installation Jan. 6, 2004 Heyden Zhu
Guide

0.2 Second Draft Feb. 17, 2004 Levy Liu

0.3 Draft for external installation Mar. 20, 2004 Jason Lee

0.4 Update after on-site training Mar. 31, 2004 Jason Lee

0.5 Update after service training with disk map added May 24, 2004 Jason Lee

0.6 Add MDAC installation step Jul. 2, 2004 Jason Lee

This document contains confidential information, which is proprietary to the Eastman Kodak Company. Neither the
document nor the information contained therein should be disclosed or reproduced in whole or in part, without the
express written consent of the Eastman Kodak Company.
Approver Approval Signature Date

Document Number

Eastman Kodak Company

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GC PACS 1.5 Image/Operation Workstation Installation
Flowchart

Prepare software and


hardware (preliminary stuff
and hardware platform )

Is Windows 2000 and Service Pack 4 Install/Reinstall Windows


Is the computer hardware standard
already installed & the disk partitions N N 2000 and Service Pack 4
configuration (GX260/GX270)?
are correct? (step 1 and step 2)

Y
Y

Restore system from image file (step 0)

Windows 2000
optimization and disk
management (step 3)

Install MDAC (step 4)

Optional Installation
(step 4)

Install GC PACS V1.5 from setup CD


(step 5)

Install Acrobat Reader 4.0


(step 6)

Network Configure
(step 7)

System Configure
(step 8)

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Preliminary Stuff:

• GC PACS 1.5 Setup CD – Workgroup (including GC PACS 1.5 setup, Service Pack,
Tools, etc.)
• GC PACS 1.5 Image CD – Workstation (including system platform disk image files.)
• Windows 2000 Professional (English Version) Setup CD
• Windows 2000 Service Pack 4(English Version)
• Dell OptiPlex Resource CD
• PowerQuest Drive Image Pro 4.0 (PQDI)
• GC PACS Disk Map document
• GC PACS Service Manual

Hardware platform:
Standard hardware platform is listed as below:
• Dell OptiPlex GX270 (P4 2.4GHz CPU, 512/1024MB memory, >40GB HDD, NIC)
• Dell OptiPlex GX260 (P4 CPU, 512MB memory, >40GB HDD, NIC)

Installation Steps:
If the hardware configuration is the standard Dell OptiPlex GX270 or GX260, restore
system from image file following the steps described in step 0, otherwise install/reinstall
system following step 1 and step 2.

0. Restore system from image file with PQDI.

0.1. Insert GC PACS 1.5 Image CD – Workstation into CDROM drive, boot from
CDROM, select item1. Start computer with CD-ROM support.
0.2. Insert diskette with PQDI utility.
0.3. Change work directory to relevant drive path and find the PQDI.
0.4. Run “PQDI.exe”.
0.5. Select Restore Image.
0.6. Select image file of Hard Disk 1 from Image CD, which is located in
“\IMAGES\DISK1.PQI”.
0.7. Click Next, the partition information inside the image file will display.
For Image Workstation, select C: partition.
For Operation Workstation, click Select All, all partitions, including C: and D: will
be checked.
0.8. Click Next, select the Disk 1 as the destination drive.
0.9. Click Next, and click Delete Disk Partitions.
0.10. Select Disk 1 and click Delete All, click Yes when pop up warning dialog, all
partitions on Disk 1 will be deleted.
0.11. Click Close to return.

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0.12. If the destination disk is same as the source disk or large than the source disk, user
should select option “Auto Fit …” when PQDI asks how to deal with unused space.
If Disk1 size is less than the source disk size in image file, click Resize Source
Partitions to resize partition to proper size, click OK and Accept.
(Note: Resize partition1 - C:(System) if there is a need to resize.)
0.13. Click Next, click Finish to start restore, when pop up message as ‘the partition
may not be bootable, Are you sure you want to do this? ’, Select Yes.
0.14. Click Yes to view restore result, then click Close.
0.15. Click Exit to exit PQDI utility, then eject CD and reboot, and then go to step 3.

1. Install Windows 2000 Pro (English Version)

If Windows 2000 Pro is already installed on the workstation and the partition type of drive
C is NTFS, skip step 1 and go to step 2.

1.1. Insert Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional CD (bootable) into CDROM and boot
Gx270 workstation from CDROM. (Press F12 following the screen prompt, and
select 5 IDE CD-ROM Device as boot device)
1.2. On Win2000 Setup screen, press Enter to continue.
1.3. After check the EULA, press F8 to continue.
1.4. On Boot Partition screen, press C to create a boot partition on 40GB hard disk. (If
other partitions exist hard disks, then delete these partitions.)
1.5. Create partition of size as disk map defined and press Enter to return, press Enter to
continue.
1.6. Select Format the partition using the NTFS file system option and press Enter
1.7. After formatting the partition, system will reboot.
1.8. On Regional Settings dialog box, Click Next.
1.9. On Personalize Your Software dialog box, input Name and Org, and then click
Next.
1.10. In following dialog box, input your product Key. (You may check label on your
server top panel.)
1.11. Input computer name and administrator password.
(Note 1: the computer name cannot be “PARISGC”).
(Note 2: the administrator password should be “pdchi2002”)
1.12. On Date and Time Settings dialog, select the time zone: GMT+08:00 Beijing,
Chongqing, Hong Kong and Urumqi, disable Automatically adjust clock for
daylight saving charge option, then click Next
1.13. After the system installing the network and other components, click Finish to
restart.
1.14. When the system boot and begin setup, click Next on Network Identification
Wizard dialog box.
1.15. On User of this computer dialog box, select Windows always assume the following
user has logged on to this computer option, select Administrator user and input
administrator password, click Next.
1.16. Click Finish on Completing the Network Identification Wizard dialog box.

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1.17. When the system restart, On Getting Started with Windows 2000 dialog box,
disable Show this screen at startup option, and click Exit.
1.18. Insert Dell Resource CD into CDROM, start Resource CD installation. This will
install needed hardware driver: Main board, Video card, Sound card, USB 2.0 Hub,
Modem and NIC.

2. Install Windows 2000 Professional (English Version) Service Pack 4

2.1. Right click on “My Computer”, select “Properties”, and check general info of
“System Properties”. If Service Pack 4 is already installed on the machine, skip
step 2 and go to step 3.
2.2. Insert Win2000 SP4 CD into CD-ROM.
2.3. Run W2KSP4_EN.exe from CD-ROM in Explore window.
2.4. In Win2000 SP4 Setup Wizards dialog box, and then click Next.
2.5. In License Agreement dialog box, select I Agree, and then click Next.
2.6. In Select Options dialog box, select Archive Files option, and then click Next.
2.7. Now updating your System, click Finish in Setup Wizards dialog box.

3. Windows 2000 Professional Optimization

3.1. Change locale and language settings


3.1.1. From Start->Settings->Control Panel, double click Regional Options.
3.1.2. In General Tab, select your locale (location):
Chinese (PRC) for Simplified Chinese version
Chinese (Taiwan) for Traditional Chinese version
Other locale for the specific version…
3.1.3. Select Language Settings for the system according to your selected locale:
(Note: change language settings may require Windows 2000 Server CD.)
Simplified Chinese for simplified Chinese version
Traditional Chinese for traditional Chinese version
Other language for the specific version
3.1.4. Click “Set default…”, and select the appropriate locale in popup “Select
System Locale” dialog:
For English version, do nothing.
Chinese (PRC) for Simplified Chinese version
Chinese (Taiwan) for Traditional Chinese version
Other locale for the relevant version
3.1.5. If Chinese Input Method is wanted, please switch to Input Locales tab and add
the specific Input Method. (Please refer to the windows 2000 online help for
more information)
3.1.6. Click OK to quit.

3.2. Disk management


3.2.1. Log on with administrator account to the system.
3.2.2. From Start-Settings-Control Panel-Administrative Tools, click Computer
Management dialog box.

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3.2.3. Click Disk Management.
3.2.4. Modify the current disk drive letters.
C: System
X: CDROM
3.2.5. Click Create Volume on the popup window, the result is shown below: (please
refer to the disk map doc for details)
Image Workstation
System(C:) Local Disk NTFS ~36GB
Operation Workstation
System(C:) Local Disk NTFS ~12GB
PreCD(D:) Local Disk NTFS 24GB
3.2.6. Close the Computer management window.

3.3. Change swap file properties


3.3.1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
3.3.2. Double-click System.
3.3.3. In the System dialog box, select the Advance tab.
3.3.4. Click Performance options, and click change.
3.3.5. In the Virtual Memory dialog, click the C: volume label, then set the initial
value of virtual memory size. We suggest to set the size of virtual memory as
1.5 ~ 2 x size of physical memory.
As for 512MB physical memory, type 768 in the min value text box, and type
1024 in the max value text box, then click Set.
As for 1GB physical memory, type 1536 in the min value text box, and type
2048 in the max value text box, then click Set.
3.3.6. Click OK, quit Virtual Memory dialog, Click OK, quit System dialog box.
3.3.7. OS will popup window to advise you restarting system, click OK to reboot
directly.

3.4. Create a user account that is used to perform service operation.


(Note: this step may be ignored if the system is installed according to Step 0.)
3.4.1. The user name is “ekservice”, password is “ekhi2002”, and add it into
“administrators” group and set its “Password never expires”.
3.4.2. Change the password of user “administrator” to “pdchi2002”.

4. Install MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Component)

If the system is built up using GC PACS Setup CD according to Step 0, the MDAC 2.8
(English) is also installed as well. So skip step 4 and go to next step.
If the system is not built up using GC PACS Setup CD, please install MDAC 2.8 (English)
by yourself:

4.1. Log on with administrator account to the system.


4.2. Install MDAC 2.8 from “\TOOLS\MDAC2.8\” directory in GC PACS 1.5 Setup
CD. To do it, run “MDAC_TYP_EN.EXE”.
4.3. After installation, restart the system.

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5. Optional Installation

The GC PACS system supports some optional hardware, including high-resolution


monitors, paper printers, and label printers.
If any optional hardware is to be used, please install the driver using relevant installation
package before system software installation.

6. Install GC PACS (V1.5) Application Programs

6.1. Check if any old version of GC PACS 1.5 is running. If yes, please exit the
application to desktop, and then uninstall the old version from Control Panel-
>Add/Remove Programs.
6.2. After un-installation procedure completes, please check if the directory
(C:\Program Files\PARISGC\PACS) still exists, and if yes, please delete this
directory manually.
6.3. Reboot the machine.
6.4. Insert GC PACS 1.5 Setup CD into CD-ROM.
6.5. Install GC PACS 1.5 application from “\PACKAGE\” directory in GC PACS 1.5
Setup CD. For different language version of GC PACS, please run “WGGC-
CLI.exe” under the relevant subdirectory.
For Simplified Chinese version, enter “\SC” subdirectory
For Traditional Chinese version, enter “\TC” subdirectory
For English version, enter “\EN” subdirectory
6.6. On Setup Wizards Welcome dialog box, click Next.
6.7. On License Agreement dialog box, select I Agree, and then click Next.
6.8. On Installation Type dialog box, select Image Client or Operation Client, and
then click Next.
6.9. On following Summary dialog box, click Install to begin installation.
6.10. Now updating your System, and click Finish on Setup Wizards dialog box to end
program installation.
6.11. After installation succeeds, please restart the machine. When system restarts, it will
use “parisgc” account to login Windows automatically, and the GC PACS 1.5
application will startup auto.
Please use service password to exit to desktop to perform following operation.

7. Install Acrobat Reader 4.0

If the system is built up using GC PACS Image CD according to Step 0, the Acrobat
Reader 4.0 is also installed as well. So skip step 6 and go to next step.

7.1. Insert GC PACS (V1.5) Setup CD into CD-ROM.


7.2. Navigate to sub folder “\TOOLS” and Run “ar40.exe”
7.3. On License Agreement dialog box, select I Agree, and then click NEXT.
7.4. On Destination Select dialog box, accept the default destination path “C:\Program
Files\Acrobat40”, and then click NEXT.

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7.5. Click Finish to end the setup.

8. Network Setting

8.1. Set “Host Name” of system from “Control Panel” of Windows.


8.2. Set “IP Address” of system from “Control Panel” of Windows.

9. Configure System

9.1. Run client configuration application in local system to (“C:\Program


Files\PARISGC\PACS\ClientConfig.exe”) to configure the workstation system.
9.2. Set client configuration items:
(Note: Refer to the “GC PACS Service Manual” for more details.)
• Register server (Mandatory), including server name and IP address.
• Driver path setting (Optional), including driver path for CDROM, CDWriter,
USB disc, and PreCD path.
• Other setting (Optional), including check item of recording, label printer name.
(Note: please confirm that one and only one workstation must be specified as
Operation Workstation.)
9.3. Save the changes and exit ClientConfig.exe.
9.4. For Operation Workstation, the CDWriter driver should be shared with Share
name as “X”

For FE:

After system installation and it works well, it’s better to:


• Make an image of partition C, if windows crashed, it may be used to recover C.
(Note: it is a mandatory step for the system not installed from GC PACS 1.5 Image
CD, but is an optional step for the system installed from Image CD because you may
recover C: partition from image CD directly)

Reference:

• Online "User Guide" in "C:\Program Files\PARISGC\PACS\manual" directory, or


open it from GC PACS 1.5 application.
• Ctrl+shift+F9 to active Task Manager
• Ctrl+shift+F11 to switch current active program
• Default service account of GC PACS 1.5 application and Windows system is
“ekservice” with password “ekhi2002”, which could not be changed.
• Default admin account of GC PACS 1.5 application is “Admin” with password
“1234”, which could and should be changed by system administrator.

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Appendix: GC PACS 1.5 Workstation Disk Map

Image Workstation

Media Partition Folder Sub Folder Content Size


Floopy A: FAT16 1.44MB
HD-1 C: \WINNT \TEMP Buffer for temporary files
40GB (system) \SYSTEM32 Dependency or public ~ 1 GB
(38.9GB) NTFS components
~36GB \PARISGC \PACS\ClientInbox Inbox for receiving image as
client
\PACS\Outbox\Export Images to be exported <600MB
\PACS\Queue\Print Local print job queue
\Log System log files
\RIS
\Program Files \PARISGC\PACS Executable files, configuration
<800MB
\PARISGC\RIS files, and components, etc.
CDROM Y:

Operation Workstation

Media Partition Folder Sub Folder Content Size


Floopy A: FAT16 1.44MB
HD-1 C: \WINNT \TEMP Buffer for temporary files
40GB (system) \SYSTEM32 Dependency or public ~ 1 GB
NTFS components
~12GB \PARISGC \PACS\ClientInbox Inbox for receiving image as
client
\PACS\Outbox\Export Images to be exported <600MB
\PACS\Queue\Print Local print job queue
\Log System log files
\RIS
\Program Files \PARISGC\PACS Executable files, configuration
<800MB
\PARISGC\RIS files, and components, etc.
\CDR CD/DVD recording buffer ~5 GB
D: \PRECD PreCD buffers 5 GB (CD);
24 GB 24 GB
(DVD)
DVDRW X:
/ CDRW
CDROM Y: This device is optional.

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