Steps for installing Infoprint Port Monitor V3.1
To install Infoprint Port Monitor V3.1:
- Be sure you have Windows administrator
authority on your Windows system.
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- If you are currently using an earlier version of the Infoprint Port
Monitor, use the Windows "Add
or Remove Programs" function to uninstall it.
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- Download
the Infoprint Port
Monitor V3.1 from one of these locations:
- z/OS® system: Use a file
transfer program, such as ftp, to download one of these
files in binary:
- For 32-bit Windows systems: /usr/lpp/Printsrv/win/En_US/aopwin32.exe
- For 64-bit Windows systems: /usr/lpp/Printsrv/win/En_US/aopwin64.exe
To download from the z/OS system,
you need an account on the z/OS system where Infoprint Server is installed.
- IBM website: Download the Port
Monitor at: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=psd1P1000597
If
you use the Internet Explorer web browser, you can select the option
to run or open the Infoprint Port Monitor from its current location
so that the Infoprint Port
Monitor is automatically installed.
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- If the Infoprint Port
Monitor was not automatically installed in the previous step, navigate
to the Windows folder where
you downloaded the Infoprint Port Monitor and double-click
the file you downloaded.
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- Add a Windows printer
at a new "Infoprint Port
Monitor" port. Configure it to connect to the z/OS printer you want to print on. The z/OS printer must be defined in
the Infoprint Server
Printer Inventory.
For detailed instructions, see the Infoprint Port
Monitor online help. A shortcut to the help, located in the "IBM® Infoprint Port Monitor" folder,
is put on your desktop during the installation of the Infoprint Port
Monitor.
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Note:
Windows printers
that you added for the earlier version of the Infoprint Port Monitor are still
defined.
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