Getting Started; System Requirements; Installing Labelmark; Upgrading From A Previous Version Of Labelmark - Brady LabelMark 3 User Manual

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Getting Started

System Requirements

Following are the recommended requirements for installing and running LabelMark:
Intel® Pentium® processor (minimum 66 MHz 486DX2)
Operating system:
Microsoft® Windows® 98
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 3
Microsoft® Windows® NT with Service Pack 6a
Microsoft® Windows® XP
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.01
64MB of RAM (minimum 16 MB of RAM)
100 MB of available hard-disk space
16-bit or greater video display card
800x600 or greater monitor resolution
CD-ROM Drive

Installing LabelMark

Note: You must have administrative rights on your computer to install LabelMark. If you do not have
administrative rights, speak with your company's computer system administrator.
To run LabelMark, you must first install it on your computer's hard drive.
1. Insert the LabelMark CD into your CD drive. The install screen appears.
If the install does not start automatically, select Start
(replace D: with your CD drive.)
2. Click Install LabelMark.
Note: Installation occurs in a new directory (C:\Program Files\Brady\LabelMark 3), so earlier
versions of LabelMark will not be overwritten
3. Follow the prompts on your screen.

Upgrading From a Previous Version of LabelMark

If you are upgrading from a previous version of LabelMark, keep the following in mind:
The new version does not overwrite older versions of LabelMark. You will be able to run older
versions until you remove them from your computer.
You will lose your default settings from the previous version of LabelMark. See Changing User
Defaults to set new preferences.
Copy the existing label files you want to keep using to the new default label Files folder.
You can open old label files (created with version 1.2 and greater) in the new version of
LabelMark.
Getting Started
Run, type D:\setup.exe and click OK
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