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NDA-24215
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STOCK # 151942
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MATWorX™ 32
User's Guide
December, 1997
NEC America, Inc.

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  • Page 1 NDA-24215 ISSUE 1 STOCK # 151942 ® MATWorX™ 32 User’s Guide December, 1997 NEC America, Inc.
  • Page 2 LIABILITY DISCLAIMER NEC America, Inc. reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC America, Inc. has prepared this document for the exclusive use of its employees customers. information contained herein is the property of NEC America, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    NDA-24215 December, 1997 NEAX2000 IVS MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Table of Contents Page Chapter 1 About This Guide ........1 Purpose of This Guide ........ 1 How This Guide is Organized ..... 1 Chapter 2 MATWorX 32 Overview ......5 What’s MATWorX 32? .........
  • Page 4 Table of Contents (Continued) Page Chapter 4 Getting Started ........27 Starting MATWorX 32 ....... 27 Connecting to a NEAX2000 IVS PBX ..29 Using the PBX Configuration Wizard . 29 Establishing the Connection ....30 Troubleshooting a Failed Connection 31 Disconnecting from the PBX ....
  • Page 5 Table of Contents (Continued) Page Chapter 9 DESIWorX ..........55 What’s DESIWorX?........55 Starting DESIWorX ........56 DESIWorX Online Help......56 Accessing DESIWorX Online Help ..56 Chapter 10 MATWorX 32 Online Help ....57 Online Help Features ........ 57 Accessing the Online Help System...
  • Page 6 List of Figures Figure Title Page Figure 2-1 MATWorX 32 Taskbar ......9 Figure 2-2 Print Preview Dialog ......17 Figure 3-1 Run Dialog ..........21 Figure 3-2 MATWorX Install Dialog .......21 Figure 3-3 Welcome Dialog ........22 Figure 3-4 Software License Agreement ....22 Figure 3-5 Readme Information Dialog ....23 Figure 3-6...
  • Page 7: List Of Tables

    List of Tables Figure Title Page Table 3-1 System Requirements ......19 MATWorX 32 User’s Guide NDA-24215 Revision 1.0 Page v...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 About This Guide

    About This Guide Chapter 1 About This Guide Purpose of This Guide This user guide contains useful information that will help you successfully install and use the MATWorX 32 program. Included are highlights about many key features of the program including the MATWorX 32 Taskbar, PBX Access Module (PAM), Add-Ins, PBX Configuration Wizard, MACH Script Editor, Scheduler, DESIWorX, Extended Command Set,...
  • Page 9 Add-Ins are the basic tools of MATWorX 32. Users can also create custom Add-Ins for specialized business solutions by purchasing a developer’s kit from NEC or an authorized NEC dealer. MACH Script Editor describes the concept and operation of the MOC Accelerated Command Heap (MACH) window.
  • Page 10 About This Guide MATWorX 32 Online Help describes the online Help system in detail as well as how to access it and print Help topics. Appendix A lists the Extended Command Set that you can use in conjunction with the MACH Script Editor window.
  • Page 11 About This Guide This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 4 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Matworx 32 Overview

    MATWorX 32 Overview Chapter 2 MATWorX 32 Overview In this chapter you learn about the following: What’s MATWorX 32? MATWorX 32 Tools MATWorX 32 Applications Introduction to Working in Windows 95 Navigating through the MATWorX 32 Taskbar Working with MATWorX 32 dialogs and buttons Printing a report What’s MATWorX 32? MATWorX 32 is a 32-bit Windows-based software...
  • Page 13: Matworx 32 Tools

    Add-Ins that can be accessed from the Taskbar. In addition, you can also create custom Add-Ins for specialized business solutions by purchasing a developer’s kit from NEC or an authorized NEC dealer. Refer to Chapter 6 “Add- Ins” for more information.
  • Page 14: Matworx 32 Applications

    MATWorX 32 Overview MATWorX 32 Applications MATWorX 32 software includes three separate applications that can run independently from one another. However, when used in conjunction with MATWorX 32 or each other, these applications provide a robust suite of PBX maintenance applications.
  • Page 15: Introduction To Working In Windows 95

    MATWorX 32 Overview Introduction to Working in Windows 95 If you are new to working in Windows 95 or would like a refresher on Windows terminology, functions, and navigational procedures, take a minute to access the Microsoft Windows Tutorial Tour by following the steps below.
  • Page 16: Pbx Menu

    MATWorX 32 Overview Note: Some menu items (Add-In Manager, Help Contents F1, and About MATWorX 32) do not have a corresponding button. These items are accessible only from the pull-down menus. Figure 2-1 MATWorX 32 Taskbar PBX Menu Connect - Select this menu item to access the Connection to PBX dialog where you can select a PBX from a list of available PBXs and connect to it.
  • Page 17: Station Menu

    MATWorX 32 Overview Station Menu The Station Menu is a dynamic menu that contains station-related Add-Ins. For information about a particular Station Add-In, access the online Help for that Add-In. You can also click the Station Tool Palette button to display a floating palette of buttons that can launch station-related Add-Ins.
  • Page 18: Add-Ins Menu

    MATWorX 32 Overview You can also click the Features Tool Palette button to display a floating palette of buttons that can launch feature-related Add-Ins. Add-Ins Menu Add-In Manager - Select this menu item to access the Add-Ins Manager dialog where you can add and remove Add-Ins to/from the MATWorX 32 Taskbar.
  • Page 19: Help Menu

    MATWorX 32 Overview DESIWorX - Select this menu item to access the DESIWorX dialog where you can create and print function key labels for your Dterm stations. The labels are saved in a database and can be modified and printed when necessary. Refer to Chapter 9 “DESIWorX”...
  • Page 20: Working With Matworx 32 Dialogs And Buttons

    MATWorX 32 User’s Guide, NEAX2000 IVS Command Manual, Help on Using Acrobat Reader, and NEC’s Copyright Notice. Working with MATWorX 32 Dialogs and Buttons The dialogs within MATWorX 32 enable you to perform various functions in order to program a NEAX2000 IVS PBX.
  • Page 21 MATWorX 32 Overview Clicking the What’s This? button enables you to click on a field or button in a dialog to display What’s This Help for the item. Clicking the OK button saves changes and closes the dialog. Clicking the Lookup Data button replaces the listed data with the most current data contained in the PBX.
  • Page 22 MATWorX 32 Overview Clicking the Export button on the Print Preview dialog enables you to save and export the displayed report to a file. Clicking the Email button on the Print Preview dialog enables you to email the report directly from MATWorX 32 if your email system supports MAPI.
  • Page 23 MATWorX 32 Overview Clicking the Reset PBX button resets the PBX. A PBX reset is required before an update can take effect. Note, if you reset the PBX, all existing call connections will end. Also, if you are connected to the PBX through a direct connection, your connection will be lost, but will be automatically reconnected.
  • Page 24: Printing A Report

    MATWorX 32 Overview Printing a Report The MACH Script Editor, Scheduler, and several Add- Ins enable you to print reports and listup data by clicking the Print Data button. The Print Preview dialog (Figure 2-2) automatically displays so you can preview the report before printing.
  • Page 25 MATWorX 32 Overview This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 18 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 26: Installing Matworx 32

    Installing MATWorX 32 Chapter 3 Installing MATWorX 32 In this chapter you learn about the following: MATWorX 32 hardware and software “system” requirements MATWorX 32 installation instructions for Windows 95 and NT 4.0 or higher System Requirements MATWorX 32 requires an IBM or compatible PC running Microsoft Windows 95 or NT 4.0 or higher and a NEAX2000 IVS PBX with 1000 series software or higher.
  • Page 27: Matworx 32 Installation Instructions

    Installing MATWorX 32 MATWorX 32 Installation Instructions To install MATWorX 32 for the first time, or to return to Setup later to add optional features or Help files you didn’t install the first time, you must use the installation CD included in your MATWorX 32 package.
  • Page 28: Figure 3-1 Run Dialog

    Installing MATWorX 32 Select Run from the Start taskbar. A dialog similar to the following displays (Figure 3-1). Figure 3-1 Run Dialog Type D:\Setup in the Open text box and click OK. The MATWorX Install dialog displays (Figure 3-2). Figure 3-2 MATWorX Install Dialog MATWorX 32 User’s Guide NDA-24215 Revision 1.0 Page 21...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-3 Welcome Dialog

    Installing MATWorX 32 Click Next. The Welcome dialog displays (Figure 3-3). Figure 3-3 Welcome Dialog Read the information in the Welcome dialog, then click Next. The Software License Agreement dialog displays (Figure 3-4). Figure 3-4 Software License Agreement MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 22 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 30: Figure 3-5 Readme Information Dialog

    Installing MATWorX 32 Read the information in the Software License Agreement dialog, then click Yes to accept the terms of the license agreement. The Readme Information dialog displays (Figure 3-5). Figure 3-5 Readme Information Dialog Read the information in the Readme Information dialog, then click Next.
  • Page 31: Figure 3-7 Select Program Folder Dialog

    Installing MATWorX 32 To accept the default destination directory, click Next. To change it, click Browse and select the desired directory, click OK, and then click Next. The Select Program Folder dialog displays (Figure 3-7). Figure 3-7 Select Program Folder Dialog 10.
  • Page 32: Figure 3-9 Setup Progress Windows

    Installing MATWorX 32 11. To accept the settings and begin copying files to your hard disk, click Next. To change any setting, click Back to go backwards through the installation until the desired dialog displays. Then make the necessary adjustment(s) and click Next until the Setup program begins copying files to your hard disk.
  • Page 33 Installing MATWorX 32 This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 26 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 34: Chapter 4 Getting Started

    Getting Started Chapter 4 Getting Started In this chapter you learn about the following: Starting MATWorX 32 Connecting to a NEAX2000 IVS PBX Exiting MATWorX 32 Starting MATWorX 32 This procedure explains how to launch MATWorX 32 each time you want to run the program. Note: Before you can use MATWorX 32 to program a NEAX2000 IVS, you must configure a...
  • Page 35: Figure 4-2 User Information Dialog

    Getting Started If you are launching MATWorX 32, DESIWorX 32, or Scheduler 32 for the first time, the User Information dialog displays (Figure 4-2). Figure 4-2 User Information Dialog Enter your Name , Company , and Product Serial Number in the appropriate text boxes, then click Next.
  • Page 36: Connecting To A Neax2000 Ivs Pbx

    Getting Started Connecting to a NEAX2000 IVS PBX Note: For the best performance using MATWorX 32, establish a direct communication connection from your computer to the PBX at 9600 baud. If you must use a modem connection, connect at 2400 baud. Using the PBX Configuration Wizard The PBX Configuration Wizard enables you to establish the proper communication settings between...
  • Page 37: Establishing The Connection

    Getting Started Select Configuration Wizard from the Applications menu, or click the Configuration Wizard button. The PBX Configuration Wizard dialog displays (Figure 4-4). Figure 4-4 PBX Configuration Wizard Dialog Follow the instructions on your screen. Help is available for each dialog in the Wizard by clicking the Help button.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting A Failed Connection

    Getting Started Select the PBX that you want to connect to. Click the down arrow to view all available PBXs. Click the OK button. You have now successfully connected MATWorX 32 to the PBX. Troubleshooting a Failed Connection The following bulleted list provides possible reasons for a failed connection between your computer and the PBX, as well as the action required to correct the problem.
  • Page 39 Getting Started Have you entered configuration information for your PBX? Yes - Go to the next bullet item. No - Run the PBX Configuration Wizard to establish the proper communication settings between your computer and the PBX. I don’t understand the question - Once the hardware link is established, configuration information is necessary for the PC to connect to the PBX.
  • Page 40 Getting Started Modem Connection No Dial Tone Action: Listen to the modem while it dials to determine that no dial tone was present. Reasons: PC modem's power is off (external only) PC modem's telephone line is not active or not properly plugged in PBX configuration indicates the wrong PC COM port PBX Configuration indicates a Direct setting...
  • Page 41 Getting Started PBX power is off A valid station number is not assigned to the built-in PBX modem Busy Signal Action: Listen to the modem while it dials to determine that a busy signal is received. Reasons: Incorrect phone number PBX modem is being accessed by another user Ring and Answer, but no connect...
  • Page 42: Disconnecting From The Pbx

    Getting Started Disconnecting from the PBX This procedure explains how to disconnect from a PBX when you are finished working with it. Click the Disconnect button on the MATWorX 32 Taskbar. The Disconnect from PBX dialog displays (Figure 4-6). Figure 4-6 Disconnect from PBX Dialog Click the OK button.
  • Page 43 Getting Started This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 36 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 44: Pbx Access Module (Pam)

    PBX Access Module (PAM) Chapter 5 PBX Access Module (PAM) In this chapter you learn about the following: What’s the PAM? PAM Communication Overview PAM Online Help What’s the PAM? The PAM (Figure 5-1) is an application that acts as a gateway between MATWorX 32 tools and a NEAX2000 IVS PBX.
  • Page 45: Pam Communication Overview

    PBX Access Module (PAM) You can use the PAM to: Modify a dial-up profile (PBX configuration) for each PBX you access. Use the PBX Configuration Wizard to create dial-up profile. Connect to and disconnect from available PBXs. However, when using MATWorX 32 the recommended way to do this is with the PBX Connect and PBX Disconnect buttons on the MATWorX 32 Taskbar.
  • Page 46: Pam Online Help

    PBX Access Module (PAM) Figure 5-2 represents the communication flow between MATWorX 32 tools, the PAM, and the PBX. Figure 5-2 PAM Communication Flow PAM Online Help The PAM application contains its own context- sensitive online Help system. This guide provides a simple overview to the features and capabilities of the PAM.
  • Page 47: Accessing Pam Online Help

    PBX Access Module (PAM) Accessing PAM Online Help There are several ways to access and use the PAM online Help system. To access the main Help contents, select Help Contents F1 from the Help menu on the PAM menu bar. You can also access the main Help contents by selecting Programs / MATWorX 32 / PAM Help from the Start taskbar.
  • Page 48: Chapter 6 Add-Ins

    Taskbar. You can run multiple Add- Ins at the same time. In addition, you can create custom Add-Ins for specialized business solutions by purchasing a developer’s kit from NEC or an authorized NEC dealer. Add-Ins can be added (installed) and removed from the MATWorX 32 taskbar.
  • Page 49: Four Categories Of Add-Ins

    Add-Ins Four Categories of Add-Ins Features Feature Add-Ins (Figure 6-1) simplify PBX return values by translating them from an encrypted code into a meaningful message. Software ID and Display Issue are two examples of this type of Add-In. Figure 6-1 Feature Add-Ins Enhanced Features Enhanced Feature Add-Ins (Figure 6-2) use one or more related commands to setup a specific task or...
  • Page 50: Commands

    Add-Ins Commands Command Add-Ins (Figure 6-3) enable you to setup data within the PBX for one particular command. For example, Trunk Data and Trunk Route Add-Ins represent commands 30 and 35, respectively. Figure 6-3 Command Add-Ins Wizards Wizard Add-Ins (Figure 6-4) provide a simple way to perform difficult tasks by walking you through a series of questions in an automated process.
  • Page 51: Installing An Add-In

    Add-Ins Installing an Add-In The following procedure explains how to install an existing Add-In to the MATWorX 32 program so you can access it from the Taskbar. By default, all Add-Ins are installed and accessible from the Taskbar. Unless you remove an Add-In, you will not need to perform this procedure.
  • Page 52: Starting An Add-In

    Add-Ins Select the Add-In you want to install and click Open . The Notice dialog displays (Figure 6-7) informing you that the Add-In has been successfully registered (installed). Figure 6-7 Add-In Installed Dialog Click OK . The Add-Ins Manager dialog re- displays with the Add-In included in the list of current Add-In modules.
  • Page 53: Figure 6-8 Add-Ins Manager Dialog

    Add-Ins From the Add-Ins menu, select Add-In Manager . The Add-Ins Manager dialog displays (Figure 6-8). Figure 6-8 Add-Ins Manager Dialog Select the Add-In module you want to remove and click the Remove button. The Notice dialog displays (Figure 6-9) informing you that the Add- In has been successfully removed.
  • Page 54: Add-In Online Help

    Add-Ins Add-In Online Help This guide provides a simple overview to the features and capabilities of Add-Ins. For more detailed information, including procedures and descriptions, access the online Help for each individual Add-In. Help for Add-In dialogs is included in the MATWorX 32 online Help system.
  • Page 55 Add-Ins This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 48 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 56: Mach Script Editor

    MACH Script Editor Chapter 7 MACH Script Editor In this chapter you learn about the following: What’s the MACH Script Editor? Starting the MACH Script Editor MACH Script Editor Online Help What’s the MACH Script Editor? The MOC Accelerated Command Heap (MACH) dialog (Figure 7-1) is a powerful time-saving tool that is integrated into MATWorX 32.
  • Page 57: Starting The Mach Script Editor

    MACH Script Editor Starting the MACH Script Editor The following procedure explains how to access and run the MACH Script Editor from MATWorX 32. Access the MATWorX 32 Taskbar. From the Applications menu, select MACH Script Editor , or click the MACH Script Editor button on the button bar.
  • Page 58: Chapter 8 Scheduler

    Scheduler Chapter 8 Scheduler In this chapter you learn about the following: What’s a Scheduler? Starting the Scheduler Scheduler Online Help What’s a Scheduler? The Scheduler (Figure 8-1) is a versatile application that can be used stand-alone or in conjunction with the MACH Script Editor.
  • Page 59: Starting The Scheduler

    Scheduler You can use the Scheduler to: Create MOC command scripts. Delete a script. Login to the PBX. Schedule a script to run. Schedule PBX system backups. View the results of a script. Print a script. Starting the Scheduler The following procedure explains how to access and run the Scheduler from MATWorX 32.
  • Page 60: Accessing Scheduler Online Help

    Scheduler Accessing Scheduler Online Help There are several ways to access and use the Scheduler online Help system. To access the main Help contents, select Help Contents F1 from the Help menu on the Scheduler menu bar. You can also access the main Help contents by selecting Programs / MATWorX 32 / Scheduler Help from the Start taskbar.
  • Page 61 Scheduler This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 54 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 62: Chapter 9 Desiworx

    DESIWorX Chapter 9 DESIWorX In this chapter you learn about the following: What’s DESIWorX? Starting DESIWorX DESIWorX Online Help What’s DESIWorX? DESIWorX (Figure 9-1) is a unique application that enables you to create and print function key labels for the Dterm stations on your NEAX2000 IVS. The labels are saved in a database and can be modified and printed when necessary.
  • Page 63: Starting Desiworx

    DESIWorX Starting DESIWorX The following procedure explains how to access and run DESIWorX from MATWorX 32. Note: You can also start DESIWorX by selecting Programs / MATWorX 32 / DESI32 from the Start taskbar in Windows. Access the MATWorX 32 Taskbar. From the Applications menu, select DESIWorX , or click the DESIWorX button on the button bar.
  • Page 64: Chapter 10 Matworx 32 Online Help

    MATWorX 32 Online Help Chapter 10 MATWorX 32 Online Help In this chapter you learn about the following: Features of the MATWorX 32 online Help system Accessing the online Help system Printing Help topics Online Help Features Within the online Help system, you will find a wealth of useful information pertaining to the MATWorX 32 program and its tools (Add-Ins, MACH Script Editor, and PBX Configuration Wizard).
  • Page 65: Main Help Contents

    MATWorX 32 Online Help Main Help Contents To access the main Help contents, select Help Contents F1 from the Help menu on the MATWorX 32 Taskbar. You can also access the main Help contents by selecting Programs / MATWorX 32 / MATWorX 32 Help from the Start taskbar.
  • Page 66: Printing Help Topics

    MATWorX 32 Online Help Printing Help Topics Access the Help topic you want to print. Click the Print button or select Print Topic from the File menu. The Print dialog displays. Click OK. Tip: You can use your right mouse button to click inside the Help window, then click Print Topic .
  • Page 67 MATWorX 32 Online Help This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 60 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 68: Appendix A Extended Command Set

    Extended Command Set Appendix A Extended Command Set The Extended Command Set is a set of custom commands that can be used in the MACH Script Editor. These extended commands provide enhanced functionality to many of the existing NEAX2000 IVS Commands.
  • Page 69 Extended Command Set @20X (where X represents the Numbering Plan Group 0 - 3) Finds the Access Codes assigned to the Feature Code displayed in the First Data field. The first returned Access Code is displayed in the SD field. Additional Access Codes are displayed in the ED field.
  • Page 70 Extended Command Set (where X represents any command from the NEAX2000 IVS Command Set) Performs a lookup and listing of all Second Data. (For example, L10 retrieves all LEN assignments.) This Extended Command cannot be used with any other Extended Commands in a script;...
  • Page 71 Extended Command Set This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 64 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 72: Appendix B Error Codes

    Error Codes Appendix B Error Codes The following error codes are generated by MATWorX 32 and displayed in the Error text box on the MATWorX 32 Taskbar. These messages indicate processing errors generated in the PBX or the PAM while performing tasks within MATWorX 32. All error codes contain five digits, the first two beginning with 10.
  • Page 73: Series 200 Error Codes (Currently Not Implemented)

    Error Codes File Error (Error 10110) Read Header Error (Error 10111) Write Header Error (Error 10112) Data Not Found (Error 10113) Wait Busy Now (Error 10114) Verify Failed (Error 10115) Load Failed (Error 10116) Code Not Used (Error 10117) Assigned Already (Error 10118) Invalid Area Number (Error 10119) PBX Error (Error 10120) PBX Busy (Error 10121)
  • Page 74: Series 300 Error Codes

    Error Codes Digit Error (Error 10206) Time Out (Error 10207) Checksum Error (Error 10208) No File Defined (Error 10209) File Error (Error 10210) Read Header Error (Error 10211) Write Header Error (Error 10212) Data Not Found (Error 10213) Wait Busy Now (Error 10214) Verify Failed (Error 10215) Load Failed (Error 10216) Code Not Used (Error 10217)
  • Page 75 Error Codes Failed to Connect (Error 10304) Data Error (Error 10305) Digit Error (Error 10306) Time Out (Error 10307) Checksum Error (Error 10308) No File Defined (Error 10309) File Error (Error 10310) Read Header Error (Error 10311) Write Header Error (Error 10312) Data Not Found (Error 10313) Wait Busy Now (Error 10314) Verify Failed (Error 10315)
  • Page 76: Series 400 Error Codes

    Error Codes Series 400 Error Codes No Error (Message 10400) Object Not Registered (Error 10401) Port Not Open (Error 10402) Port Not Selected (Error 10403) Failed To Connect (Error 10404) Data Error (Error 10405) Digit Error (Error 10406) Time Out (Error 10407) Checksum Error (Error 10408) No File Defined (Error 10409) File Error (Error 10410)
  • Page 77 Error Codes Listup Not Supported (Error 10440) Indicates you tried to use a command to listup data, and the command is not used by MATWorX 32 to generate listup data or the command being used is not supported by the connected PBX. User Cancelled (Error 10450) MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 70...
  • Page 78: Appendix C Directory And File Structure

    Directory and File Structure Appendix C Directory and File Structure Appendix C provides information about the directory structure, files, and file locations of the MATWorX 32 suite of applications installed on your computer. If you changed the destination directory Note: or program folder name during the installation process, the information below may be different on your machine.
  • Page 79 Directory and File Structure The following list represents the directories and related subdirectories included in the MATWorX 32 suite of applications. Do not rename any of the MATWorX Caution: 32 files, subdirectories, or directories once they have been installed on your computer. WorX32 - main directory where all subdirectories are located (the name of this directory may be different if you changed it during the installation)
  • Page 80 Directory and File Structure Pam - where PAM program files are located Reports - where report templates are located SETWorX - where Scheduler program files are located Userdat - where database files are located MATWorX 32 User’s Guide NDA-24215 Revision 1.0 Page 73...
  • Page 81 Directory and File Structure This page is for your notes. MATWorX 32 User’s Guide Page 74 NDA-24215 Revision 1.0...

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