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I recently setup a home server (HP Proliant Microserver) for my sister-in-laws small accounting business, that she runs from home. This tutorial is for a Workgroup installation (server and multiple PC’s accessing the server) of Pastel Partner 11. Christina Milian Best Of Rar Download. 2.1. [These instructions should work for whatever version of Windows you are using for your ‘server’ setup.] Please let me know if anything is unclear, I put this together in a rush after the fact and I may have inadvertently left steps out. Pastel can be endlessly frustrating to install and configure on a network, so I thought I’d share how, especially so that the next time I have to do it, I have a roadmap. You will need to install the following to each PC • Appropriate version of Pervasive SQL – in this case Workgroup 32bit v10.13 for PC’s and for the server (version number must be identical across PC’s) [I could have done a standard install from the DVD but that installs version 9.6 and I saw online on the Pervasive site that this was discontinued so decided to use version 10 instead] • Pastel Partner 11.2.1. I suggest installing to the server first if at all possible so that you can streamline the process.

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Server Installation So I installed Pervasive Workgroup 32bit v10.13 to the server, then installed Pastel Partner 11, I then opened Pastel and registered online as Server with no issues. Server Data Folder Sharing Then on the server, I shared the c: pastel11 folder so that I could access the registration folder and file on each of the client PC’s. PC 1 – Windows XP Pro SP3 – 32bit Installed Pervasive Workgroup 32bit v10.13 Installed Pastel Partner 11.2.1 Opened Pastel and registered as Workstation by pointing to the p: custom registration folder [do this for each subsequent pc, until your licenses run out] If you are having problems with registration and your ‘OK’ button is greyed out, that is most likely due to folder permissions on the server and for the user you are working with.

Hi Grant, I would like to know more about pastel and the whole “server” thing, because I’m an IT technician for multiple companies and one of them has their own accounting department and another one is an accounting company (they use pastel partner 12). Always Remember Me Serial Key. The reason I’m asking, is because one of the accountants demanded a “pastel server” to be set up, and because I didn’t know much about pastel I just did what they asked and put together a powerful i5 pc with loads of ram and data space After the whole install it came to my attention that it’s all about the shared folder and mapping it on the client PCs.

Is it possible to just get a NAS drive and set up the shares specified for the pastel share folder? Or is there more involved than just a simple data share? Because looking at it now, this PC that the accountant demanded only does data sharing and it cost about 14k, but a simple 3TB NAS drive only cost about 2.5k and has way less hassles. Hi Mr Ninja Your correct, most of what the “server” does is act as a data repository.

Unfortunately the other aspect is that the server maintains your primary license and your clients to pull their licenses from it. So a NAS won’t do unfortunately unless it can run Pastel. There is probably a workaround to get pastel running on a NAS but because Pastel can be notoriously finicky setting up a “baby” server is not a big deal. As you say your, 14K machine is overkill. The HP Microserver’s I use are perfect for the job for probably up to 10 clients. It will handle PC backup too which is useful.

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