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Recommended Network Setup Greater Giving Event Software uses Windows File Sharing to allow multiple computers to connect to the same database within your network. This document uses Windows XP as the default platform for instruction. If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 there may be an issue with password protected sharing so please refer to page 4 for additional instructions if needed. 1. We strongly suggest hiring or consulting with an IT professional for assistance with your computer network. Please ensure that they read this document entirely. 2. Wireless networks are NOT supported and will likely cause your data to become corrupted. We strongly recommend using a hard-wired network to connect the computers. Remember to disable your wireless network adapter while using the software to ensure the sync process can communicate. 3. We strongly recommend setting up your network dynamically using a router verses a switch. (You can use the router Greater Giving will provide). Note: Routers vs. Switches/Hubs: Routers are the recommended piece of equipment; as they automatically (dynamically) assign IP addresses to each computer and device on the network. Switches and hubs will work with the software for sharing the database on your network but they will not assign the IP addresses for your computers and other devices. With a switch/hub setup you will need to use the instructions on page 8 to manually configure your network in order to perform the sync process. 4. Make sure the router you choose (if using your own) has enough available LAN ports for all of your computers and devices, plus one for the master terminal in order to sync with the software. 5. You will need to confirm the computers are on the same Workgroup. You can set this up by going to Start > Control Panel > System and selecting the Computer Name tab. If the computer is setup for a domain you can leave it as is and the router will still assign the IP for this computer. 6. Ensure the Data Center folder on the Network Server computer is shared with everyone and that each user has full read/write privileges for that directory. 7. Map Network drives on each of the Network Client Only computers to the Data Center folder on the Network Server. Networking Set Up Guide v07.12 1

Proper Installation of Greater Giving Event Software Choose one of the computers to act as the Network Server computer. This will be the main computer that will host the Data Center. This installation type is Network Server / Standalone and will allow you to share the Data Center during the installation. To share the Data Center, check the box highlighted below during the install process and click next. If you do not share the Data Center folder during installation then please refer to the next page for instructions on how to share the directory. Next, install the software on all additional computers in the network. Choose the installation type of Network Client Only. Networking Set Up Guide v07.12 2

Sharing the Data Center Folder Windows XP If you did not share the Data Center folder during installation use the instructions below on how to share the directory. NOTE: You must share the entire Data Center folder and all sub-folders. If you share only the Database folder, or the database file, the client computers software will not operate correctly. The Data Center folder is installed at C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Greater Giving Event Software by default. It is important that the default destination folder not be changed. To manually enable file sharing, navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Greater Giving Event Software, right click on the Greater Giving Event Software folder, select Sharing. You will want to share the folder and give it a name. NOTE: This does not change the actual name of the Data Center folder; you are only changing the shared as name of the folder. Once you are finished click OK. Below is an example of Sharing in Windows XP: Networking Set Up Guide v07.12 3

Turning off Password Protected Sharing - Windows Vista & Windows 7 (If using Windows XP ignore) Before mapping the network drive in Windows Vista and Windows 7, it is important to turn off the Password Sharing option. You can access this by going to Control Panel and then selecting Choose homegroup and sharing options. On the next screen, select Change advanced sharing settings Select Turn off password protected sharing Once the Data Center folder is shared, you can map the network drive on the client computers following the instructions on page 7. Networking Set Up Guide v07.12 4

Sharing the Data Center Folder Windows Vista & 7 Once you have turned off the Password Protected Sharing, you can now share the Data Center by right clicking on it and selecting Share. If you do not see an option to share on the right click menu, select Properties and the Sharing tab. Next click on the Share button as seen below: Select everyone to share with and make sure the permissions are set for Read/Write. If it s only set for read, you will get an error when opening the database on the client computers. Networking Set Up Guide v07.12 5

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Mapping a Network Drive on the Client Computers Greater Giving s software communicates with other computers through a Mapped Network Drive On the computer designated as the Network Server, right-click on Computer and select properties to locate the computer name. On each Network Client computer, right-click on Computer and select Map Network Drive o Select any available drive letter you would like o Browse to the server computer and locate the Greater Giving Event Software folder o During software installation, the Greater Giving Event Software folder was placed on your computer, unless you specified a different location it will be found at: Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Shared Documents\Greater Giving Event Software Windows 7 and Vista: C\Users\Public\Public Documents\Greater Giving Event Software Networking Set Up Guide v07.12 7

If your window looks like this, where Folder: reads \\SERVERNAME\ shared as folder name, click on the Finish button. Repeat this procedure on all of the client computers. Accessing the Database on the Network Client Computer On the Network Client computer open Greater Giving Event Software. Go to File > Open Project window, click on the browse button in the lower left hand corner of the Open Project window and browse to the database folder located on the Mapped Network Drive. (Should be located in the mapped drive you assigned) When you edit a database that has been opened through the mapped network drive, the changes will be visible on all other computers. Go ahead and add a test bidder or item to the database from one of the mapped PCs and make sure you can pull that new record up in the other networked PCs. This ensures that you are sharing the database correctly. Networking and Syncing with a Switch Although we recommend networking your event night computers using a router and dynamic IP addresses, we recognize that some clients may still choose to use a switch and static IP addresses on their network. With that in mind we do have some basic information that will assist you in making sure you are still able to connect your Master terminal to your computer network in order to perform the sync process. NOTE: If you choose to use static IP addresses with a switch for your network configuration you will have to know how to assign manual IP addresses on each of the computers. We provide you with these IP settings with the expectation that you are able to set this network up without our support. Network IP Settings: Default Gateway (Terminal Router): 192.168.16.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Master Terminal: 192.168.16.100 Remote Terminals: 192.168.16.101-107 Networking Set Up Guide v07.12 8

Server Computer: 192.168.16.10 Client Computers: 192.168.16.11-19 When setting up your computers you will need to assign each one an IP address as well as a Default Gateway and Subnet Mask. To be able to sync the Master terminal with the Greater Giving Event Software you will need to use the provided IP addresses for your computer and network setup. After each computer has been properly set up they should be able to connect to each other across the switch. Once the computers are able to communicate with each other and you are able to successfully run the software, you should perform a sync test to ensure that the terminal is able to speak to the software. In order to sync the Master terminal to your Greater Giving Event Software you will need to connect the terminal router to the switch with an Ethernet cable. This must connect to a LAN port on both the router and the switch. Next, ensure that the Master terminal is connected to the router, the server computer is connected to the switch, the software is open, and (lastly) the master terminal is powered on. You will also need to put a test transaction in the terminal using an existing bidder number from the database you are testing with. Once all of the above steps have been completed you can perform the sync test. See page 8 of the Terminal Quick Start Guide for test sync instructions. Networking Set Up Guide v07.12 9