' at the Command Prompt on the client. This output should be the same as 'lsmon' run on the server and should show your License Manager and the number of available licenses. If the Windows diagnostics tool ('wlsquery.exe') did not work, you will need to include the LSHOST or LSFORCEHOST environment variable on the client computer to direct HyperChem to the location of the server.
For further information on the Rainbow Technologies License Manager administration tools, please consult the accompanying SentinelLM System
Administrator's Guide (lmsa61.pdf). Use Adobe Acrobat to view the Guide.
3. Installing HyperChem on Client machines
On each of the client machines install HyperChem from the CDROM following the on-screen
instructions. Select 'HyperChem 5.11 Pro' for setup type. A
new setup application will start where you can choose the folder into which you want to install HyperChem (the default is
C:\Hyper511). Then select the type of install, Typical, Minimal or Custom.
Click finish to proceed with the installation.
NOTE: The license server components should not be installed on the client machines.
Once the license server is activated with the proper license key, HyperChem can be used from any of the client machines. If the license key server is not on the same subnet as the client machines, acquiring a license by the client machine can be done by any of the following methods:
A. Set the LSHOST Environment Variable to the IP address of the license
server.
On a Windows 95, 98 or ME client, set the environment variable by including the line 'SET LSHOST=<IP address of server>' in the autoexec.bat file
of the client computer. You will need to restart the computer before this
change will go into effect.
On an Windows NT or 2000 client set the environment variable by selecting
'Properties' from My Computer and selecting the 'Advanced' tab. Click on
'Environment Variables...' and then click New under 'User variables.' The
variable name should be LSHOST and the value is the IP address of the license
server computer.
B. Alternatively, create a file named "LSHOST", containing the IP address or hostname of the license server machine. Place this file in the directory containing HyperChem program executables.
Start HyperChem by selecting the icon from the Start Menu.
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