School Calendar for Workgroup v.1.3

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README file updated on: February 23, 2008


Contents
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1. Program Description
2. System Requirements
3. Installing School Calendar
4. Uninstalling School Calendar
5. Ordering
6. Contacting Us


1. Program Description
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What is School Calendar for Workgroup?

This is a more powerful version of School Calendar, with all of the features of the standard
version, but with the additional capability to share data in real time over the network.
School Calendar is a universal calendar for teachers and pupils from high-schools and
colleges, letting them track lessons and tasks to do, organize the studies more effectively
than before. To plan time and eliminate overlapping of classes, the calendar lets you track
a single pupil or teacher, group of pupils, classroom or school teaching staff. The calendar
is ideal as a single reference point for information about classes, details, material, notes 
and comments.
The calendar has an automatic search option and auto-completion of information about a class
if it has ever been entered into the database. For more convenience, there are different
viewing modes: calendar with a vertical or horizontal timeline or a table-like one.
Reminders can help users never miss the class or important event again.
Introduced specially for teachers is an ability to see the payment details for any particular
date.
The calendar data can be synced with Microsoft Outlook, exported to various formats, such as
.xls, .txt, .html, .xml for use in other applications. Included is an auto-backup option with
an opportunity to remove old archives automatically. The program has a built-in Print Designer,
which offers a variety of original templates and options to make a fine and clear printout of
a schedule.
The calendar is password protected against unauthorized access. 

2. System Requirements
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To use School Calendar for Workgroup, your computer or server must have one of the following Windows
operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows ME/NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista

Your computer must also meet the following minimum operating system requirements:
- Intel Pentium processor (or compatible) at 133 MHz or higher
- 64 MB RAM minimum
- 10 MB of available hard disk space
 
Your server must also meet the following minimum operating system requirements:
- Intel Pentium processor (or compatible) at 133 MHz or higher
- 64 MB RAM minimum
- 25 MB of available hard disk space

3. Installing School Calendar
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Important Note: Our Ribbon implementation requires the Microsoft GDI+ library to be 
installed. Gdiplus.dll is included with Windows XP. GDI+ is available as a redistributable
file for Windows NT 4.0 SP6, Windows 2000, Windows 98, and Windows Me.
To download the latest redistributable, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6a63ab9c-df12-4d41-933c-be590feaa05a&DisplayLang=en

Whether you have a computer dedicated as a network server (Windows 2000, 2003, XP or Vista), School Calendar
for Workgroup can easily be installed and used in your office. 
School Calendar for Workgroup is intuitive and easy to use, you should be ready to work with School Calendar
just by reading this short Quick Start guide.

All information is stored in a central database (Firebird), which resides on a computer (server) that all
workstations can access via the local network or Internet. Firebird is a relational database management system
offering many ANSI SQL features.

1. Server Installation

The first step, choose your server computer. You can choose any computer in your network as data server.
If you have the download zip file (SchoolCalendarFWG.zip), unzip the file into a temporary directory and
run self-extracting file ServerSetup.exe.

Installation drives

Server - and any databases you create or connect to - must reside on a hard drive that is physically
connected to the host machine. You cannot locate components of the server, or any database, on a mapped
drive, a filesystem share or a network filesystem. 

Services

On Windows server platforms - NT, 2000, 2003, XP and Vista -  Firebird SQL server will run as a system
service by default. Non-server Windows systems - 95, 98 and ME - don't support services.
After "Server Installation", Firebird SQL server should be running.
                                                                   
The Firebird Guardian is a utility that monitors the server process and tries to restart it if it terminates
abnormally. You should at least find the Firebird server and Guardian in the services listing.
If everything works as designed, the Firebird server process will be running on your server machine upon
completion of the installation. It will also start up automatically whenever you restart your computer.
Before testing the Firebird server itself, it is advisable to verify if the server machine is reachable from
the client at all. At this point, it is assumed that you will use the recommended TCP/IP network protocol
for your Firebird client/server connections.

Firewall settings

NOTE: By default Windows Firewall will ask you if you want to add a program to the exception list the first
time you use the program. Windows Firewall will prompt you with: "Do you want to keep blocking this program?"
You will be asked to choose one of these options: "Keep blocking," which will block the application permanently
and you won't be prompted again. If you do try to access it again, the application will simply not work.
"Unblock" removes the block permanently and allows the application to work as it was designed to.
"Ask Me Later" unblocks now but will always continue to ask you any time you try to access the application.
Choose "Unblock"!

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By default a Firebird SQL server listens on port 3050 for connection requests from clients.
You can use the following instructions to manually add an exception in the firewall's configuration:

1. From the Start menu go to the Control Panel and open the Windows Firewall control panel. 
2. In the Windows Firewall control panel, click the Exceptions tab.
3. Click Add Port... button and open port 3050 on the firewall.
4. Click OK to close the Windows Firewall control panel. 

Some PC based software firewalls (e.g. ZoneAlarm) will notice the ports that running applications
are listening on and automatically (or after asking the user) will open these ports.

Data Security Agent. Managing users


Username: sysdba
Password: masterkey


Access to the School Calendar for Workgroup is controlled by the user security profiles.
When Server is installed there is only one user authorized, SYSDBA. SYSDBA is a special user that
is above security restrictions and has full access to all databases on the server.
The default password for SYSDBA is masterkey.

It is strongly recommended to change the SYSDBA password, because this is the default for all database
kits and can easily be guessed by anyone who has ever used School Calendar for Workgroup.
Only SYSDBA can add, modify, or delete new users. When using Security Agent you will have all privileges
on database residing on the server. 

Security Agent provides interface for SYSDBA to manage users. For example, in the Security Agent control
panel, click the Server Users tab and click "Add" button.



2. Client installation

On other PCs in the network, if you have the download zip file (SchoolCalendarFWG.zip), unzip the file into
a temporary directory and run self-extracting file UserSetup.exe to start the School Calendar User Setup. 

After you have installed School Calendar, the program starts automatically.

Firewall settings

NOTE: By default Windows Firewall will ask you if you want to add a program to the exception list the first
time you use the program. Windows Firewall will prompt you with: "Do you want to keep blocking this program?"
You will be asked to choose one of these options: "Keep blocking," which will block the application permanently
and you won't be prompted again. If you do try to access it again, the application will simply not work.
"Unblock" removes the block permanently and allows the application to work as it was designed to.
"Ask Me Later" unblocks now but will always continue to ask you any time you try to access the application.
Choose "Unblock"!

Or
1. From the Start menu go to the Control Panel and open the Windows Firewall control panel. 
2. In the Windows Firewall control panel, click the Exceptions tab.
3. Click Add Port... button and open port 3050 on the firewall

Some PC based software firewalls (e.g. ZoneAlarm) will notice the ports that running applications are listening on 
and automatically (or after asking the user) will open these ports.

Connection parameters

Connection parameters are typical for database server:
- remote server;
- user name and password.
Access to the database is only possible after successful login.

Each Master can create a profile to run his personal schedule.
The next step, Select Home->Masters command.
The "Masters" dialog will appear. For creation of any human resource choose the "+" button.
Enter the Master's name (or name of laboratory head , etc.) and click OK.
The next step, select Home->Add Reception command.
The "Add Reception" dialog will appear. Enter the customer's info (Name, Phone, Address,
problems).
Verify that your information is correct. 
- Choose the Master (resource).
- Choose the date.
- Choose the reception hours and click OK.


4. Uninstalling School Calendar
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To uninstall Server from the Windows Control Panel:

1. Do one of the following:
On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Settings, and click Control Panel.
On the Windows XP taskbar, click Start, and click Control Panel. 
2. In the Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs. 
3. In the list of currently installed programs, click Firebird version x.x.x 
4. In Windows 2000, click Change/Remove. In Windows XP, click Remove. 
5. Click Yes to confirm that you want to uninstall the server. 

To uninstall School Calendar from the Programs Menu:

1. Do one of the following:
On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Programs, click School Calendar for Workgroup
and Client. On the Windows XP taskbar, click Start, click All Programs, click School Calendar
for Workgroup and Client.
2. Click Uninstall School Calendar for Workgroup. 
3. In the School Calendar for Workgroup Uninstall window , click Yes to confirm that you want
to uninstall the product.

5. Ordering
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School Calendar for Workgroup license costs $59.95
Allows for unlimited usage for unlimited computers and users in a single organization or business.
This is intended for companies who plan on implementing our software across many computers in their
company. Price is set per physical location or site. This license can not be moved outside of the
organization or business for which it was originally purchased. Immediately upon registration you
receive your registration key. School Calendar keys are lifetime. You receive all future program
updates free of charge.

We accept credit cards orders, orders by phone and fax, checks, and wire transfers.
Prices, terms, and conditions are subject to change without notice, please check our web site for the
latest product offerings and prices: http://www.OrgBusiness.com



6. Contacting Us
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Technical Support

Please email technical support issues to support@OrgBusiness.com 
Registered users will get priority.
Note: before requesting technical support, please ensure that you are using 
the latest version of School Calendar available from http://www.OrgBusiness.com

Feedback

We are always striving to make our products better. If you have any bugs to report 
or features and improvements to suggest, please email them to support@OrgBusiness.com

Updates

To find out about the latest updates to School Calendar and other programs being
developed by OrgBusiness Software, visit us at http://www.OrgBusiness.com


Thank you for using our program!
