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Note: Windows NT4/2000 users will have to be logged on as administrators to make
these changes and Windows NT4 users may have to re-apply the Windows NT4
Service Pack if you still cannot see these options.
1.2
AP ENPS Requirements
The AP ENPS machine that will send Runorders to the WinCue must, obviously, have
ENPS installed on it, if it does not consult your I.T. department. The enps.ini file,
which can be found in the ENPS program folder, must include an instruction for
where it should send the Runorder scripts to, the ENPS folder on the WinCue
machine file path, for example: path="\\Liquid_tc0/Enps$"
Note: Any ENPS machine can send Runorder scripts to the WinCue prompter
machine as long as the enps.ini file has been modified to do this.
1.3 Network
Settings
Before you can use WinCue to open and prompt ENPS files it is essential that both
machines (the ENPS machine and the WinCue machine) can see each other, this
section deals with setting up a network connection between them both. It may be
necessary for you to contact your I.T. department to find out more about how your
internal network is configured.
Note: Make sure that you have installed the appropriate drivers for the network
cards that are used by your WinCue prompter machine and ENPS machine.
To set-up your WinCue prompter so that it can be seen by the ENPS machine you
will have to give your WinCue prompter a Host Name and add it to the Workgroup
that you will be connected to. Right click on Network Neighborhood