Permissions, System requirements, Default install path – Pitney Bowes AnySite User Manual
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AnySite v9 Install Guide
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Permissions
Administrative rights to the program files directory are required for installation.
Once installed, users need read/write/modify rights to the AnySite.ini and AnySite.mdb files, which are located within the AnySite
application directory. Give users read/write/modify rights to the entire AnySite application directory.
System Requirements
Operating System:
Windows 7 Pro with Service Pack 1 (32/64 bit)
Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher
Windows Server 2003 (Standard or Enterprise) Service Pack 1
Hardware:
Pentium IV Processor 1.x GHz or better, with 512MB of RAM (1GB or better recommended)
15-inch monitor, with graphic accelerator card, 16 bit color or greater. Minimum of 800x600 resolution is required.
Hard Disk Space:
Approximately 15 GB for AnySite application and national data.
Software:
Microsoft Excel 2007 or later (recommended for Excel reports)
Microsoft Word 2002, 2003, or later (recommended for viewing reports)
Default Install Path
The default install path is C:\Program Files\MapInfo\AnySite_XX, where XX is a two-digit country code, such as US.
The default install path on a Window 7 64-bit operating system is C:\Program Files (x86)\MapInfo\AnySite.XX, where XX is a two-
digit country code, such as US.
Time/Space Considerations
The AnySite install wizard installs both the AnySite application and data (streets, demographics, and geocoder for example). The
length of time for the install will range from 1-4 hours depending on the speed of your media drive and file transfer across a net-
work. The installation of AnySite cannot be stopped and restarted at a later date. Schedule enough time prior to beginning the
install process.
You have the option to install the data to a location separate from the AnySite application. The most common scenario is to install
the application and data to the same machine.
Installation Scenarios
During the install you have the option to perform a Single or a Shared setup type. A Single setup type is for a local installation
where a single user installs AnySite and the AnySite Client to a local machine. A Shared setup type is for a network installation
where multiple users on a network will access AnySite.
For questions regarding installation scenarios please contact AnySite technical support. Technical support contact information can
be found on page 3.