Upgrading an itx software module, Upgrade an itx software module – Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual
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Upgrading or uninstalling iTX software modules on single machines
Upgrading an iTX software module
You can upgrade any machine in your iTX system by running the iTX installer from the
installation folder (iTX Suite) with the latest versions of the software modules.
To simplify an upgrade, the installer uses its configuration file to automatically select the
Upgrade an iTX software module
1.
Download the zip file from the Grass Valley website and copy it to the computer you wish
to install iTX on.
2.
Depending on the security settings of your computer, you might need to make sure that
the installation process will not be blocked as potentially dangerous. Right click the zip file
and select ‘properties’.
3.
From the properties menu, select the General tab. If the computer is configured to block
the installation of files that could be harmful, the bottom section of the menu will have a
Security statement: “This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help
protect this computer”. Click Unblock then OK.
4.
Extract the zip file’s contents into the directory you wish to install the software from.
NOTE: You must be logged on to the local machine with administrative user rights in order
for the installation process to continue successfully.
5.
Open the iTX suite folder and righ-click Setup.exe. Select ‘Run as Administrator’ if this
option is available. If not, simply double-click the Setup.exe to begin the installation
process.
The iTX Installer dialog lists the components for the modules that are installed on the
machine. In the action list, it displays new components that are in the installation folder,
these are marked for "Install" or "Update". In the no-action list, it displays components
that are up to date.
6.
If you want to add or remove any module, do the following.
•
Click Select Software to display the Select Software to Install dialog.
•
Ensure the check boxes for the software modules you want to install are selected; clear
the check boxes of software modules you do not want to install.
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