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  1. Select the Virtuoso release number and Windows operating system required from the download site and click on the Find Downloads button.
  2. \n
  3. Download the required Virtuoso Client and/or Client & Server installer archives from the list presented.
  4. \n
  5. If you do not already have a license file, one can be obtained by clicking on the Generate Evaluation License button in step 1.
  6. \n
      \n
      In addition, a copy of the license file will also be stored in your OpenLink Data Spaces Briefcase folder.
      \n Note: The file must be named virtuoso.lic for use. Some browsers may rename the file during download; you can simply rename the file on your machine.
      \n
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  7. Double-click the installer archive, wavpz2zz, to start the process with the Installer Program Introduction.
  8. \n
  9. Click Next, and the License Agreement dialog is presented:
  10. \n
      \n
    • Tick the box for I accept, and click Next.
    • \n
    • Use the Browse button to select the location for the installation or if the default location is acceptable click the Next button.
    • \n
    • Use the Browse button to locate the license file you obtained earlier then, click Next.
    • \n
    • The dialog to Select the Components to be installed is presented:
    • \n
        \n
      • Select one of the component types to install:
      • \n
          \n
        • Full \u2013 installs both Client and Server components
        • \n
        • Client \u2013 installs the Client components only
        • \n
        • Server \u2013 installs the Server components only
        • \n
        \n
      \n
    • Click Next and the Select Additional Tasks dialog is presented with the option to start the database automatically post installation.
    • \n
    • Click Next and the Ready to Install dialog is presented:
    • \n
    • Click Next and the installation will proceed and present a completion dialog when done.
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  11. The installation is now complete.
  12. \n
  13. Go to the Program Start Menu item created and select the Virtuoso Service Control program.
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      \n
    • The Virtuoso Service Control program will start in the Windows icon tray in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
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    • Double-click on the Virtuoso Service Control icon to load the application, which can then be used to verify that the Virtuoso Windows service and License Manager are running.
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  15. Go to the Program Start Menu item created and select the Virtuoso Conductor menu item to start the HTTP-based Virtuoso Database Administration interface:
  16. \n
  17. Use the Conductor to configure your Virtuoso instance for future use. For example, it is strongly advised that you change the default passwords for the dba and dav super-user accounts (drill down to System Admin --> User Accounts).
  18. \n
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    \n
  1. Select the Virtuoso release number and Windows operating system required from the download site and click on the Find Downloads button.
  2. \n
  3. Download the required Virtuoso Client and/or Client & Server installer archives from the list presented.
  4. \n
  5. If you do not already have a license file, one can be obtained by clicking on the Generate Evaluation License button in step 1.
  6. \n
      \n
      In addition, a copy of the license file will also be stored in your OpenLink Data Spaces Briefcase folder.
      \n Note: The file must be named virtuoso.lic for use. Some browsers may rename the file during download; you can simply rename the file on your machine.
      \n
    \n
  7. Double-click the installer archive, wavpz2zz, to start the process with the Installer Program Introduction.
  8. \n
  9. Click Next, and the License Agreement dialog is presented:
  10. \n
      \n
    • Tick the box for I accept, and click Next.
    • \n
    • Use the Browse button to select the location for the installation or if the default location is acceptable click the Next button.
    • \n
    • Use the Browse button to locate the license file you obtained earlier then, click Next.
    • \n
    • The dialog to Select the Components to be installed is presented:
    • \n
        \n
      • Select one of the component types to install:
      • \n
          \n
        • Full \u2013 installs both Client and Server components
        • \n
        • Client \u2013 installs the Client components only
        • \n
        • Server \u2013 installs the Server components only
        • \n
        \n
      \n
    • Click Next and the Select Additional Tasks dialog is presented with the option to start the database automatically post installation.
    • \n
    • Click Next and the Ready to Install dialog is presented:
    • \n
    • Click Next and the installation will proceed and present a completion dialog when done.
    • \n
    \n
  11. The installation is now complete.
  12. \n
  13. Go to the Program Start Menu item created and select the Virtuoso Service Control program.
  14. \n
      \n
    • The Virtuoso Service Control program will start in the Windows icon tray in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
    • \n
    • Double-click on the Virtuoso Service Control icon to load the application, which can then be used to verify that the Virtuoso Windows service and License Manager are running.
    • \n
    \n
  15. Go to the Program Start Menu item created and select the Virtuoso Conductor menu item to start the HTTP-based Virtuoso Database Administration interface:
  16. \n
  17. Use the Conductor to configure your Virtuoso instance for future use. For example, it is strongly advised that you change the default passwords for the dba and dav super-user accounts (drill down to System Admin --> User Accounts).
  18. \n
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