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BlueCielo TeamWork 2012 Administrator's Guide | BlueCielo ECM Solutions |
Different installation methods are provided: executable setup programs and Windows Installer packages. Both methods install the same software, choose the one that is the most convenient for you. Both methods can be used interactively or in silent mode for automated installation. The method that you want to use will determine which file to use for installation.
The following table summarizes the capabilities of each setup file and refers to other topics that provide details about how to use the files. The locations of the files shown correspond to the contents of the TeamWork distribution disc. The paths should be omitted for the locations within downloaded archive files.
Components | Version | Method | File | Topics |
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Client or server |
32-bit |
Executable setup program |
Setup\Setup.exe |
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Client |
32-bit |
Windows Installer package |
Additional\BC
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Client |
64-bit |
Windows Installer package |
Additional\BC
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TeamWork 2008a introduced 64-bit versions of the Windows desktop client applications and application links, a major step forward in migration to full 64-bit support. However, numerous features in the applications rely on Windows and third-party components for which 64-bit versions were not yet available. Full 64-bit support for those features has been improved upon with each subsequent release. Therefore, choosing which client version to install for a particular user depends largely on the user's need for the features. We strongly recommend that, if a user needs any of the features, they use the 32-bit version of the Windows desktop client applications until full support is provided in a future release. For a list of the features with limited or no 64-bit support and possible workarounds, see the Release Notes for this version of TeamWork or contact your BlueCielo Solutions Partner for the latest information available on the BlueCielo extranet.
The 64-bit editions of the Windows desktop client applications are supported on all 64-bit editions of the Microsoft desktop operating systems that are listed in the Supported Software document for this version of TeamWork. The 32-bit editions will also work on 64-bit operating systems and run as 32-bit processes.
Note The TeamWork 64-bit client setup programs include an option to also install the 32-bit Windows desktop client applications. If enabled, the 32-bit version is made the default.
Related concepts
Controlling the Windows Installer Package
What to expect after TeamWork installation
Related tasks
About the command-line switches
Installing optional components
About optional language support
Installing the server components silently
Installing the TeamWork client components
Understanding silent client installation
NEW Deploying the Office Web Client
Customizing the Office Web Client download location
Deploying standard viewer settings
Configuring default Web Access user settings
Starting TeamWork installation
Installing the server components
Installing Web Access on a different server
Installing supplemental documentation
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