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This section applies specifically to the Zephyr Enterprise Server product. The information below is generally used to ensure that system administrators can install their new Zephyr Enterprise Server product instance on a Windows environment.This section provides step-by-step instructions for installing single node Zephyr Enterprise Server on Windows.For multiple nodes clustered installation of Zephyr Enterprise or to use an external Database other than MySQL, please refer to the Zephyr Enterprise Data Center installation guide.After installing the Zephyr Enterprise Server product, you can upgrade the product if need be. Please use the link provided below if you need to upgrade Zephyr Enterprise Server: |
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1. By double-clicking on the setup file, the following Welcome screen is seen
2. A quick reminder will pop up on the requirements needed to install and run Zephyr.
3. Review the mandatory acceptance of our Licensing Agreement before continuing.
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- You can select Embedded MySQL which will install the database on the same server.
- If you selected the Embedded MySQL database, no further database set up is required; proceed to Step 9.
- You can select VM where your Zephyr Enterprise Server is being installed on.
- You can select an external installation of MySQL.
8b. If you selected an external MySQL database, you will need to provide a Username, Password and the Database URL along with the Database Driver File Location.
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10. Files are now copied and various services are started.
11. At the end of that process, the Zephyr Enterprise Server installation is complete and allows for the Zephyr Desktop to be immediately launched.
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Depending on the speed of the machine, it may take a few minutes for the login dialog to appear when launching Zephyr for the first time. This is to allow all services to start up correctly. Subsequent launches will be much faster. |
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Zephyr needs a couple of environment variable set once you have the JDK installed. You can set the variables this way to allow it to persist through reboot.
Setting up PATH in Windows (steps might vary with Windows version):
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A typical path is: C:\Program Files\Java\JDK_1.8.0_<version>