This manual is intended for use by anyone who wants to use the Easysoft Administrator on a Windows machine.
The sections written for the Microsoft Windows platforms require some familiarity with the use of buttons, menus, icons and text boxes. If you have any experience of Apple Macintosh computers, Microsoft Windows or the X Window System, you will have no difficulty with these sections.
The Unix-based sections require that you are experienced at using a Unix shell, and can perform basic functions like editing a file. More complex activities are detailed more clearly and do not require any knowledge of specialist Unix shells.
This manual is available in the following formats:
Across the range of Easysoft manuals you will encounter passages that are emphasized with a box and a label.
A note box provides additional information that may further your understanding of a particular procedure or piece of information relating to a particular section of this manual:
Note boxes often highlight information that you may need to be aware of when using a particular feature. |
A reference box refers to resources external to the manual, such as a useful website or suggested reading:
For more manuals that use this convention, see the rest of the Easysoft documentation. |
A platform note provides platform-specific information for a particular procedure step:
In Linux you must log on as the root user in order to make many important changes. |
A caution box is used to provide important information that you should check and understand, prior to starting a particular procedure or reading a particular section of this manual:
Be sure to pay attention to these paragraphs because Caution boxes are important! |
To avoid ambiguity, typographic effects have been applied to certain types of reference:
Where there is a chain of submenus, the following convention is used:
Choose Start > Programs > Command Prompt.
At the command prompt type admin.
It is assumed that all typed commands will be committed by pressing the <Enter> key, and as such this will not normally be indicated in this manual. Other key presses are italicized and enclosed by angle brackets, for example:
Introduces the Easysoft Administrator.
Explains the procedures for obtaining and installing the Easysoft Administrator on Windows.
Explains how to manage user access to data sources and how to map your unique ISAM data source schema.
Guides a user through the process of mapping a sample ISAM file using the Easysoft Administrator.
Throughout this manual, Windows refers generically to Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP, ME or 2003 Server, which are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. The X Window system is specifically excluded from this and is referred to as The X Window Systemor just X.
Note also that although the name UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group, the term has come to encompass a whole range of UNIX-like operating systems, including the free, public Linux and even the proprietary Solaris. Easysoft use Unix (note the case) as a general term covering the wide range of Open and proprietary operating systems commonly understood to be Unix `flavors'.
Easysoft and Easysoft Data Access are trademarks of Easysoft Limited.