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Bibleworks 7 command line assistant
Bibleworks 7 command line assistant




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This yields a screen requesting the novice user’s computer host name or IP address. Then select the Advanced Connection option for help desk at the bottom of the panel. To offer assistance without an invitation via the GUI interface, the expert should click on the Help someone who has invited you option. NOTE: A novice can accept a remote assistance offer from an expert only if the associated Group Policy is enabled and the helper list is populated in advance. Some preconfiguration, as discussed in my prior blog, is essential. More powerfully, it is possible for the expert to offer remote assistance to the novice without the effort being initiated by the novice.

#Bibleworks 7 command line assistant password

You will need the invitation file stored by the requester, the email attached request, or in the case of Easy Connect, the password created by their requesting process.Ī thorough tutorial for initiating and requesting remote assistance can be found at SourceDaddy. The tutorial offers nicely cross-referenced content, including information regarding Windows 7, Vista and XP inter-connectivity and compatibility. Offering assistance is designed primarily as a response to someone requesting assistance, using the Help Someone who has invited you option.

#Bibleworks 7 command line assistant windows 7

Users requesting assistance may save the invitation as a file, send an email, or from a Windows 7 platform use Easy Connect. To request assistance, select Invite Someone you trust to help you. To start Remote Assistance from the menu, click Start > All Programs > Maintenance and select Windows Remote Assistance. Remote Assistance was designed more for a standard user to request assistance than for an expert to offer assistance, though both approaches are attainable. Seems like your execution is being stopped at .exe.ExecuteRunnerFilter class, may be you can explore this class from the PRPC_Setup.From my prior blog article Enabling Windows 7 Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance, one needs to have remote assistance properly configured in order to offer or respond to a Remote Assistance request. Internal target execution successful:antinstaller-loadResumePropsįilter: .exe.PropertyPrinterFilterįilter: .exe.AntLauncherFilterįilter: .exe.FinalizerFilter Setting property: name=hasResumeProps, value=false

bibleworks 7 command line assistant

Internal target execution started:antinstaller-loadResumeProps Loading pre-defined properties from file C:\MaheshData\PRPCMedia\115290Pega722\Ĭan not load icon resource: /resources/pega-desktop-icon-64.png

bibleworks 7 command line assistant

Generally i can see the below log in the Īnt basedir:C:\MaheshData\PRPCMedia\115290Pega722\pegaGuiInstallerTemp Seems like Sravanan is trying with java -jar PRPC_Setup.jar command from the command prompt, saravanan could you make sure that your media file is not being corrupted as i see you are not using windows operating system there might be some chance of corruption during copy.

bibleworks 7 command line assistant

Loading pre-defined properties from file /logarch/Pega/RUSA/RSM/dev1/Pega722/įilter: .exe.ExecuteRunnerFilter Setting look and feel.įilter: .exe.PropertyLoaderFilter Nothing moves after that and moreover in the command prompt we see as below We are not getting the GUI interface as given the document, all we could see from the pega-install.log file is as below.

#Bibleworks 7 command line assistant upgrade

We are doing a fresh installation of pega 7.2.2 from app servers by running the IUA upgrade assistant, as soon as we invoke command java -jar PRPC_Setup.jar as per pega upgrade guide.

bibleworks 7 command line assistant

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Bibleworks 7 command line assistant