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System Requirements for WebBlaze Server:
Processor - Pentium III 800MHz or better
RAM - 512 MB or better
Hard Drive - ATA-100 or SCSI with 100 MB free space or better
Network interface card, two may be needed depending on your configuration
Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 3 or better or Windows 2003 Server
Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 or higher
CD-ROM drive
Internet or Intranet Access (To take advantage of error reporting features and WebBlaze updates via the InstallShield site, the WebBlaze server must have Internet connectivity. To purchase additional remote NSL packets online, the Summation LAN Server must have network connectivity.)
Access to a new or existing network installation of Summation iBlaze 2.6 and later (non SQL Server Edition) on a Windows NT/2000/2003 server on the same LAN as the WebBlaze server
WebBlaze server must be a member server in the same domain as the Summation LAN server (SLS) OR two local service accounts must be created: one service account on the Summation WebBlaze server and another identical account on the SLS
Network connectivity between the Summation WebBlaze server and the SLS containing a network case (typically on the LAN)
Network connection accessible to client computers (typically a live Internet IP address)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 (for Windows 2000 Server) OR ASP .NET components (for Windows 2003 Server)
MDAC 2.7 or later (installed automatically, if necessary)
Microsoft XML 3.0 (installed automatically, if necessary)
System Requirements for Clients:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or later, set to allow session cookies and active scripting
Network connectivity to server (typically over the Internet or the LAN)
  Microsoft Internet Explorer security set to allow Active X controls to install and run (for the imaging component only)
 
Additional WebBlaze Resources / Documentation (to be announced)
   
 
 
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