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To install Loki Control, double-click the installer executable :
The installation process starts with steps detailed below.
Note that an upgrade will proceed slightly differently. See the Upgrading section below.
The first installer page. Check the version of Loki Control being installed. |
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Read and acccept the license agreement. | |
Choose what renderer to use.
By default, Loki Control will select the installed Loki application as a renderer. |
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Read through the information page and make sure you follow any instructions listed. | |
By default, the destination will be a folder called lokicontrol inside the previously selected renderer installation folder.
You should not need to change this. |
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Select the executable to use for rendering.
This will default to the Loki application executable. See the exePath setting in the Configuration page. |
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The page lets us select the folders we use for :
See the Configuration page for a description of these folders and how to configure them after installation. This page will not appear if you are upgrading. See below. |
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The page lets us select the folders we use for :
See the Configuration page for a description of these folders and how to configure them after installation. This page will not appear if you are upgrading. See below. |
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This page lets you select where to create the Loki Control start menu folder. | |
The last page before installation. Check over it and make sure everything is correct.
Press Install to actually proceed with installation. |
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Installation is now complete. |
Running the Loki Control installer to upgrade is a similar process.
However, the installer steps that allow selection of the :
- Watch
- Succeeeded
- Failed
- Logging
- Notes
folders will not be presented.
This is because these folders are already configured in the lokicontrol.ini file.
See the Configuration section for a description of the lokicontrol.ini file, the configuration settings available and the folders used.