Typical Installation

Typical installation selects all default features for installation. Features are defined as the specific functions of a program. See Feature Selection for a list of default features. You can customize Z and I Emulator for Windows features by selecting the custom installation option (see Custom Installation).

To start a typical installation, click Next in the installation type panel. A panel appears, indicating that Z and I Emulator for Windows is computing the disk space requirements.
Note: Once the installation has passed this point, you cannot change the installation type. You would then need to cancel the installation on the Application Data panel, and begin a new installation.
To continue with the typical installation, use the following installation procedure.
  1. The Application Data Location dialog opens. Select from the following application data location options:
    • User's application data folder ([UserProfile]\Application Data)
    • All users' common application data folder (All Users\Application Data)
    • Classic private directory

    Z and I Emulator for Windows uses multiple configuration files: user-class files can be stored individually by user profile, while system-class files are stored in a common location. Refer to Quick Beginnings for more information about user-class and system-class files and locations.

    If the [UserProfile]\Application Data location is selected, the following profile paths are used:
    Operating System

    User-Class Directory (Current User)3

    System-Class Directory
    Windows Server 2003 C:\Documents and Settings\ %USERNAME%\Application Data\HCL\ZIE for Windows C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\HCL\ZIE for Windows
    Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows server 2008, Windows 10 x64 C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\HCL\ZIE for Windows C:\ProgramData\HCL\ZIE for Windows
    If the All Users\Application Data location is selected, the following profile paths are used:
    Operating System User-Class Directory (Current User)3 System-Class Directory
    Windows Server 2003 C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\HCL\ZIE for Windows C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\HCL\ZIE for Windows
    Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows server 2008, Windows 10 x64 C:\ProgramData\HCL\ZIE for Windows C:\ProgramData\HCL\ZIE for Windows
    If the classic Private directory location is selected, the following profile paths are used:
    Operating System User-Class Directory (Current User)1, 2, 3 System-Class Directory
    Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 & Windows Server 2008, Windows 10 x64 C:\Program Files\HCL\ZIE for Windows\Private C:\Program Files\HCL\ZIE for Windows\Private
    1If the User Preference Manager (UPM) was set to a directory other than the default directory, Z and I Emulator for Windows will utilize that directory to store the user–class files. System–class files are always stored in the Private directory.

    2For the classic Private directory locations, C:\Program Files\HCL\ZIE for Windows is the drive where Z and I Emulator for Windows is installed.

    3The FTP Client configuration files are stored in the profile path mentioned the above, under the FTP folder.

    Note: For installations on Windows x64 platforms, the directory path Program Files is replaced by Program Files (x86).

    After selecting your application data location, click Next to continue with the installation.

  2. The Ready to Install the Program dialog opens. Click Back to change your previous settings, or click Cancel to terminate the installation process. Click Install to continue with installation.
The typical setup uses the C:\Program Files\HCL\ZIE for Windows directory for program installation.
Note: If there is not enough disk space on the C: drive, you are prompted to choose the custom installation setup type in order to choose an alternate installation destination.

After installation is complete, the Installation Complete dialog opens. Click Finish to exit the installation process.

After installation is complete, you are prompted to reboot the computer. You must reboot the computer before configuration changes take effect and you can use Z and I Emulator for Windows.

Note:
  1. Typical installs the most common features for the applicable emulators.
  2. Typical does not include API sample programs.