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The program is called ACURCL.EXE and is located in the RxUniverse\RUN8 folder. Run the program, and go to the Services tab. You should see a screen similar to the following:
If there is no service listed as listening on port 5640, one needs to be created. In this case, click "New" and create an entry similar to the following:
In the entry for the port, the configuration file specifies where the runtime and other information is, when a request is received on the port.
The ACURCL.CFG file, located (as above) in the C:\RxUniverse\etc folder, needs to contain four three lines, as follows (it may contain additional comment lines, but these three lines are the critical parameters):
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The first specifies how access will be granted to Rx-Universe programs and files; this "acuaccess" file must exist in the specified folder, and should be set up as follows:
The ALIAS file describes what program should be run when the thin client session connects with a certain name (or alias). The only alias generally used by Rx-Universe is "rxuniverse", and it should be set similar to the following:You can open the alias file by going to the "Alias" tab, clicking "Open", and then browsing to the c:\rxuniverse\etc\acurcl.ini file. The default screen created by the Rx-Universe install will look like:
The critical alias is the "omics" one - if no aliases exist, you can create the omics alias by clicking new and creating an entry like: