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MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

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Chapter 1: Introduction<br />

What You Need to Know<br />

4<br />

Before installing or configuring <strong>Implementer</strong>, you should be familiar with the software<br />

development policies and procedures for your organization, as well as:<br />

OS/400 operating system and command line.<br />

OS/400 security.<br />

OS/400 communications.<br />

Typographical Conventions<br />

Throughout this guide, the following typographical conventions identify the features,<br />

functions, and components of <strong>Implementer</strong>.<br />

Items in documentation... Appear as...<br />

New terms, variables to_env<br />

Keyboard keys, programs, files, directory names, and<br />

drive letters<br />

Code-based information, such as system messages,<br />

field syntax, macros, and commands, and information<br />

you type on menus and panels<br />

appear in capitals, for example: ENTER, F6<br />

ADDLIBLE<br />

Graphical menus, commands New > Problem<br />

Graphical user interface commands the Session command<br />

Dialog boxes, features, field names Edit Options, Cancel, OK<br />

Path names c:/mks/demo<br />

NOTE A note provides you with information that supplements the key points of the<br />

subject. A note may also supply information that applies only in particular cases.<br />

TIP A tip provides you with information for using the product effectively.<br />

IMPORTANT An important note provides you with information that is essential for<br />

completing a task.<br />

CAUTION A caution note advises you about situations that have the potential to<br />

result in a loss of data.

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