Loading License Keys – Difference on Windows to UNIX When loading Reality license keys you will have been provided with one or two key files, which are simple text files, or keys as as simple text. You can use the following commands to either use a keyfile or type the keys in manually in response to the command. … Continue reading “Loading License Keys – Difference on Windows to UNIX”
How to use SSH to access Reality on Windows Generally newer UNIX and Linux systems will automatically include SSH client and server software. Establishing a terminal connection to databases on these systems is normally just a case of configuring the 'Communications' in RealLink to use the 'SSH' protocol rather than 'LAN'. This is not the … Continue reading “How to use SSH to access Reality on Windows”
Except as identified below Reality is copyright NEC Software Solutions UK Limited Reality Licence Overview and Terms of Use… When Reality is loaded you must choose to install either the inbuilt Demo Evaluation licence or to load a commercial key file. The Demo Evaluation licence is suitable for any non-commercial use, so it can be used to undertake … Continue reading “Product Licence & Copyrights”
These Terms of Website Use (together with the additional documents referred to in it) set out the terms and conditions upon which you make use of the Website: reality.necsws.com (“Website”), whether as a guest or a registered user. Use of the Website includes: accessing, browsing, signing-up and registering to use the Website and any content on … Continue reading “Terms and Conditions”
What does the Reality Windows Demo give me? Once the Windows Demo has been loaded you will have access to the following menu options: From Windows Start> All Programs> Reality… Reality Demo Realweb Demo Other Options & Information Uninstall or Modify This menu option provides access to the automatically installed complete set of Reality Manuals and the typical … Continue reading “Details of Demo”
How are spool job numbers allocated Using a defined set of ranges depending on the number of active jobs. After a process is first started it is initialized so that when it spools its first print job it will look for an unused print job number in the range 1 to 63 and will use … Continue reading “How are spool job numbers allocated”