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1.install tally in main pc.
2.open tally installed folder. there was a file "Tallylicserver.exe" this is the multiuser licence file.
run that file and install it.
3.go to 2nd pc & install tally.
4.open tally folder. open tally.ini file
5.edit tally.ini file
Tally License= Connect
Tally License Server = 192.168.0.1:9000
You can install Tally.ERP 9 using one of the following methods:
Method 1
• Double click the install.exe icon on the CD.
Method 2
• Click START from Windows. • Select RUN. • TYPE <CD drive>:\INSTALL. • Press ENTER.
Follow the instructions displayed on your screen to proceed with the installation of Tally.ERP 9.
• TheTally.ERP 9 Setup Wizard screen is displayed as shown. • Click Next to continue with the installation
The Tally.ERP 9 Setup screen appears
3.1 In the Programs section check select Tally.ERP 9.
3.2 In the Tally.ERP 9 Setup
section, you can accept the default directories as shown or click on
the buttons provided next to the respective text boxes to change the
path of Application Directory, Data Directory, Configuration Directory, Language Directory and License Directory.
3.2.1Application Directory - The program files reside in this directory.
3.2.2Data Directory
– by default Tally.ERP 9 data is stored in C:\Tally.ERP 9\Data. During
the installation process, the wizard detects and retains the data path
of previously installed version of Tally.ERP 9.
3.2.3Configuration Directory – by default the configuration files reside in the application directory.
3.2.4Language Directory – by default the Language files with the extension .dct are stored in the application directory.
In the License Details section, by default Use Local License File is selected.
License Directory - by default the license file resides in the license directory.
Note: Ensure that an earlier version of Tally.ERP 9 Silver is activated. Enter the path of the license file in License Directory. This enables you to run multiple instances of Tally.ERP 9 Silver on the same computer using a single license file.
3. Click Next.
4. In the Country/Language Selection screen, check Install Operating System
Language Support to install Tally.ERP 9 with multi-lingual support.
Note: To use Tally.ERP 9 in English only, un-check Install Operating Systems Language Support
5. By default, India/SAARC appears in the Country Selection. Select Others if you are
not residing in India or any of the SAARC countries.
6. Click Install.
7. The Setup Status screen is displayed as shown.
8. You will be prompted for the language support files in the Files needed screen, insert
operating systems CD in the drive or click Browse and select the i386 folder where the
required language support files reside on your computer.
9. Click OK to install Language Support.
Note: Incase you click Cancel or do not have the operating system CD, The language support will not be available.
10. In the installer screen click Finish to complete Tally.ERP 9 Setup.
11. Click Finish to complete Tally.ERP 9 Silver Installation.
To start the Tally.ERP 9 application, double click the Tally.ERP 9 icon on the desktop.
Note:
While installing Tally.ERP 9 Silver (Single User), ensure that you have
not checked My License Server is running at and do not provide the IP
Address or the Name of the Server and the Port Number.
Configuring
Tally9 on network so that the same data on the server is used to edit
and work on from different users. This helps to complete the work much
faster.
Tally Server
Tally
server holds the data and licence file. Any desktop in the network can
be a tally server. Make sure that the tally is installed as tallygold multiuser.
Also make sure that you have checked the checkbox which says "Run Tally Licence Server at Windows startup ( for tally gold users)" while installing Tally 9.
Network
Make sure that all the computers in the network are in same IP range. The workgroup on all computer should be the same.
On tally server go to the folder where tally is installed e.g. c:/tally9 and share the folder named "Data". Make sure that you checked the ckeckbox which says "Allow network users to change my files"
At the Nodes
Here we need to modify the tally.ini file. Open tally.ini the
configuration and setting file in notepad. Find the lines
TallyLicenceServer, remove any semi colons before this line and edit as
TallyLicenceServer = 192.168.10.100:9000
or
TallyLicenceServer = TallyServer:9000
Here the IP address should be the IP of the tally server and 9000 is the port at which tally licence is running.
Now find the line that says "Data=c:/tally9/data"
Now replace the value of Data= " "to the new location on the network for e.g. "Data=\\server\data" here server is the computer name on which tally licence server is running and the folder data is the data folder shared on the server machine.
Now
you have successfully shared your tally over network. All your data
created or edited by different users over the network gets saved in your
server machine and this data can be accessed from any of you network
machines.
In a previous tutorial I have shown how to enable the sharing service in Ubuntu and change the Workgroup
so that it is the same with all the other computers in your network,
thus making networking between Ubuntu and Windows 7 easier. In this
tutorial I will show how to share folders in Ubuntu and how to access
them from Windows 7 computers.
NOTE: Article updated to work on Ubuntu v10.10 & 11.04.
Enable File Sharing & Configure the Workgroup
In order for Ubuntu and Windows 7 to share files, they have to be
configured to be part of the same Workgroup. Also, file sharing needs to
be enabled in Ubuntu.
To change your Windows 7 workgroup, see: How to Change the Workgroup in Windows 7.
To configure Ubuntu, see: How to Enable File Sharing & Change the Workgroup in Ubuntu Linux.
Once these items are set up correctly, proceed with this tutorial.
How to Share Folders in Ubuntu
First, open the Home Folder in Ubuntu, found in the Places menu.
Browse to the folder you want to share. Right-click on it to open the contextual menu and click on Sharing Options.
The Folder Sharing window will open. Check the box next to ’Share this folder’. Then, in the Share name field, type the share name you want to use. In the Comment
field type anything you want or just leave it empty - there’s no need
to complete it. If you want to allow others to create and delete files
in the folder you are sharing, check the box next to ’Allow others to create and delete files in this folder’. Also, if you want to allow Guest access, check the box next to ’Guest access (for people without a user account)’. When done, click on Create Share to actually share the folder.
If you have selected the option ’Allow others to create and delete files in this folder’ a pop-up shows up, asking if you want to add some permissions to the folder you are sharing. Click on the ’Add the permissions automatically’ button. Now, the folder is shared with the rest of the network. Note: We recommend that you only share folders found or created in the Home Folder because those are folders on which your username has ownership. If you try to share a folder outside the Home Folder, you will receive the following error message: “net
usershare returned error 255: net usershare add: cannot share path as
we are restricted to only sharing directories we own." This error
appears because you don’t have ownership on those folders. In order to
share any of them you have to go through a complicated procedure that
has the potential to add security risks to your Ubuntu computer.
Access Ubuntu Shared Folders from Windows 7
After you shared a folder in Ubuntu, let’s see how to access that folder from a Windows 7 computer.
Open Windows Explorer. Click on Network to view a list with all computers available (turned on at that time) in the network.
Double click the Ubuntu computer you want to access. A list with all the shared folders and devices from that computer opens.
Double click the folder that you want to access. If you haven’t setup
the shared folder to allow Guest access, you are asked to introduce a
username and password.
In the first input field, type the name of the Ubuntu computer
followed by a backslash (“\") and the name of the user account with
access to the shared folder. In the second input field type the
password. If you want Windows to remember your username and password,
check the box next to ’Remember my credentials’. When done, click on OK.
Now the content of the shared folder is shown.
Conclusion
On a network with Windows 7 and Ubuntu computers, you can configure
Ubuntu to share files and folders which are easily accessible from a
Windows PC. If you want to know more about setting up other PCs on a
local network, or how to further utilize the networking features between
Ubuntu Linux and Windows 7, check out the articles listed below.
for more information please contact us.