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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Client Process Automation Configuration and Administration Guide


2.2.1 Installing a new instance

To install a new instance of CPA:

  1. As a member of the Administrators group, log in to the host on which you want to install CPA.

  2. Insert the CPA media.

    The Hitachi integrated installer window appears.

  3. Follow the instructions from the Hitachi integrated installer and specify information as necessary to install the software.

    Specify the following information during installation:

    • User name#1

      Enter the name of the CPA user. The length must not exceed 50 bytes.

    • Organization#1

      Enter the name of your company or department. The length must not exceed 80 bytes.

    • Installation folder#2

      Specify the absolute path to the folder in which you want to install CPA. The length, including a backslash (\) that is automatically added to the end of the path, must not exceed 80 bytes. The absolute path must point to a local directory.

      If you do not specify any value, the following value is assumed:

      system-drive\Program Files (x86)\HITACHI\JP1CPA#3

    • Data Folder#2

      Specify the absolute path to the folder in which you want to store CPA data. The length, including a backslash (\) that is automatically added to the end of the path, must not exceed 80 bytes. The absolute path must point to a local directory.

      If you do not specify any value, the following value is assumed:

      system-drive\ProgramData\HITACHI\jp1\jp1_default\JP1CPA

      #1: Do not include the following characters in the user name or organization name:

      - Symbols except for the following:

      Space, left parenthesis ((), right parenthesis ()), plus sign (+), hyphen (-), and underscore (_)

      #2: Ensure that the installation folder and data folder do not include the following characters or paths:

      - Symbols except for the following:

      Space, left parenthesis ((), right parenthesis ()), plus sign (+), hyphen (-), and underscore (_)

      Note that you cannot include a space at the beginning or end of the path, before or after a backslash (\), or in succession with another space.

      - Multibyte characters

      - Paths to non-fixed drives or UNC paths

      #3: If you are using a 32-bit operating system, replace Program Files (x86) with Program Files.

  4. When the installation is completed, click the Finish button.

The following table lists default values for installation settings.

Table 2‒1: Default values for installation settings

No.

Setting

Default value

1

Installation folder

  • In a 32-bit operating system:

    %ProgramFiles%\Hitachi\JP1CPA

  • In a 64-bit operating system:

    %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Hitachi\JP1CPA

2

Data folder

%ProgramData%\Hitachi\jp1\jp1_default\JP1CPA

3

Service name of the job execution service

JP1_CPA

4

Service display name of the job execution service

JP1/CPA

5

Startup type of the job execution service

Automatic

(AUTO)

6

Log-on account for the job execution service

Local system account

(Allow service to interact with desktop is cleared.)

Although changing the account allows you to work around the limitations imposed on the local system account during the execution of jobs, doing so prevents you from executing the Command execution in window and Windows log on items.

7

Service name of the message communication service

JP1_CPA_Message

8

Service display name of the message communication service

JP1/CPA Message

9

Startup type of the message communication service

Automatic

(AUTO)

10

Log-on account for the message communication service

Local system account

(Allow service to interact with desktop is cleared.)

11

Name of the program folder in the Start menu

JP1_Client Process Automation

12

Name of a shortcut in the Start menu to open the Job Design View

Register job

13

Name of a shortcut in the Start menu to configure the firewall settings

Enable firewall settings

14

Name of a shortcut in the Start menu to revert the firewall settings

Disable firewall settings