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the installation directory. Included are FRx DrillDown Viewer, FRx Report Designer Admin, FRx Report Designer, FRx Report Manager, FRx Report Server and FRx WebPort.
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Microsoft FRx works with a variety of general ledgers—including Microsoft Dynamics products—to help you get specific reports to decision-makers who need them, when they need them. Its financial analysis capabilities can help boost business intelligence across your company.Important! Selecting a language below will dynamically change the complete page content to that language.File Name:FRx11670_SageMAS200forSQL.zipMicrosoft FRx is an industry-leading, automated financial reporting and analysis application for small and midsize businesses, large corporations, and divisions of global enterprises. It is licensed by more than 130,000 sites worldwide to gain immediate control of the financial reporting process.Microsoft FRx helps you to create the kind of financial reports your organization requires, when you want them, with the detail and flexibility you need to stay on top of the trends in your business. This means everyone can work more efficiently; you can close the books faster, and distribute critical financial information more effectively. Even more important, Microsoft FRx helps finance departments contribute more strategically to the success of their organizations by helping to enable stronger financial thinking and better-informed decisions. Supported Operating SystemsWindows Server 2003, Windows VistaMicrosoft FRx 6.7 Service Pack 11 requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. If .NET Framework 2.0 is not already installed on the workstation, the installation will display a message and exit. Please see the accompanying release notes for additional requirements and deployment instructions.This service pack release contains the necessary files and components for updating and running the following Microsoft FRx programs: - FRx Report Designer - FRx DrillDown Viewer - FRx
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Microsoft FRx works with a variety of general ledgers—including Microsoft Dynamics products—to help you get specific reports to decision-makers who need them, when they need them. Its financial analysis capabilities can help boost business intelligence across your company.Important! Selecting a language below will dynamically change the complete page content to that language.Date Published:15/03/2024File Name:Sage Moss 500 R10670.zipMicrosoft FRx is an industry-leading, automated financial reporting and analysis application for small and midsize businesses, large corporations, and divisions of global enterprises. It is licensed by more than 130,000 sites worldwide to gain immediate control of the financial reporting process.Microsoft FRx helps you to create the kind of financial reports your organization requires, when you want them, with the detail and flexibility you need to stay on top of the trends in your business. This means everyone can work more efficiently; you can close the books faster, and distribute critical financial information more effectively. Even more important, Microsoft FRx helps finance departments contribute more strategically to the success of their organizations by helping to enable stronger financial thinking and better-informed decisions.Supported Operating SystemsWindows Server 2003, Windows VistaMicrosoft FRx 6.7 Service Pack 10 requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. If .NET Framework 2.0 is not already installed on the workstation, the installation will display a message and exit. Please see the accompanying release notes for additional requirements and deployment instructions.This service pack release contains the necessary files and components for updating and running the following Microsoft FRx programs: - FRx Report Designer - FRx DrillDownFRx Alternative Reporting and Report Writer
Path: \\Servername\FRx\SysDataNote For Windows Vista compatibility, the SysData folder cannot be located underneath a folder that contains code. For example, the folder cannot be located underneath the following folder: Installing Microsoft FRx 6.7 on a Windows Vista-based workstation When you install Microsoft FRx 6.7 on a Windows Vista-based workstation, disable the User Account Control (UAC) feature temporarily. The UAC feature can be turned on again when Microsoft FRx 6.7 has been installed. If you do not do this, some applications will generate error messages. To install Microsoft FRx 6.7 on a Windows Vista-based workstation, follow these steps: Log on to the workstation as the Administrator or as a user who has administrative rights. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.Note Verify that the Control Panel display is set to the correct view by clicking the Control Panel Home link on the left. Click User Accounts, click the new User Accounts link, and then click Turn User Account Control on or off. Clear the Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer check box, and then click OK. Click Restart Now when you are prompted. After the workstation restarts, log on to the workstation as the Administrator. Download the Microsoft FRx 6.7 installer that is created for Windows Vista. The installer is bundled with the latest version of your general ledger. To obtain this installer, visit one of the following Microsoft Web sites, depending on which general ledger system you use.Customers and Partners who are using Microsoft Dynamics GP Install Microsoft FRx 6.7 Report Designer or Microsoft FRx 6.7 Report Server in the root directory of drive C. To do this, use the following examples. Note For Windows Vista compatibility, the SysData folder and the IO_Data folder cannot be located in a folder that contains code. For example, the SysData folder can be located in the following folder: C:\FRx\SysData During the installation, you will be prompted for the location of the Microsoft FRx 6.7 program files folder, the SysData folder, and the IO_Data folder. We recommend that you put all these folders in a location other than the "Program Files" folder. For example, use the following folders: The Microsoft FRx 6.7 program files (code) folder can be located in the following folder: C:\FRx The Microsoft FRx 6.7 SysData folder can be located in the following folder: C:\FRx\SysData The Microsoft FRx 6.7 IO_Data folder can be located in the following. the installation directory. Included are FRx DrillDown Viewer, FRx Report Designer Admin, FRx Report Designer, FRx Report Manager, FRx Report Server and FRx WebPort. Click FRx Report Designer, FRx Report Launcher, FRx DrillDown Viewer, FRx Report Manager, and FRx Report Wizard. Then, click Next. Verify that the default destination folder is correct, orFRx a Microsoft Management Reporter
Summary This article discusses the steps that are required to fully implement the Microsoft FRx product suite for Microsoft Dynamics. Although this article describes all the installation steps and discusses common practices for the process, you should consider this article to be a supplement to the product installation manuals.Note Microsoft Forecaster is not covered in this discussion.Customers using FRx should make plans to move to Management Reporter as their financial reporting solution. To learn more about Management Reporter, refer to this overview page on CustomerSource. INTRODUCTION The core component of Microsoft FRx is Reporter. You perform administrative functions in Reporter. Reporter is also the first component that is installed and the first component that is configured.You must complete several configurations before Microsoft FRx can be functional. You must make these configurations in Reporter, in Microsoft FRx WebPort, and in Microsoft Report Server. For more information about specific products in addition to the information that is in this article, see the PDF resources on the FRx installation CD. More Information Understanding installation types When you install Microsoft FRx, the first choice that you must make is whether to put the FRx installation code on individual workstations (Local Client or "fat-client" installation) or on a network share drive (Network Client or "Client/Server" installation).There are advantages to both types of installations. A local installation that has individual code folders offers more flexibility for troubleshooting errors. The local installation can also provide better performance under high user loads. Network installations provide a single point of configuration. Network installations also provide a single location to maintain when you apply service packs or when you install version upgrades.The second choice that you must make is where to locate the FRx SysData folder. The SysData folder should be put on a network drive that is available to all users. You can create this folder in any location on any shared network drive. The FRx SysData folder contains common configuration settings and company setup information. This folder also holds report specification sets. A common SysData folder makes all report modifications available to all the Microsoft FRx users. Additionally, the SysData folder contains Microsoft Access Jet database files. The Modify permission must be granted to the SysData folder for all users.We recommend that you set up a shared folder by using a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path that is shared among all Microsoft FRx users, such as the followingFRx Software Introduces FRx Report Manager - Stories - news.microsoft
Being used, but assuming it is at least Dynamics SL 2011, then it would be strongly recommended that you upgrade as soon as possible to Management Reporter 2012 to prevent these issues with FRx, as these problems do not exist in MR 2012 which is SQL based.Thanks! RE: FRx 6.7 SP12 LCK files Good afternoon, Carolyn. This started with "Error 3709 - The connection cannot be used to perform this operation. It is either closed or invalid in this context." This was followed by "Run-time error 5: Invalid procedure call or argument." A web search pointed to corruption in the SysData folder as the problem, so we copied the SysData folder from a backup. That's when we began getting "The GL Index for company is currently being rebuilt by ." RE: FRx 6.7 SP12 LCK files Stuart, Thank you for posting this issue on the forum. are you getting any errors? It is also not clear when this started happening for your users. Since FRx is an older reporting solution, I suspect this has been working OK for quite sometime, but without warning this behavior started. can you let us know what ay have changed or been installed around the time this started happening?I did come across this KB noting odd behavior as you indicate. Not sure if it will help:support.microsoft.com/.../you-receive-error-messages--and-frx-designer-does-not-start-when-microPlease let us know any additional information or if this KB helps.Thank you,CarolynMSDSL Support Engineer Helpful resources Quick Links Subscribe to this forum! Stay up to date on forum activity by subscribing. Leaderboard #1 André Arnaud de Cal... 292,884 Super User 2025 Season 1 #2 Martin Dráb 231,758 Most Valuable Professional #3 nmaenpaa 101,156 Moderator Leaderboard Featured topicsFRx Alternative Reporting and Report Writer Replacement
Viewer - FRx Report Launcher - FRx Report Manager - FRx Report Server - FRx Report Wizard- FRx WebPort You should install the service pack on all workstations and servers where Microsoft FRx is currently installed. All of your current Microsoft FRx programs will need to be updated with this service pack. The installation requires the existence of Microsoft FRx executables to be present or it will not install any files. All Microsoft FRx programs should be closed before the service pack is applied. Administrative permissions are required to install the service pack. The file FRxReg67.cmd is installed during the service pack installation. This program is designed to be run from any Microsoft FRx Network Client workstation and will register the files that have been updated by this service pack. Network Client workstations do not need to have the full service pack installed on them.To install this service pack, do the following: 1) Click the Download button (above) and save the file(s) to your hard drive, typically the C drive.2) Double-click each compressed file to extract the contents. You will be prompted to choose a location for the extracted files. 3) Click Extract. 4) After the extraction has completed, click OK. 5) Go to the location of the service pack files and read the release notes before proceeding with the installation of the service pack.Not Available. Migrated from DMSMicrosoft FRx Replacement for Reporting - FYIsoft
Folder: C:\FRx\IO_Data Adding Microsoft FRx Report Server and Microsoft FRx WebPort Microsoft FRx Report Server is typically installed on a computer that is running Microsoft SQL Server, on an application server, or on a dedicated server if multiple processor licenses are purchased.Microsoft FRx WebPort can be installed on any computer that is running Internet Information Service (IIS). You should install Microsoft FRx WebPort as an intranet product. You should not install Microsoft FRx WebPort to be accessed through the Internet. We recommend that you install Microsoft FRx WebPort to the default Web site, on port 80. Microsoft FRx WebPort can be installed together with Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 2.0, together with Microsoft Dynamics Business Portal, or together with Microsoft Forecaster.Note For WSS 3.0, Microsoft FRx WebPort must be installed on a different Web site. Installing Microsoft FRx Report Designer To install FRx Report Designer, follow these steps: Verify that the workstation on which you are installing meets the minimum requirements that are listed in the System Requirements PDF file on the installation CD. Document the paths in which you intend to install Microsoft FRx. Make sure that you use UNC-based paths if you plan to share Microsoft FRx code for network clients or if you plan to share the SysData folder for second workstations. On the FRx installation CD, click Install FRx to start the Setup wizard. Then, click Install FRx Reporter. Click Yes to accept to the license agreement. Under Installation Options, click Local Client to indicate where to install Microsoft FRx. Then, click Next. On the Choose Destination Location page, click Browse under Destination Folder. In the Choose Folder window, specify a local drive if this installation is for a single-user license and if you do not use network clients. Otherwise, specify a UNC path. For example, click \\Server\Applications\FRx\. Then, click Next. On the Location of SysData Files page, click Browse to select the path for the shared SysData folder. If you will have multiple workstations accessing FRx, click a UNC path. For example, click \\Server\Applications\FRx\SysData\. Click Next two times. Start Microsoft FRx Report Designer to finish the installation by making the required registry settings and by building the required configuration files. Determining where FRx reports will be generated Microsoft FRx uses a common folder that is named IO_DATA. This folder stores the data for the demonstration company that is named Filmworks. This folder is also the default. the installation directory. Included are FRx DrillDown Viewer, FRx Report Designer Admin, FRx Report Designer, FRx Report Manager, FRx Report Server and FRx WebPort. Click FRx Report Designer, FRx Report Launcher, FRx DrillDown Viewer, FRx Report Manager, and FRx Report Wizard. Then, click Next. Verify that the default destination folder is correct, or
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Program through the Internet. Although an Internet configuration is possible, we currently do not recommend or support an Internet configuration. The Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (VM) is no longer available. You must use Sun Microsystems Java instead. For Microsoft FRx WebPort to work, Java must be installed on the Microsoft FRx WebPort server and on all the client workstations. To download Java, visit the following Sun Microsystems Web site: If you are installing Microsoft FRx WebPort on Windows Server 2003, there are some important items to be noted: Internet Information Services (IIS) is no longer installed by default. You must install IIS before you install Microsoft FRx WebPort. The Active Server Pages (ASP) functionality is no longer enabled by default. For Microsoft FRx WebPort to work, you must enable ASP through IIS Manager. Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 and 5.0 are incompatible with Windows Server 2003. Install the most current version of Acrobat Reader. Important Before you install Microsoft FRx WebPort, verify there is a fat-client installation of Reporter that is installed on the computer that is running IIS. Some shared .dll files are required for Microsoft FRx WebPort to function correctly.To install Microsoft FRx WebPort, follow these steps: Put the FRx Installation CD in the drive. Click Install FRx WebPort. Click the setup language. Then, click Next two times. Click Yes to accept the license agreement. Verify that the FRx WebPort 6.7 check box is selected. Note This option installs the components to Internet Information Services. By default, the FRx WebAdministrator 6.7 check box remains selected. This option installs the administrative tool. Click Next. Accept the default installation folder. Then, click Next. In the UNC Name field, type the share name for the Windows file share. Then, click Next. In the Name field, type a virtual directory name that will determine the path of the Web site. Then, click Next. Review the installation options. Then, click Next. Click Finish to exit the installation. Apply the most recent service pack to Microsoft FRx WebPort. Then, click the option for FRx Web Components. Use the appropriate method: If you are installing Microsoft FRx WebPort on Windows Server 2003, go to step 14. If you are installing Microsoft FRx WebPort on another operating system, go to step 15. Click Start, click Run, type gpedit.msc, and then click OK. Then, follow these steps: In the Local Group Policy Editor, click Local Computer Policy, expandMicrosoft FRx Essential for Financial Reporting
Output location of all reports. You can create a share on the network as the output location, or you can leave the default output location to be generated on each workstation. The default local path for the output location is the following path: C:\Program Files\FRx Software You should note the actual location because you must set this path when you set up each company in FRx Reporter.Note In a typical network setup, the share folder is named FRx and that contains two subfolders. The subfolders are named IO_DATA and SysData. Applying a service pack To update the local installation on any fat-client workstation, run the executable file that is included in the Service Pack.zip file. For more information about how to install a service pack in a client/server environment, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 936585 How to install a Microsoft FRx service pack in an environment in which a network client is installed Understanding Open Financial System Interface (OFSI) specified installations Microsoft FRx maintains a common interface and a common functionality between all Microsoft Dynamics products. The Open Financial System Interface (OFSI) specifies the files that are required for the Microsoft Dynamics product that you are installing.For more information about how to install the program files, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 918262 How to install and then configure Microsoft Forecaster 6.7 DirectLink for use in Microsoft FRx 938573 How to install Microsoft Forecaster 7.0 DirectLink and how to configure DirectLink for Microsoft FRx Installing Microsoft FRx WebPort The following Microsoft Windows operating systems are compatible with all service packs for Microsoft FRx 6.7 WebPort: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (all versions) with Service Pack 4 Windows Server 2003 Microsoft FRx 6.7 WebPort is currently not compatible with Windows Server 2008.Microsoft FRx WebPort can be installed on any computer that is running IIS. Before you perform this installation, consider the following factors: To enable PDF Printing functionality through Microsoft FRx WebPort, a Windows user account must remain logged on to the server on which Microsoft FRx WebPort is installed. This is true because the FRxPDFSvr.exe program cannot run as a service. Therefore, this application requires that a user is logged on to enable PDF printing. You should run Microsoft FRx WebPort as an intranet application. You may experience issues if you connect to the. the installation directory. Included are FRx DrillDown Viewer, FRx Report Designer Admin, FRx Report Designer, FRx Report Manager, FRx Report Server and FRx WebPort.Microsoft FRx Report Replacement - Easy Report Conversion
Report Launcher - FRx Report Manager - FRx Report Server - FRx Report Wizard- FRx WebPort You should install the service pack on all workstations and servers where Microsoft FRx is currently installed. All of your current Microsoft FRx programs will need to be updated with this service pack. The installation requires the existence of Microsoft FRx executables to be present or it will not install any files. All Microsoft FRx programs should be closed before the service pack is applied. Administrative permissions are required to install the service pack. The file FRxReg67.cmd is installed during the service pack installation. This program is designed to be run from any Microsoft FRx Network Client workstation and will register the files that have been updated by this service pack. Network Client workstations do not need to have the full service pack installed on them.To install this service pack, do the following: 1) Click the Download button (above) and save the file(s) to your hard drive, typically the C drive.2) Double-click each compressed file to extract the contents. You will be prompted to choose a location for the extracted files. 3) Click Extract. 4) After the extraction has completed, click OK. 5) Go to the location of the service pack files and read the release notes before proceeding with the installation of the service pack.Comments
Microsoft FRx works with a variety of general ledgers—including Microsoft Dynamics products—to help you get specific reports to decision-makers who need them, when they need them. Its financial analysis capabilities can help boost business intelligence across your company.Important! Selecting a language below will dynamically change the complete page content to that language.File Name:FRx11670_SageMAS200forSQL.zipMicrosoft FRx is an industry-leading, automated financial reporting and analysis application for small and midsize businesses, large corporations, and divisions of global enterprises. It is licensed by more than 130,000 sites worldwide to gain immediate control of the financial reporting process.Microsoft FRx helps you to create the kind of financial reports your organization requires, when you want them, with the detail and flexibility you need to stay on top of the trends in your business. This means everyone can work more efficiently; you can close the books faster, and distribute critical financial information more effectively. Even more important, Microsoft FRx helps finance departments contribute more strategically to the success of their organizations by helping to enable stronger financial thinking and better-informed decisions. Supported Operating SystemsWindows Server 2003, Windows VistaMicrosoft FRx 6.7 Service Pack 11 requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. If .NET Framework 2.0 is not already installed on the workstation, the installation will display a message and exit. Please see the accompanying release notes for additional requirements and deployment instructions.This service pack release contains the necessary files and components for updating and running the following Microsoft FRx programs: - FRx Report Designer - FRx DrillDown Viewer - FRx
2025-03-31Microsoft FRx works with a variety of general ledgers—including Microsoft Dynamics products—to help you get specific reports to decision-makers who need them, when they need them. Its financial analysis capabilities can help boost business intelligence across your company.Important! Selecting a language below will dynamically change the complete page content to that language.Date Published:15/03/2024File Name:Sage Moss 500 R10670.zipMicrosoft FRx is an industry-leading, automated financial reporting and analysis application for small and midsize businesses, large corporations, and divisions of global enterprises. It is licensed by more than 130,000 sites worldwide to gain immediate control of the financial reporting process.Microsoft FRx helps you to create the kind of financial reports your organization requires, when you want them, with the detail and flexibility you need to stay on top of the trends in your business. This means everyone can work more efficiently; you can close the books faster, and distribute critical financial information more effectively. Even more important, Microsoft FRx helps finance departments contribute more strategically to the success of their organizations by helping to enable stronger financial thinking and better-informed decisions.Supported Operating SystemsWindows Server 2003, Windows VistaMicrosoft FRx 6.7 Service Pack 10 requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. If .NET Framework 2.0 is not already installed on the workstation, the installation will display a message and exit. Please see the accompanying release notes for additional requirements and deployment instructions.This service pack release contains the necessary files and components for updating and running the following Microsoft FRx programs: - FRx Report Designer - FRx DrillDown
2025-04-16Summary This article discusses the steps that are required to fully implement the Microsoft FRx product suite for Microsoft Dynamics. Although this article describes all the installation steps and discusses common practices for the process, you should consider this article to be a supplement to the product installation manuals.Note Microsoft Forecaster is not covered in this discussion.Customers using FRx should make plans to move to Management Reporter as their financial reporting solution. To learn more about Management Reporter, refer to this overview page on CustomerSource. INTRODUCTION The core component of Microsoft FRx is Reporter. You perform administrative functions in Reporter. Reporter is also the first component that is installed and the first component that is configured.You must complete several configurations before Microsoft FRx can be functional. You must make these configurations in Reporter, in Microsoft FRx WebPort, and in Microsoft Report Server. For more information about specific products in addition to the information that is in this article, see the PDF resources on the FRx installation CD. More Information Understanding installation types When you install Microsoft FRx, the first choice that you must make is whether to put the FRx installation code on individual workstations (Local Client or "fat-client" installation) or on a network share drive (Network Client or "Client/Server" installation).There are advantages to both types of installations. A local installation that has individual code folders offers more flexibility for troubleshooting errors. The local installation can also provide better performance under high user loads. Network installations provide a single point of configuration. Network installations also provide a single location to maintain when you apply service packs or when you install version upgrades.The second choice that you must make is where to locate the FRx SysData folder. The SysData folder should be put on a network drive that is available to all users. You can create this folder in any location on any shared network drive. The FRx SysData folder contains common configuration settings and company setup information. This folder also holds report specification sets. A common SysData folder makes all report modifications available to all the Microsoft FRx users. Additionally, the SysData folder contains Microsoft Access Jet database files. The Modify permission must be granted to the SysData folder for all users.We recommend that you set up a shared folder by using a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path that is shared among all Microsoft FRx users, such as the following
2025-04-13Being used, but assuming it is at least Dynamics SL 2011, then it would be strongly recommended that you upgrade as soon as possible to Management Reporter 2012 to prevent these issues with FRx, as these problems do not exist in MR 2012 which is SQL based.Thanks! RE: FRx 6.7 SP12 LCK files Good afternoon, Carolyn. This started with "Error 3709 - The connection cannot be used to perform this operation. It is either closed or invalid in this context." This was followed by "Run-time error 5: Invalid procedure call or argument." A web search pointed to corruption in the SysData folder as the problem, so we copied the SysData folder from a backup. That's when we began getting "The GL Index for company is currently being rebuilt by ." RE: FRx 6.7 SP12 LCK files Stuart, Thank you for posting this issue on the forum. are you getting any errors? It is also not clear when this started happening for your users. Since FRx is an older reporting solution, I suspect this has been working OK for quite sometime, but without warning this behavior started. can you let us know what ay have changed or been installed around the time this started happening?I did come across this KB noting odd behavior as you indicate. Not sure if it will help:support.microsoft.com/.../you-receive-error-messages--and-frx-designer-does-not-start-when-microPlease let us know any additional information or if this KB helps.Thank you,CarolynMSDSL Support Engineer Helpful resources Quick Links Subscribe to this forum! Stay up to date on forum activity by subscribing. Leaderboard #1 André Arnaud de Cal... 292,884 Super User 2025 Season 1 #2 Martin Dráb 231,758 Most Valuable Professional #3 nmaenpaa 101,156 Moderator Leaderboard Featured topics
2025-03-30Folder: C:\FRx\IO_Data Adding Microsoft FRx Report Server and Microsoft FRx WebPort Microsoft FRx Report Server is typically installed on a computer that is running Microsoft SQL Server, on an application server, or on a dedicated server if multiple processor licenses are purchased.Microsoft FRx WebPort can be installed on any computer that is running Internet Information Service (IIS). You should install Microsoft FRx WebPort as an intranet product. You should not install Microsoft FRx WebPort to be accessed through the Internet. We recommend that you install Microsoft FRx WebPort to the default Web site, on port 80. Microsoft FRx WebPort can be installed together with Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 2.0, together with Microsoft Dynamics Business Portal, or together with Microsoft Forecaster.Note For WSS 3.0, Microsoft FRx WebPort must be installed on a different Web site. Installing Microsoft FRx Report Designer To install FRx Report Designer, follow these steps: Verify that the workstation on which you are installing meets the minimum requirements that are listed in the System Requirements PDF file on the installation CD. Document the paths in which you intend to install Microsoft FRx. Make sure that you use UNC-based paths if you plan to share Microsoft FRx code for network clients or if you plan to share the SysData folder for second workstations. On the FRx installation CD, click Install FRx to start the Setup wizard. Then, click Install FRx Reporter. Click Yes to accept to the license agreement. Under Installation Options, click Local Client to indicate where to install Microsoft FRx. Then, click Next. On the Choose Destination Location page, click Browse under Destination Folder. In the Choose Folder window, specify a local drive if this installation is for a single-user license and if you do not use network clients. Otherwise, specify a UNC path. For example, click \\Server\Applications\FRx\. Then, click Next. On the Location of SysData Files page, click Browse to select the path for the shared SysData folder. If you will have multiple workstations accessing FRx, click a UNC path. For example, click \\Server\Applications\FRx\SysData\. Click Next two times. Start Microsoft FRx Report Designer to finish the installation by making the required registry settings and by building the required configuration files. Determining where FRx reports will be generated Microsoft FRx uses a common folder that is named IO_DATA. This folder stores the data for the demonstration company that is named Filmworks. This folder is also the default
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