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How to Install and Configure TSCWin — Step‑by‑Step

Assumption: TSCWin is a Windows desktop application for ticketing/SCADA/industrial use. If your TSCWin differs, the steps still apply generally.

1. Preparation

  • System requirements: Windows ⁄11 or Server 2016+, 4+ GB RAM (8+ GB recommended), 2+ CPU cores, 10+ GB free disk, .NET Framework 4.8 or later.
  • Permissions: Admin account on the PC/server.
  • Backups: If replacing an existing install, back up configuration files and databases first.

2. Obtain installer and license

  • Download the latest TSCWin installer (EXE or MSI) from the official vendor site or your licensed portal.
  • Locate license key(s) or license file provided by the vendor.

3. Install prerequisites

  • Install Windows updates.
  • Install .NET Framework 4.8 (or the vendor-specified version).
  • Install any required runtimes (e.g., Visual C++ Redistributable).
  • If TSCWin uses a database, ensure SQL Server (or specified DB) is installed and accessible.

4. Run installer

  1. Log in as an administrator.
  2. Run the EXE/MSI and follow prompts. Typical choices: Install directory, Start Menu shortcuts, service account (Local System or specified user).
  3. Accept license agreement and complete installation.
  4. Reboot if prompted.

5. Configure service account & permissions

  • If TSCWin runs as a Windows service, set the service to run under the recommended account (Local System or domain account) and grant that account file system and DB access.
  • Ensure firewall rules allow required ports (application port, database port, remote management).

6. Database setup

  • Launch the TSCWin configuration/management tool.
  • Create or connect to the application database (provide server, instance, DB name, credentials).
  • If a script or migration is provided, run it to create schema and seed data.
  • Verify successful DB connection in the management console.

7. Apply license

  • In the application’s license panel, enter license key or upload license file.
  • Restart the service/application if required and confirm license status shows active.

8. Initial application configuration

  • Set application-wide settings: time zone, date/time format, logging level, email/SMS gateway details for alerts.
  • Configure users and roles: create administrator account, define user groups and permissions.
  • Integrate with Active Directory if required: provide domain controllers, bind credentials, and configure group mappings.

9. Device / data integration

  • Add devices/endpoints: provide IP addresses, credentials, polling intervals.
  • Configure channels/tags/points and map them to the database schema.
  • Set up data retention/archival policies.

10. Security hardening

  • Enforce strong passwords and least-privilege accounts.
  • Enable TLS/HTTPS for web interfaces (install certificate and bind to service).
  • Restrict management access to specific IPs or via VPN.

11. Testing

  • Verify service status and logs for errors.
  • Test user login, role permissions, and major workflows (data acquisition, alarm generation, report export).
  • Test failover/backups: database restore or application restart.

12. Backup & maintenance plan

  • Schedule regular backups of the application database and config files.
  • Configure log rotation and monitoring for disk, CPU, memory.
  • Apply vendor patches/updates on a test system before production.

13. Documentation & training

  • Document installation steps, credentials, and network ports used.
  • Train at least one admin and one backup operator on routine tasks and troubleshooting.

Troubleshooting quick tips:

  • If installer fails: run as admin, check Windows Event Viewer and installer logs.
  • If DB connection fails: verify network, firewall, SQL authentication mode, and credentials.
  • If licensing fails: confirm system clock/time zone and license file matches hostname (if licence bound).

If you want, I can produce a tailored checklist with exact commands, firewall ports, and registry entries for your environment (specify Windows version and whether you use SQL Server or another DB).

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