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Description

The Windows CE Client is a lightweight application that provides seamless integration with the native CE device's environment. To run the Windows CE Client, devices must have TCP/IP as a network protocol.

Installation Instructions

Once the Windows CE Client has been installed, you can log on to a GO-Global Server from the Start menu, from a desktop shortcut, or directly from the GO-Global executable.

The Windows CE install program attempts to delete GO-Global.CAB at the end of installation. As such, we recommended setting the GO-Global.CAB file permission to read-only before installing it on the client device.

To install the Windows CE Client with .CAB file support
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. In the Address box, type http:// followed by the server name and GO-Global logon page. For example, http://server/logon.html
3. Click Windows CE Client.
4. Determine which processor your Windows CE device is using and download the appropriate .CAB file ( ARMV4, ARMV4I or X86).
5. Double-click the .CAB file.

The Windows CE Client can be installed manually by launching GO-Global.CAB from the corresponding CPU folder on the client device. For example, Clients\CE\X86\GO-Global.CAB

To install the Windows CE Client on devices without .CAB file support
1. Locate the following files from the appropriate CPU folder in Clients\CE\CPU\Programs (for example, Clients\CE\X86\Programs\*.*):
ggw.exe
clipc.dll
cs.dll
dc.dll
filec.dll
pbru.dll
sc.dll
scres.dll
sndc.dll
printc.dll
upc.dll

2. Copy these files to a common directory on the client device. (For example, copy Clients\CE\X86\Programs\*.* to YourCEDevice\GO-Global\)

3. In the directory created in step 2, create a subdirectory named kbd. Copy any desired keyboard mapping file(s) from Clients\CE\kbd to this new directory. (For example, copy Clients\CE\X86\Programs\fr_FR.kbm to YourCEDevice\GO-Global\kbd\.)


9.2 Running the Windows CE Client from the Start Menu
Users running CE devices with taskbar support can run the Windows CE Client from the Start menu.

To run GO-Global from the Start menu
1. Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar.
2. Select Programs | GraphOn GO-Global | GO-Global Client.
3. Type your server address in the Connection dialog.
4. When the Logon dialog appears, type the following information:
• Your network user name in the User name box.
• Your network password in the Password box.

9.3 Running the Windows CE Client from a Shortcut
On Windows CE devices that support desktop shortcuts, a Windows shortcut named GO-Global Client is created during installation of the Windows CE Client. This shortcut launches the Program Window.

To run the Windows CE Client from a shortcut
1. Double-click the GO-Global Client shortcut.
2. Type your server address in the Connection dialog.
3. When the Logon dialog appears, type the following information:
• Your network user name in the User name box.
• Your network password in the Password box.

9.4 Running the Windows CE Client from the GO-Global Executable
Users with CE devices that do not support the shortcut or start menu launching options can run GO-Global directly from the GO-Global client executable.

To run the Windows CE Client
1. Run ggw.exe on the client device.
2. Type the server address in the Connection dialog and click Connect.
3. When the Logon dialog appears, type the following information:
• Your network user name in the User name box.
• Your network password in the Password box.

9.5 Using Command-line Arguments
If a shortcut for ggw.exe can be created on the CE device's desktop, command-line arguments can be used to expedite the logon process. For example, the command-line arguments -a allows users to directly launch an application. Command-line arguments can also be used to pass on application specific startup parameters and to enable compression.

To run GO-Global using command-line arguments
1. Right-click on the GO-Global shortcut and click Properties.
2. In the Shortcut tab, place your cursor in the Target edit box and append any of the following command-line arguments after the quote ("):

-h


The GO-Global Server address or host name.

-u


The client's network user name.

-p


The client's network password.

-a


The display name of the application to be launched. The application's display name must be identical to the application name in the Program Window.

-r


Startup parameters for the application.

-hp


Modifies the host port setting for the Application Publishing Service.

-c or -nc


-c enables compression. -nc disables compression. (Compression is enabled by default.)

Example: ...\ggw.exe" -h server -u username -p password -c -hp 443

9.6 Running the GO-Global Client on a WBT Device
You can also launch GO-Global from a WBT (Windows Based Terminal) device that already has GO-Global installed on it.

To setup up a GO-Global connection
1. Select the Configure tab from the Terminal Connection Manager.
2. Click the Add button
3. Select GO-Global Client from the drop-down list
4. Click OK.
5. Type a connection name in the Connection Name box.
6. Optionally enter any command-line options for this connection in the Command-Line Option box.
7. Click Next.
8. If your connection name is valid, the following message is displayed: "A connection has been created with the name." Click Finish. The new connection will be displayed in the Terminal Connection Manager.

The connection name cannot be longer than 32 characters, cannot begin with a space, and cannot contain the following characters: / \ : * ? " < > | , . [ ] ( ) Also, the connection name cannot match the name of an existing GO-Global connection.

To edit the name or command-line options of a connection
1. In the Configure tab of the Terminal Connection Manager select the desired connection to modify.
2. Click Edit.
3. Optionally make changes to the name and command-line options for this connection.
4. Click OK.

To delete a connection
1. In the Configure tab of the Terminal Connection Manager select the desired connection to delete.
2. Click Delete.

To run a GO-Global connection
1. Click the Connections tab of the Terminal Connection Manager.
2. Select the desired connection to run.
3. Click the Connect button.
4. Type your server address in the Connection dialog.
5. When the Logon dialog appears, type the following information:
• Your network user name in the User name box.
• Your network password in the Password box.

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Submitted On 27 October 2022

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