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The program is Mercedes-Benz WIS / ASRA Net provides complete repair information (descriptions of operations, electrical),

maintenance, and normo-hours (ASRA) of all car brands Mercedes-Benz. The program provides detailed information on the repair
of all units, electrical, engine and gearbox.
The program consists of core modules:
The module "WIS" is part of prilozheniya.WIS is short Werkstatt-Informations-System (STOA Information System). The module
"WIS" allows you to quickly search and review of service information.
The module "ASRA" is part of the application. ASRA - stands Arbeitstexte, Standardtexte, Richtzeiten und Arbeitswerte (job
descriptions, standard descriptions, specifications and labor times.) The company Daimler AG has created a list of works produced
in the STOA. These works have a description and unit of account of the differing for Germany / Austria (disambiguation AW) and
the other countries (labor times). ASRA is an electronic catalog of standards of work, providing a quick search of work and time of
their execution. Determined using ASRA data are the basis for repair orders and invoices.
The module "SSL" is part of the application. SSL - an abbreviation of Schadensschlussel - current fault code. In the module "SSL" is
calculated fault codes for warranty service and post-warranty support of the manufacturer, or searches for detailed descriptions of
the existing codes of malfunctions.
The module "MSS" is part of the application. MSS is an abbreviation for Maintenance-Service-System (MOT service system). In the
module "MSS":
Displaying documents relevant to the maintenance service avtomobilya.Sozdayutsya sheets for cars with ASSYST.
Extras. Information: This is not an update, but the full version that allows you to install a program from scratch. Distribution is
framed as MDF images. To install you must use the emulator CD / DVD drives, such as Alcohol 52% or Daemon Tools.
Content distribution:
1) The file contains the first disk WIS_0112_DVD1.mdf WISCD001
2) The file contains the first disk WIS_0112_DVD2.mdf WISCD002

Install the wheels need to order the above vyshe.Dlya installation you must run the installer program Setup.exe from the
directory ewa, which is located on the first drive WISCD001, alternatively, you can run the installation using the link on a Web page
start.html, which is located in the root directory of the same drive. After installing the first disc, which contains the actual server
program EWA-NET, to make access authorization (enter key). To do this, open the Internet Explorer address
http://localhost:9000/EWA-net, registered under the username Admin and password Admin (the program immediately prompted
to change your password on the new one). Select Administrative Tools -> Server-> Edit and enter the access authorization of a
valid key for WIS / ASRA Net, which is different for each computer, and is generated from the MAC-address of the computer
network card (LAN-ID). After that you can install the data itself. To do this, run the EWA Admin Tool in Internet Explorer->
Favorites-> EWA net-> EWA Admin Tool, or directly from the directory C: Program Files EWA net ewa_admin EWAAdmin.exe tab
and WIS press the third button, "Reset base WIS ". The program then scans the media and in turn ask for the location of
distributions wallpaper drives: first WISCD001, then WISCD002. To specify the location of the distribution program should be in
the selection window, select the virtual disk path corresponding to the required installation media. Then the program asks you to
upload the data (which disk) - must choose one of the local drives on which there is enough space (it is desirable that it was not a
system disk). Once again, the program will ask to "insert" the first drive (again, choose the virtual drive) and start the installation.
The setup program will ask for next disk WISCD002, the way that you want to specify the same way.

If you have a computer already had a previous version of WIS / ASRA Net or EPC Net, there is no need to separately install the
EWA Net c of the first disk with Setup.exe. Simply start the update WIS / ASRA Net with EWA Admin Tool: WIS tab instead of the
button "Reset base WIS" will be a button "Obnonovit base WIS". When updating the database WIS / ASRA Net will automatically
update and the server program EWA Net to version SW 1.15.183.03

Year / Date: 01.2012


Version: G01/2012 (3.3.30.0)

Minimum system requirements (for mode Stand-alone PC):


Processor Celeron D 1,8 GHz
1GB of RAM
Hard drive 50GB (need at least 20GB of free space on the partition)
Ethernet NIC configured with TCP / IP protocol
Developer: Daimler AG
Language: Multilingual
Crack: None

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EPC

There are several ways to deploy EPC/WIS onto your machine / network. For the average home user I believe this stand-alone
setup should suffice. As mentioned, you can access EPC/WIS from any networked machine also without any further software
installed on them. Only Java is required on the clients.

Insert or mount the first EPC disc (EPC_0908_1OF3.iso or similar).

Open the X:\EWA folder and right-click on SETUP.EXE and choose "Properties". In the "Compatability" tab click "Change settings
for all users" and then choose to set Win XP SP3 compatability mode, and set "Run as Administrator". Apply the changes.

Right-click SETUP.EXE again and choose "Run as Administrator".

Choose your preferred language

I opted to install onto E:\EWA net, but if your C partition has enough space just use the default setting.

After installation finishes, click Start > Favorites > EWA net > EWA Admin Tool

Check that both Core and User database is started (green light).

Download and install the latest Java 6 32-bit from www.java.com unless you already have it.

After Java is installed open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL:
http://localhost:9000/EWA-net

This connects to your machines webservice for EPC/WIS and when asked for username and password both are "admin".

You will be prompted to change the admin password, so supply a new password of your choosing. Make a note of it so you do not
forget it.

In the left menu select Administration, then Server, and then "Edit server StartKey".

You will now need to supply a couple of serial numbers. You can use the EWAkeygen package and run EWAKEYGEN.EXE to
generate some. You will need to supply the LANID (Current MAC address) from the EWA webpage to the keygen. The LANID (12
digits) is unique for your machine, so you usually cannot use serialnumbers from another machine or user.

To get EWAKEYGEN.EXE running you'll need MSVCP71.DLL and MSVCR71.DLL installed into either C:\Windows\system32 (32-bit
Windows) or C:\Windows\SysWOW64 (64-bit Windows).

The EWAkeygen also allows you to specify the number of users the system will allow simultanously to use it. Remember to also set
an expiry date before you generate the serial numbers.

When you do click Generate in the keygen a webpage will open, but I suggest navigating back to your EWA-net webpage so you
can supply the generated keys to the EWA system. Copy and paste the serial keys into the webpage and click Save. The system
should verify the keys and let you know that they are ok. If not, check that you supplied the correct LANID that the EWA page
shows you.

You should now create a regular EWA user. Remember the password you set for the user will have to be changed the first time
you login with that user. The "admin" user will not see the EPC or WIS/ASRA icons, so that's why you'll need at least one other
regular user to access EPC/WIS with.

I first created a regular group before creating the user. That might not be necessary.

Now you will need to set all the EWA program bits to run as Win XP SP3 compatibility mode before you continue. Otherwise the
installation of the EPC and WIS database will fail.

Click Windows Icon and type in "cmd" in the command line. Right-click it and choose "Run as Administrator"

cd \"Program Files (x86)"\"EWA net"\database\"TransBase EPC"

for %x in ("*.exe") do reg.exe Add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers" /v "%~fx" /d


"WINXPSP3" /f

cd \"Program Files (x86)"\"EWA net"\database\"TransBase EWA"

for %x in ("*.exe") do reg.exe Add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers" /v "%~fx" /d


"WINXPSP3" /f

cd \"Program Files (x86)"\"EWA net"\database\"TransBase WIS"

for %x in ("*.exe") do reg.exe Add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers" /v "%~fx" /d


"WINXPSP3" /f

Restart your PC to make sure the EWA service is running in Win XP SP3 mode.

Click Start > Programs > EWA net > EWA Admin Tool

Choose the "EPC net" tab

Click Install and when asked either use the default value (if your C partition is large enough). Otherwise specify the same drive and
path used earlier.

When asked for the next disc, insert it or mount up "EPC_0908_2OF3.iso".

When asked for the next disc, insert it or mount up "EPC_0908_3OF3.iso".

When asked to restart the webservice, acknowledge this.

EPC is now installed and ready to use.

If you also wish to install the WIS database click on the "WIS net" tab in the EWA Admin Tool window.

Insert or mount "WIS_0908_1OF2.iso"

Then click Install and choose the same drive and path to install to as EPC above.

When asked for the next disc, insert it or mount up "WIS_0908_2OF2.iso".

When asked to restart the webservice, acknowledge this.

WIS is now installed and ready to use.

To use these systems, open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL:

http://localhost:9000/
(You can also use Start > Programs > EWA net > EWA net (or Windows Icon > Your username > Favorites in Windows 7))

Login with your regular newly created user and choose either EPC or WIS/ASRA to launch the applications.

NOTE! You must allow Java to run "harmful or potentially dangerous components" for EPC or WIS to fully work. Do not block
anything in Java when asked to do so or not.

To access this system from other machines in the network, make sure they have Java installed first. Then obtain the IP for your
EWA machine. This can be done several ways. I suggest opening a command prompt: Start > Run > cmd

Then type "ipconfig" and press ENTER.

Make a note of the IP address to your machine. Typically 172.16.1.123 or 192.168.0.123 or similar.

On another networked machine open Internet Explorer and enter the URL:
http://192.168.0.123:9000/

Substitute 192.168.0.123 for your EWAs IP address.

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