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The method for updating the CCO, 3.7. INI Files, 3.8. System Setup Files

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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (3) Creating CO using WithEvent In this case, it is not possible to create "as Object"; it is necessary to create it "as Class Name". The CO Class Name may be the same or different. Before declaring a variable using WithEvent, components are selected using method (1), and the components selected in the "Component" dialog box can be used. 3.6.1. The method for updating the CCO The CCO that is bundled with EPSON OPOS ADK Version 2.60 is the latest version at release time. Please use the following procedure to update to a later version. (1) Download the CCO installer from the following web site. http://www.monroecs.com/ (2) Installs by the downloaded CCO installer. y If you install EPSON OPOS after updating the CCO, the CCO will become the older version. Follow the above steps, then update the CCO again. y If you uninstall EPSON OPOS, the updated CCO will also be uninstalled. Follow the above steps, then update the CCO again. 3.7. INI Files The INSTALL.INI file contains information copied to the directory that is specified by the installation program. Also, SETUP.INI is a file referred by SETUP.EXE. Make sure these file are always in the same directory as the SETUP.EXE file. Please do not edit these files. If modified, the operation is not guaranteed. 3.8. System Setup Files There is no need for the user to edit any system files (AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, SYSTEM.INI). 3.9. Installation Using the Registry File The registry file is used when a user wants to restore an environment created on one PC to another PC. When the various settings are made with the SetupPOS utility, this information is retained in the registry. With the SetupPOS utility, only 42 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB

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Version 2.65
Jul. 2009
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User's Manual
Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB
(3) Creating CO using WithEvent
In this case, it is not possible to create “as Object”; it is necessary to create
it “as Class Name”.
The CO Class Name may be the same or different.
Before declaring a variable using WithEvent, components are selected
using method (1), and the components selected in the ”Component” dialog
box can be used.
3.6.1. The method for updating the CCO
The CCO that is bundled with EPSON OPOS ADK Version 2.60 is the latest
version at release time. Please use the following procedure to update to a later
version.
<Installation Procedure>
(1)
Download the CCO installer from the following web site.
(2)
Installs by the downloaded CCO installer.
<Warnings>
y
If you install EPSON OPOS after updating the CCO, the CCO will
become the older version.
Follow the above steps, then update the CCO again.
y
If you uninstall EPSON OPOS, the updated CCO will also be uninstalled.
Follow the above steps, then update the CCO again.
3.7. INI Files
The INSTALL.INI file contains information copied to the directory that is specified
by the installation program. Also, SETUP.INI is a file referred by SETUP.EXE.
Make sure these file are always in the same directory as the SETUP.EXE file.
Please do not edit these files. If modified, the operation is not guaranteed.
3.8. System Setup Files
There is no need for the user to edit any system files (AUTOEXEC.BAT,
CONFIG.SYS, SYSTEM.INI).
3.9. Installation Using the Registry File
The registry file is used when a user wants to restore an environment created on
one PC to another PC. When the various settings are made with the SetupPOS
utility, this information is retained in the registry. With the SetupPOS utility, only