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disabled. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user, ix. Rename LDN

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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 message is displayed. If "Yes" is selected, the Electronic Journal data files are deleted. If "No" is selected and the data files are not deleted, if is possible that the files will not be able to be deleted using EPSON OPOS ADK. If no device name key or logical device name is selected, then this operation becomes disabled. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must have the administrative permissions in order to use this function. To delete a device, use one of the following methods: 1) In the main window, select a device name key or the LDN to be deleted. From the Edit menu, select Delete. Or, in the main window, select a device name key or the LDN to be deleted. Right-click to bring up a pop-up menu and select Delete. 2) In the main window, select a device or the LDN to be deleted, and then press the Delete key. 3) In the main window, select a device or the LDN to be deleted, and then click the [Delete] icon in the tool bar. ix. Rename LDN This menu command renames the logical device currently selected in the window. The name can be up to 16 characters, but it cannot contain the "\" character. Also, the same logical device name cannot be used again in the same device class. A confirmation message box appears before the name change takes effect. If no logical device name is selected, then this operation becomes disabled. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must have the administrative permissions in order to use this function. To rename a logical device: While in the main window, select a device name. From the Edit menu, select "Rename LDN". The name is ready for editing now. Change the device's name and then press the Enter key. When a confirmation message appears, click the [Yes] button and the logical device name is changed. 70 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
message is displayed.
If "Yes" is selected, the Electronic Journal data
files are deleted. If "No" is selected and the data files are not deleted, if
is possible that the files will not be able to be deleted using EPSON
OPOS ADK.
If no device name key or logical device name is selected, then this
operation becomes disabled. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and
Windows Vista, the user must have the administrative permissions in
order to use this function.
To delete a device, use one of the following methods:
1) In the main window, select a device name key or the LDN to be
deleted. From the Edit menu, select Delete.
Or, in the main window, select a device name key or the LDN to be
deleted. Right-click to bring up a pop-up menu and select Delete.
2) In the main window, select a device or the LDN to be deleted, and
then press the Delete key.
3) In the main window, select a device or the LDN to be deleted, and
then click the [Delete] icon in the tool bar.
ix. Rename LDN
This menu command renames the logical device currently selected in
the window. The name can be up to 16 characters, but it cannot contain
the "\" character. Also, the same logical device name cannot be used
again in the same device class.
A confirmation message box appears before the name change takes
effect. If no logical device name is selected, then this operation becomes
disabled. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user
must have the administrative permissions in order to use this function.
To rename a logical device:
While in the main window, select a device name. From the Edit menu,
select “Rename LDN”. The name is ready for editing now. Change the
device's name and then press the Enter key. When a confirmation
message appears, click the [Yes] button and the logical device name is
changed.