ELO Java Client with additional components
If you select the Installation Program for ELO Java Client (Windows) with Additional Components menu item on the DVD, the Make AIO Installer Structure program opens. By default, the program selects a directory shared as ELO JC AIO Installer on the local computer. If you attempt to start copying files and the directory does not exist, you will get an error message.
1. Select a directory on the local computer or network.
2. Click Start Copy to copy the files.
After all files have been copied successfully, the progress bar turns green and you will see the status message Copying finished.
Click End and navigate to this directory in a file browser.
You will see several files and folders in this directory that allow you to customize the installer for the ELO Java Client. Immediately after copying the files, you will see two files (an .EXE and a .TXT file) that both start with EloJC. Run the .EXE file to open the following window:
As you can see in the image, the all-in-one installer installs the ELO Java Client along with all available optional components by default. The default entries for installation directory, profile name, and Indexserver URL are just examples of valid entries and usually need to be adjusted for your specific requirements. Although you can select or clear all options in this window, you can also modify the default settings by changing the name and parameters of the .EXE file. The latter option is particularly useful for network rollouts. The following is a list of possible installation options:
Installation directory
The ELO Java Client is installed to this directory when you run the program on a local computer. You can change the default directory by specifying INSTALLDIR="<path>" as the command line parameter when you run the file.
Profile name
This is the name of the profile that the user sees when logging on to the repository with the ELO Java Client. You can enter any name here, but it is recommended to specify a name that helps the user identify the repository they are about to use. Define the profile name by entering a text string to the space between the last underscore and the .EXE in the file name.
Indexserver URL
This is the URL to the Indexserver for your repository. Change the default URL by altering the file name from ...http_localhost_9090_elo... to ...<http(s)>_<server name>_<port>_<repository name>.
Select the components that you want to install: The ELO OCR service performs text recognition on image files, usually from the ELO Intray. The TIFF and PDF printer options install printer drivers that allow documents to be printed from or to ELO in each of the respective output formats. To select or remove each of these features from the AIO installer by default, change the .EXE in the part after the first underscore and add or remove J (Java Client), C (OCR service), T (TIFF printer), or P (PDF printer).
Select the programs you want to link to ELO with the macro: In this area, define which programs in Windows you want to install an ELO add-in to. The add-in provides you with additional in-program buttons that send documents directly to the ELO repository or Intray. To change the defaults, change the .EXE file name in the same part as above and add or remove W (Microsoft Word macro), E (Microsoft Excel macro), I (Microsoft PowerPoint macro), and O (Microsoft Outlook macro).
Configuration with file name
You can configure the AIO program by renaming the installation EXE. This offers several options for a rollout installation with predefined values.
The file Readme.txt contains information on how to make the configuration with the file name. This file explains the various options that are available and the correct structure of the file name.
Example
The order of the flags selected for the all-in-one installer does not matter. For example, naming the file ...DWCJPE... selects the same options as ...JWDCEP....
The file name must have the following format:
<prefix>_<language>_<flags>_<http(s)>_<server name or IP>_<port>_<repository name>_<profile name>.exe
If you make an error in the file name, you will see the above error message.
If you click OK, the installer will still open, allowing you to perform a manual installation.

