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System Five has some options that can be used with shortcuts. The default installation shortcut will not work, so shortcuts have to be changed to another format to work.
Good Format:
C:\Windward\System5\Bin\SystemFive.exe
Where X is a numeric value. Normally either a Terminal or Department number.
The start in argument determines the default directory an application being opened by the shortcut starts in. If you select the _datafiles directory (data directory in current releases), then this shortcut will only open that data set. This also requires that you have successfully linked to the dataset previously.
The “auto=demo” will attempt an auto login using the user name “demo” with the password of “demo”. This switch does not require the ”/”. The user name and password in System Five have to be exactly the same including the case of each letter. There is an alternate setup with a command line argument and an ini file that contain the login information, but it is not described here.
The “/nosplash” prevents the splash screen from being displayed. This is the full screen background that pops up before the login screen comes up when first logging into system five.
This is the same as the “/Dept=” option.
The “/Dept=X” defaults the user to a specific department, but does not force them the use that department. Since they may choose a different department even while in the software this is allowed. If it is necessary that a certain user only have access to one department please setup their user security in the setup wizard, to only allow access to that department. They will then be unable to log into another department.
The “/forcemachine=X” forces the user to use a specified terminal number, and does not allow the use of another terminal number. If that terminal number is in use or otherwise unavailable they will get a red box, and will not be able to log in. This is very useful when you have terminal specific printer settings, as it prevents break scenarios that occur if a user switches to another terminal with terminal specific printer needs.
The “/machine=X” defaults to a specified terminal number, but does not force them to keep that terminal number. The user may select another available terminal number.
Shows the scheduler as it was in 5.3x versions and earlier.
The “/smallicons” switch changes the Navigator icons to 16×16. All other icons remain at the 32×32 size.
The “oldicons” switch changes all the icons in System Five to the old pre-5.42 version icons. This switch does not require the “/”.
Allows System Five to output a QUEST EFTpos receipt to the credit card tender screen at point of sale. This should not be used under normal circumstances. REMOVE from the shortcut once tracing is done
The “/delphirunning=y” switch helps in tracking down issues with the PcEFTpos integration. This should not be used under normal circumstances. REMOVE from the shortcut once tracing is done
The “/log=” switch is used in situations where System Five is not starting correctly. To create a log file in the root of the C:\ drive, the switch would be “/log=c:\my_log_file.log”