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How to Manually Install a Plug-in in a ThinX Device

Last modified: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 Article ID: 753
Related products: Linux-based ThinX 1.1.X

How to Manually Install a Plug-in in a ThinX Device 

Objectives

This document explains how to manually install a plug-in to a ThinX based device.
The plug-in can be installed either from a network shared NFS folder or from a USB storage device.

Applicable Software Versions

This document is applicable to a device with the following firmware version:

Chip PC ThinX device firmware, version 1.1.0, build RL0.150802 and above.

General

A ThinX based device can be centrally administrated via the Chip PC Xcalibur Global Management software or it can be manually configured on a local per device basis.

Software plug-ins can be installed on a ThinX based device, both via Xcalibur Global and manually. The following procedure is applicable for an environment without Xcalibur Global.

The manual installation of a plug-in can be performed either from a network shared NFS folder or from a USB storage device.

Sections 4, 5 and 6 of this document, describe the procedure for installing the plug-in from NFS. This procedure consists of three steps:

Configuring the server from which the plug-in will be downloaded via NFS

Configuring the ThinX device on which the plug-in will be installed.

Installing the plug-in from the server.

Section 7 of this document; describe the procedure for installing the plug-in from a USB storage device.

NFS sharing described in this document refers to a server / desktop which is running a Microsoft operating system. For information on NFS sharing in Linux, please refer to your Linux distribution documentation.


Server Configuration

Install and Configure Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX

This step installs NFS support on the windows server enabling it to share files with a ThinX based device.

The following instructions are based on Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3.5 (henceforth SFU).

Run the SFU setup.

From SFU setup, select the Custom Installation and select the following components:

Server for NFS.

Server for NFS Authentication.

For the rest of the setup use the default settings.

Share the Folder that Contains the Plug-in

This step creates a folder, on the windows server, containing the plug-in that will be installed. The folder is shared using NFS thus making it accessible to the ThinX based device.

Create a folder designated to contain the plug-in that will be installed (for example: C:\ThinX).

Copy the plug-in (*.lpln) to this folder.

Right click on the folder and select Properties.

In the folder’s properties select the NFS Sharing tab.

Click Share this folder and in the Share name field type ChipPC.

Select the Allow anonymous access check box and click Apply.

In the folder’s properties select the Security tab.

Add the ANONYMOUS LOGON group to the account list. Leave the default permissions settings (Read & Execute).

Click OK to save the settings and close the dialog.

Run gpedit.msc.

In the Group Policy dialog, open the branch: Local Computer Policy \ Computer Configuration \ Windows Settings \ Security Settings \ Local Policies \ User Rights Assignment.

In the User Rights Assignment folder, modify the setting Bypass Traverse Checking and add the ANONYMOUS LOGON group to the list.

Exit the Group Policy dialog.


ThinX Device Configuration

Select Start > Settings > Device to open the LBT Configuration.

In Device Settings, select Mount Point.

In the Mount Point dialog perform the following tasks:

Select the check box Enable Access to Network Shares.

In the Mount Point field, click Browse.

In the Browse dialog, select File System from the list of Places and double-click on the home folder from the Name list.

In the home folder, click on Create Folder and type Install as the name of the new folder.

In the Install folder, click Select. The path to the Install folder will now appear in the Mount point field.

In the Server Name/Address field, type the name or IP address of the server containing the plug-in.

In the Path on the Server field, type ChipPC (this is the NFS Share Name of the folder that contains the plug-in, see section 4.2.5).

The Share Name is case sensitive.

Click Test to verify that the parameters are correct.

Click OK to save the settings and click Yes to restart the device.

Plug-in Installation – From a Server

Select Start > Settings > Device to open the LBT Configuration.

In Device Settings, select Plugins.

In the Plugins dialog perform the following tasks:

Click New to open the Select plug-in install file dialog.

Select File System from the list of Places and double-click on the home folder from the Name list.

Double-click on the Install folder.

Select the desired plug-in (file format *.lpln) and click Open. A dialog will appear informing that the plug-in was installed successfully.

Click Close to return to the Plugins dialog.

The new plug-in will now appear in the Available Plug-ins list.

Click OK to save the settings and click Yes to restart the device.


Plug-in Installation – From a USB Storage Device

Connect the USB storage device to the ThinX based device.

Select Start > Settings > Device to open the LBT Configuration.

In Device Settings, select Plugins.

In the Plugins dialog perform the following tasks:

Click New to open the Select plug-in install file dialog.

Select File System from the list of Places and double-click on the media folder from the Name list.

Double-click on the usb0 folder.

Select the desired plug-in (file format *.lpln) and click Open. A dialog will appear informing that the plug-in was installed successfully.

Click Close to return to the Plugins dialog.

The new plug-in will now appear in the Available Plug-ins list.

Click OK to save the settings and click Yes to restart the device.

 
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