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This section provides the following topics:
During the product installation, you are asked to select or create a BEA Home directory and a product installation directory. For information about the BEA Home directory, see Choosing a BEA Home Directory. For a complete installation, the installation program creates a dedicated directory structure for the BEA Products software. It may or may not reside in the BEA Home directory.
WARNING: | The use of spaces in the BEA Home directory (BEA_HOME ) and the WLOC product directory name (WLOC_HOME ) are not supported. |
Table 4-1 describes the contents of the directories created when WLOC is installed in an existing BEA Home directory.
Note: | The WLOC-1.0-Licenses.doc file located in the WLOC HOME directory contains information about third-party software installed along with WLOC. The file is named WLOC-1.0-Licenses.txt on non-Windows platforms. |
When you install your WLOC software as an Administrator on a Windows system, the installation program offers to creates shortcut entries on the Start Menu. You can select from the following options:
Selecting this option provides all users registered on the machine with access to the installed software. However, only users with Administrator privileges can create shortcuts in the All Users folder. Therefore, if a user without Administrator privileges uses the Configuration Wizard to create domains, Start menu shortcuts to the domains are not created. In this case, users can manually create shortcuts in their local Start menu folders, if desired. Press ALT+Y on the keyboard to select the All Users Start Menu.
Selecting this option ensures that other users registered on this machine will not have access to the Start menu entries for this installation. Press ALT+N on the keyboard to select the Local User’s start menu.
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The folder that the WLOC installer creates (Start > All Programs > WebLogic Operations Control 1.0) contains the following shortcut files:
For information about software updates, see Installing Maintenance Updates and Service Packs.
You can determine the versions of the WLOC software, Controller, and Agents in your environment using the version
command, as follows:
WLOC_HOME
\common\bin
(Windows)WLOC_HOME
/common/bin
(UNIX)
where WLOC_HOME
specifies the location of your WLOC installation, such as bea\wloc10
.
version
command at the prompt, specifying one of the following arguments, as required.C:\bea\wloc10\common\bin> version -controller
BEA WebLogic Operations Control Controller 1.0 - Tue Mar 25 02:45:33 EDT 2008 128886
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