Viz Engine Administrator Guide
Version 3.13 | Published March 28, 2019 ©
Starting Viz Engine
To start and run Viz Engine, you need to connect to an available Graphic Hub. Viz Engine can also be started with various options included (see Viz Command Line Options). To start Viz Engine with an option or options, the command for that option must be added before Viz Engine start-up.
To Start Viz Engine
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Start Viz Engine.
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In the Graphic Hub login window, provide the required details:
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: Select a Host from the drop-down list. You can also type the host name, if the host does not appear in the list. This may happen if the server is on a different sub-net.
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: Select a Graphic Hub from the drop-down list.
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: Select a User from the drop-down list.
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: Type the correct password for the selected User.
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Log me in automatically: If auto log in is available, click to enable automatic log on. This makes Viz Engine automatically connect and log on to a pre-defined Graphic Hub on start-up.
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Click Log in.
To Add a Viz Engine Startup Option
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Right click the Viz Engine icon and select Properties.
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In the Shortcut pane, apply a command in the Target field (see Viz Command Line Options).
Example: "<viz install folder>\3.xx.x\viz.exe" -n
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Click OK.
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Start Viz Engine.
Viz Configuration
Viz Artist/Engine is mainly configured by the Configuring Viz application. All configuration settings are stored in the Viz Config file, found in the <viz data folder>. The Viz Config file uses the machine host name to uniquely identify which machine Viz Artist/Engine is installed on, as for example, Viz-<hostname>-0-0.cfg.
Any changes to the host name affect the Viz Artist/Engine. If a host name is changed, a new Viz Config file is created with a default setup. The old Viz Config file is not deleted, but left unused. If required, use the command -g <configuration file> (see Viz Command Line Options) to reassign the old Viz Config file.
IMPORTANT! Viz Engine ignores text following a Hash tag. Do not use the Hash tag (#) in any folder, file or path name.