Problems Installing TimeForce for AOL Users
Customers using America Online (AOL) may run into problems when installing
Personal Webserver (PWS), Internet Information Services (IIS), or the
TimeForce software.
PWS and IIS are both Windows components that allow you to host a website
on your local machine. Since
TimeForce is a browser-based program, the ability to host a website is
required on the machine that houses the program installation and database.
This allows
multiple machines to log into the program via a network connection.
Installing AOL on a machine changes the Internet Browser settings and
installs components which may prevent the machine from being able to host
a website. Uninstalling
AOL is not a guaranteed fix for this problem. You
may need to install TimeForce on a different machine which has never had
AOL installed.
The most important point to remember is that the Self Install version
of TimeForce does
not require an Internet connection. The
program must be configured to host a website (by installing either PWS
or IIS), but after the installation is complete all communication between
workstations takes place over your network connection, not an Internet
connection.
You may not encounter problems with the installation, even if you are
using AOL. If
this is the case, you still may not be able to use the TimeForce shortcut
that the installation places on your Desktop or Windows Start Menu. Clicking
on this icon will most likely bring you to an AOL login screen. Instead,
open Internet Explorer and go to the following address:
http://localhost/qqest/login/login.asp
When the TimeForce login screen appears go into the "Favorites"
menu at the top of the screen and select "Add to Favorites."
Once this
is done, you will log into TimeForce by clicking on "Qqest Time and
Attendance Systems" in your Favorites menu.
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