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=== Obtaining a license and a copy of STRIDE ===
=== Obtaining a license and a copy of STRIDE ===
STRIDE is a license-controlled product.  If your company already has a license, then it will also have an internal STRIDE Lead, an employee of your company who is responsible for coordinating access to licenses and the STRIDE installer image (StrideSetup.exe).  Download instructions are provided with all new licenses.
STRIDE is a license-controlled product.  All users running STRIDE Studio on a Windows PC must have a valid license installed.
 
If your company is engaged in a VaS or TAGS project with S2 Technologies, current license files, as well as all STRIDE binaries, will be available on your project's Basecamp site.


If you are not yet a customer of S2 and would like to obtain an evaluation license, email [mailto:sales@s2technologies.com S2 Sales] or call our offices at '''760-635-2345'''.
If you are not yet a customer of S2 and would like to obtain an evaluation license, email [mailto:sales@s2technologies.com S2 Sales] or call our offices at '''760-635-2345'''.

Revision as of 17:31, 13 January 2009

Getting Started

STRIDE software, which is typically provided either via an FTP site or on a CD, contains STRIDE Studio and the STRIDE Runtime, as well as other software and utilities.

To install and use STRIDE, your Windows-based PC must have the following minimum configuration:

  • 30 GB hard disk
  • Windows® XP SP2 or greater
  • 512 KB RAM (recommended: 1 GB )
  • Pentium 4 CPU 2 GHz (recommended: 3.20 GHz)
  • 1024 x 768 display (1280 x 1024 recommended)

Obtaining a license and a copy of STRIDE

STRIDE is a license-controlled product. All users running STRIDE Studio on a Windows PC must have a valid license installed.

If your company is engaged in a VaS or TAGS project with S2 Technologies, current license files, as well as all STRIDE binaries, will be available on your project's Basecamp site.

If you are not yet a customer of S2 and would like to obtain an evaluation license, email S2 Sales or call our offices at 760-635-2345.

Third Party Components

Perl

Many of our additional test utilities and libraries require perl support on the host. In particular, we require:

  • Distribution of ActiveState perl 5.8.8.822 or newer (download from here). This distribution includes the PerlScript engine that is required for use with STRIDE.
  • The following additional perl packages, which can all be installed using the Perl Package Manager (PPM) that comes with ActiveState perl.
    • Win32::API
    • Win32::GUI
    • Win32::GuiTest
    • Win32::ToolHelp
    • XML::DOM
    • Config::IniFiles
    • Getopt::Long
    • NET::DNS
    • Log::Handler

The simplest way to install these packages is via the command line interface to PPM, e.g

 CMD> ppm install win32-api

(change the last argument accordingly for each required package)

Note: Due to bandwidth issues at ActiveState, PPM attempts may fail intermittently. If so, please re-try. You may also try adding a ppm repository:

 CMD> ppm repo add http://www.bribes.org/perl/ppm

(change the last argument by specifying any other repository)

Note: PPM uses HTTP to communicate with repositories -- if your HTTP connections require a proxy server, refer to the PPM documentation for information about setting the proxy.

Verify all the packages have been installed via PPM

 CMD> ppm list

We provide a perl script, TestInstallOfPerl.pl, that can be used to validate the version and packages that you have installed. This script is available in %STRIDE_DIR%/Scripts folder. Run this script from a command prompt by typing perl TestInstallOfPerl.pl. On a properly configured system, it will produce results like:

 ************************************************************
 Perl/System prerequisites check
 ************************************************************
 OK: Perl version looks good (5.010000).
 OK: Package Win32::API looks good.
 OK: Package Win32::GUI looks good.
 OK: Package Win32::GuiTest looks good.
 OK: Package Win32::ToolHelp looks good.
 OK: Package XML::DOM looks good.
 OK: Package Config::IniFiles looks good.
 OK: Package Getopt::Long looks good.
 OK: Package NET::DNS looks good.
 OK: Package Log::Handler looks good.
 OK: Prerequisites validation successful.
 ************************************************************

You should address any errors that are reported before proceeding. If you prefer to install perl after installing STRIDE, you must run this script after both are installed to verify the packages and perform the necessary STRIDE component registrations.

STRIDE Installation

STRIDE is usually installed in the C:\STRIDE directory. Installing the core components will provide everything needed to run STRIDE on the host.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Exit all other Windows applications prior to beginning the STRIDE installation.
  2. Connect to the STRIDE FTP site as directed by your STRIDE lead, or insert the STRIDE CD into your PC's CD drive.
  3. Select and open StrideSetup.exe.
  4. When the Install Wizard appears, click Next.
  5. On the License Agreement screen, click I Agree if you agree with the terms of the license and to continue the installation.
    Note: Clicking No will terminate the installation process.
  6. Click Install to install the Core Components, which provides the full installation of STRIDE.
  7. When the installation is complete, click Finish.

Once the installation is complete, you must have your license information ready before starting STRIDE. If you have an evaluation or node-locked license, place the license file in C:\STRIDE\lic before launching STRIDE Studio. If you are using a floating license, you will be prompted for the location of the license server when you first start STRIDE. After your license setup is complete, you are ready to begin Integrating STRIDE into your Target environment.

It is highly recommended to run through the Hello Stride Sample after completing the Desktop installation.

Conducting an unattended installation

The STRIDE installer supports silent (unattended) installation and uninstallation. To silently install STRIDE, complete the following steps:

  1. Open a DOS window.
  2. Type start /WAIT /D"C:\TEMP" C:\TEMP\StrideSetup.exe /S

Note: The statement above assumes that StrideSetup.exe resides in C:\TEMP; you may need to change this path to match your actual StrideSetup.exe location.

Uninstalling Host

Method 1 (via Control Panel)

  1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select Stride, then click Change/Remove.
  4. When prompted, click Yes.
  5. When the uninstall is complete, click Close.

Method 2 (via STRIDE Program Folder)

  1. From the Start menu, go to STRIDE 3.0 Program folder.
  2. Select STRIDE Uninstall.
  3. When prompted, click Yes.
  4. When the uninstall is complete, click Close.

Method 3 (via STRIDE Installation Folder)

  1. Open the STRIDE installation folder (typically C:\STRIDE).
  2. Go to uninstall folder.
  3. Select and open STRIDEUninstall.exe.
  4. When the Install Wizard appears, click Yes.
  5. When the uninstall is complete, click Close.

Conducting an unattended uninstallation

The STRIDE installer supports silent (unattended) installation and uninstallation. To silently uninstall STRIDE, complete the following steps:

  1. Open a DOS window.
  2. Type start /WAIT /D"C:\STRIDE\uninstall" C:\STRIDE\uninstall\StrideUninstall.exe "/S _?=C:\STRIDE"