QUAD Help Desk Client Server Edition 2006 - copyright 2006, Dennis
Baggott and Sons
Thank you for your interest in QUAD HD CS 2006.
This editon of QUAD Help Desk was designed for those that already use
Microsoft's SQL Server 2005
or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition. In order to use this program you
will need to have one
or the other installed on your LAN - or download the free Microsoft SQL Server
2005 Express Edition -
it is not included in this download.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/editions/express/default.mspx
Please print and read the user manual contained in this .zip file in .pdf
format. You will need the free Adobe
Reader software to view that file.
This zip file contains:
1) - An .sql script file. is provided. You will need to create a database then
execute the attached .sql
script to create the database table structure. NOTE: I have provided the script
in 2005 format, if you need
a script for an earlier version of Microsoft SQL Server email me at
dbandsons@aol.com and I will create
one for your older version of MS SQL Server.
2) - An .ini file named quadcs.ini - the same file is installed by the setup
procedure. You will need to edit
the .ini file with your connection information and save it to the windows
directory on each computer where
you will use QUAD HD CS 2006. In some of my other software I have used ODBC DSN
names for the
database connection. In this program I am using the Native SQL driver and hope
that simply editing the
.ini file with your connection information will be easier. You can check your
settings from within the program
by clicking Help, About. I recommend after you have tried the program for a
while to not use an SA account,
but create a database owner login and password for your QUADHDCS database (or
whatever you named
the database).
3) - There are two setup files inside this .zip file. One file, setupcs.exe,
includes user login and security.
The files used for the logins and so on are not created or maintained in MS SQL
Server. They are small files
which must be in the same folder as the .exe file. The other file, setupnl.exe
is for those of you who may not
want to use logins and procedure security. Perhaps you are the only person that
will be using the program.
You may want to install both versions and see which you (and your staff) prefer.
4) - Finally, I have included a user's manual in .pdf format. This file is also
installed when you run the setup files,
but I really think it may be worth your time (paper and toner) to print this
manual before you start installing/using
the program. So even though this may seem redundant and makes the download a
little larger, I thought it might
be helpful to have the manual included directly inside the .zip file as well.
You will need PDF reader software
installed, visit http://www.adobe.com
if you don't already have it installed.
I have developed, in addition to the windows applications included in this .zip
file, a browser based interface for
QUAD Help Desk Client Server Edition 2006. Designed to run on Microsoft's IIS,
the web interface will allow you
and your staff, to view and add caller information and add and update calls from
callers using any modern browser.
A page is also included which would allow a "caller" to instead of calling you
on the phone, submit a request via
browser. This web application is similar to others I have developed, such as for
AccessAble Help Desk Pro and
Client Server Editions and for Proactive Customer Support. However, I have
decided NOT to include it in this download.
I will instead offer the web page setup as a free GIFT to those of you who
purchase a license for QUAD Help Desk
Client Server Edition 2006 and may like to have the additional web interface. A
live demonstration of the web
interface will be on my web site soon at
http://www.dbandsons.com
NOTE: Unlike some of my other web interfaces, there is not a "login" feature for
callers to use a login and password
to view and track their requests. Instead, after adding a request they will see
a web page (which you can edit) that
just tells them their request has been received and your staff will be working
on it. However, you and your staff
members can have web logins and web passwords to be able to view all calls, or
calls assigned to me - similar to
the windows application.
As always, I welcome emails from customers and potential customers. Some of the
features from QUAD Help Desk
Pro Edition have not been included in the Client Server Edition. If you have
tried both editions and find something you
prefer about one as opposed to the other, I would be glad to hear from you. If
you have any problems or questions as
you evaluate the program I hope you will not hesitate to email me at
dbandsons@aol.com - it may be that
I can help
you and I will be glad to do so. If the program meets your needs and you want to
continue to use the program beyond the
30 day evaluation period you will need to purchase a site license. There are no
additional per user costs - one license
covers unlimited users at your location. See my web site at
http://www.dbandsons.com for
ordering information or email
me at dbandsons@aol.com - less than
$500 for unlimited users is a pretty good deal.
FINAL NOTE: I have already created a number of customized versions of QUAD Help
Desk Pro Edition. If you find the
program "as is" does not meet your needs, write to me at
dbandsons@aol.com and we discuss
developer modifications.
I think you will find my rates for this reasonable.
Dennis Baggott
(the Dad in Dennis Baggott and Sons)
http://www.dbandsons.com