[Installing and Using This Release]
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You must install both Browsium Client (Browsium-ClientSetup.exe) and Catalyst Configuration Manager (Catalyst-Setup.exe) to develop Catalyst projects. End user PCs require only Browsium Client.
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It’s a good practice to close browser windows, and associated processes, before installing Browsium Client. If browser windows are open, Browsium Client installer will close the windows and processes automatically, which may result in a warning message the next time the browser is launched. This warning message can be ignored. Enterprise deployments to end user PCs should be scripted to install at night or immediately following a reboot.
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Catalyst 4.6 and later cannot read projects created with Catalyst 1.x or 2.x. These projects must be recreated from scratch using Catalyst Configuration Manager. Catalyst 4.6 and later will read projects created with Catalyst 3. x. Catalyst Configuration Manager will upgrade these projects to the Catalyst 4.x format.
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By default the Browsium Client will be in a 30-day evaluation mode if no Browsium Client Management Server (BCMS) is defined or available.
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Catalyst Configuration Manager 4.9 cannot be installed if Ion Configuration Manager 3.x is already installed on the system. You must first uninstall Ion Configuration Manager 3.x. Upgrading Catalyst Configuration Manager 3.x to 4.9 is supported if Ion Configuration Manager 3.x is not present on the system.
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If you’re also using Browsium Ion, you’ll need to install Ion Configuration Manager 4.8 to run it on the same system as Catalyst Configuration Manager 4.9.
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If using Catalyst on Windows 8 or Windows 10, you will need to manually set Catalyst as the default browser in the Default Programs control panel or when prompted. For enterprise deployment, it’s recommended that you control this setting via Group Policy.
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Read the Catalyst Administration Guide for more information on installing and using Browsium Catalyst.
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