
Contents Description Page MonacoSim System requirements and Windows Configuration for Monaco 5.51 3 MonacoSim System requirements and Windows Configuration for Monaco 5.11 11 MonacoSim installation 15 How to Configure Citrix XenApp to Allow Remote Connection 25 2 MonacoSim System requirements and Windows Configuration for Monaco 5.51 Monaco Sim with No Dose Functionality – Minimum Hardware Configuration You can install MonacoSim on computer hardware that you provide. CAUTION It must meet the minimum hardware and operating system requirements. Hardware Description Minimum Requirements Recommended Requirements System Processor Intel-based Pentium Dual- Intel-based Xeon 4-Core Unit (SPU) Core Processor Chips (2) 2.70 GHz 3 GHz CPU RAM 8 GB 16 GB Hard Drive 250 GB 512 GB CD/DVD Drive 16x 16x Keyboard USB Standard USB Standard Mouse USB Standard USB Standard Monitor 24-inch LED 24-inch LED Graphics NVIDIA Quadro 600 PCIe* NVIDIA Quadro P2000 PCIe *P2000 if Adapt Anatomy is required. Monaco Sim with No Dose Functionality – Graphics Card Requirements The supported graphics cards for Adapt Anatomy are: Tesla K20 (Z820, Z840, G8 V1 & V2) Tesla K40 (Z840/DL380 Gen9 V3 & V4) Tesla P100 (Server only DL380 Gen9 CPU V4 and DL380 Gen10 6132) 3 Quadro GP100 (Workstation only Z840 CPU V4 and Z8G4 6132) Quadro P2000 (Z800, Z820, Z840, Z4 G4, Z8 G4, DL380 Gen8, Gen9, and Gen10 6132) Upgrading Windows 10 Professional x64 to version 1903. NOTE: The only version of Windows 10 supported in Monaco 5.51.02, is Windows 10 Professional x64 version 1903. Higher versions of the OS must be scratch installed and lower versions of the OS must be upgraded. 1. To determine which version of Windows 10 is installed, perform the following: Login to the system as an administrative user. NOTE: The default Windows administrator user account cannot be used to upgrade the system. Right click on the start menu and select Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell. Enter systeminfo If the OS Version is less than 18362, then proceed to step 2. If the OS Version is higher than 18362, proceed to section 2.4.1.2 Using Microsoft Windows Media. Below is an example output and the version number is bolded: OS Version: 10.0.10586 N/A Build 10586 In the above example, the OS Version is 10586 which is less than 18362, so the OS can be upgraded. 2. IF APPLICABLE, UNPLUG THE NETWORK CABLE FROM THE SYSTEM MAKING NOTE OF WHICH PORT WAS USED. If the network cable is NOT unplugged during the upgrade process, Windows may upgrade to an untested version of the operating system. 3. Insert the Windows 10 Professional Upgrade Disc to Version 1903, P/N C#89865 into the optical drive. 4. Using Windows explorer, browse to the optical drive and double click on setup.exe. 5. Select Yes to the UAC message. 6. At the Get Important updates, select “Not Right Now” and ensure that “I want to help make this installation of Windows better” is unchecked. 4 7. Select Next. 8. Accept the EULA. 9. At the What needs your attention, click OK. 10. At the Ready to Install screen, click “Install”. The machine may reboot several times and may take 30 minutes or more for the upgrade to complete. 11. At the Welcome screen, click Next. 12. At the Choose privacy settings for your device, set all of them to Off and click Accept. 13. At the Meet Cortana window, click Not now. 14. At the New Apps… window, click Next. 15. Login to the system as an administrative user. 16. Right click on start menu and select Windows PowerShell. 17. Enter the command “systeminfo” and verify the following is displayed: OS Version: 10.0. 18362 N/A Build 18362 18. If applicable, plug the network cable back in to the correct port. 19. Proceed to the Workstation Operating System Configuration Workstation Operating System Configuration NOTE: For Windows 10 z840’s and z8 G4’s only, perform the following steps (N/A for Monaco Sim): 1. Login to the OS 2. Right click on the start menu and select Run. Type “cmd” to start Command Prompt. - Enter systeminfo 3. Verify that the OS Version states “10.0.18362 Build 18362” before proceeding to the next section. If the build number is higher than 18362, complete section 2.4.1.2 – Using Microsoft Windows media in conjunction with C#89866 (Windows 10 media version 1903), to scratch install Windows 10. If the build number is lower than 18362, complete section 2.4.1.6, Upgrading Windows 10 Professional x64 to version 1903. 5 NVIDIA Graphics Driver Installation: 1. Insert the Monaco OS Update disk (P/N C#89946-55101) into the optical drive 2. Close any autorun menus that may appear. 3. Navigate to the NVIDIA\<windows version> folder. 4. Double click the executable and complete the clean installation of the NVIDIA driver. 5. If necessary, reboot the system. Windows 10 Version 1903 Scripted Automatic OS Configuration: NOTE: On Windows 10 Version 1903, most of the configuration of the OS has been scripted. If any failures are encountered in the output of the script, the manual version of the step must be completed. 1. Insert the Monaco OS Update disk (P/N C#89946-55101) into the optical drive. 2. Right click Start menu, click Run, and enter ms-settings:windowsdefender 3. Click on Virus & threat protection, select manage settings (under Virus & threat protection settings). 4. Turn Tamper Protection Off. 5. Using Windows Explorer, browse to the ConfigurationTool\Windows10_1903 directory on the Monaco OS updates DVD. 6. Double click the Win10ConfigTool.exe, click yes to any UAC message, and press enter at the “press enter to exit” message (NOTE: A reboot may be required). 7. Double click the Win10TestTool.exe and click yes to the UAC message. 8. At the completion of the script, a dialog will be displayed listing the settings that were configured along with the PASS/FAIL status and a message about viewing the logfile. 9. If there are failures, enter Y to view the logfile and proceed to the appropriate section in the Workstation Operating System Configuration to manually configure the settings. If there are no failures, enter N, and press enter at the Press Enter to continue. NOTE: The following steps could not be automated and will need to be completed manually: 6 a. Launch the Control Panel by clicking the icon on the desktop. b. Select Administrative Tools and double click Local Security Policy. (Note: may need to select large or small icons to see Administrative Tools.) c. Expand Local Policies and select User Rights Assignment. d. Double click Create Global Objects. e. Add the group “Users” (may have to select object types and ensure Groups is checked) and select OK. Close the Security Policy dialog. f. Select All Control Panel items to return to the main screen of the Control Panel. g. Select Network and Sharing Center followed by Change advanced sharing settings. h. Select the down arrow next to All networks to expand the options. i. Set the following: i. Public Folder Sharing: Turn off Public Folder sharing ii. File Sharing Connections: Enable file sharing for devices that use 40 or 56-bit encryption iii. Password protected sharing: Turn off password protected sharing. Click save changes and click All Control Panel items to return to the main screen of the Control Panel. Select Security and Maintenance. Click on “Change Security and Maintenance Settings”. Uncheck the Network Firewall box and click OK. Close the Control Panel window. Create Users Group: 1. Select Administrative Tools and double click Local Security Policy. 7 2. Expand Local Policies and select User Rights Assignment. 3. Double click Create Global Objects. 4. Add the group Users (may have to select object types and ensure Groups is checked) and select OK as needed. Disable GameDVR (Windows 10 only): 1. Right click on the windows start menu and select Run. 2. Enter regedit followed by OK. Select Yes to the UAC message. 3. Browse to following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\default\ApplicationManagement \AllowGameDVR 4. Double click AllowGameDVR and change the value from 1 to 0. 5. Select OK. Disable Data sent to Microsoft (Windows 10 only): 1. Browse to following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Datacollection. 2. Right Click on Datacollection and select New->DWORD (32-bit) Value. 3. Name the value “AllowTelemetry” and set the value to 0. 4. Select OK and close the Registry Editor. 5. Right click on the start menu and select run. 6. Enter services.msc and click ok 7. Double click on Connected User Experiences and Telemetry Properties 8. Set the Startup type: to disabled. 9. Select OK. 10. Close the registry editor dialog. 8 Additional Configuration Changes for Windows 10: 1. Right click on the Windows start menu and select run. 2. Enter gpedit.msc and select OK. 3. Select Yes to the UAC message if prompted. 4. Expand Local Computer Policy->Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates- >Windows Components and click on App Privacy. 5. For every item listed except “Let Windows apps access trusted devices”, perform the following: 6. Double click the setting and enable it. 7. Under the Select a setting option, choose Force Deny. 8. Select OK. 9. Expand Local Computer Policy->Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates- >Windows Components and click on Data Collection and Preview Builds. 10. Double click on Do not show feedback notifications. 11. Select Enabled followed by ok. 12. Expand Local Computer Policy->Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates- >Windows Components and click on Location and Sensors. 13. Double click on Turn off location. 14. Select Enabled followed by ok.
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