Installation and Upgrade
Note: Due to the way Windows® 10 and 11 manage applications, you must perform the following steps for each user who will log in and use 1Edit on the machine.
A single batch file (.bat) is used to install 1Edit. This file performs installation by "side-loading" the software.
Install 1Edit
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Log in to the machine as the user who will run 1Edit.
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Copy the installation folder to a temporary location on the local machine, or access it from a mapped network drive.
Note: Security settings typically prevent you from installing directing from the C: drive, so place the installation folder within a sub-folder.
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If the folder is zipped, unzip it now. You cannot install from a zipped folder.
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Navigate to the unzipped folder and double-click on install1edit.bat.
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1Edit installs automatically. The window displays messages indicating success or failure.
If your administrator has included in the app package a predefined 1Edit Template and config file then these will automatically get deployed too (see Integration with 1Spatial Management Suite).
You can delete the temporary installation folder now.
Upgrading 1Edit
Depending on the version of 1Edit you are upgrading, you will need to perform different processes.
Upgrading Version 3.0 and above
If your current installation is version 3.0 or later, the installer automatically upgrades 1Edit and retains any existing projects, templates, and configuration files used by the application.
Note: Do not uninstall the previous version of 1Edit, or you will lose any existing projects and need to re-deploy the additional configuration files.


