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Develop Transaction Rules Based on Keystrokes
c. At the warning message, click OK.
d. On the Software License Agreement screen, read the agreement and
click Yes.
e. On the Edit Controller Information screen, complete the fields and click
Next. (Click Help for assistance.)
f. On the Options for Agent Install screen, complete the fields and click
Next. (Click Help for assistance.)
g. On the Agent Extensions screen, select Monitor All Keystrokes and
click Next.
h. Complete the remainder of the AR Agent Publisher screens, as
described in its online help, and generate the AR agent installation
program.
3. Install the AR agent by running the AR agent installation program on each
client system where users will use the target application.
4. Confirm that the client systems have the correct version of the AR agent:
a. Use Windows Explorer to navigate to the directory where the AR agent
is located (typically C:\ehealth\agent\response).
b. Right-click on arwinhk.dll and select Properties from the shortcut
menu.
c. Click on the Version tab and, in the Comments field, look for the
following text: Keystroke Version.
Note: If the Comments field displays "Non-Keystroke Version," the AR
agent will not be able to monitor transactions based on keystrokes.
Develop Transaction Rules Based on Keystrokes
To monitor transactions based on keystrokes, you must install the keystroke
version of the AR agent on each target client system and then define a rule set
that will recognize transactions based on specific keystrokes. The process that
you use to develop these rules is basically the same as for other types of
applications; however, you must generate the event log file on a client system
where the keystroke version of the AR agent resides.
To develop transaction rules based on keystrokes
1. Determine the transactions to monitor.
2. Install BT Studio and BT Marker, if needed.
3. Install the keystroke version of the AR agent on a client system and
enable recording.
4. Record events in the event log file using the client system with the
enabled AR agent to perform transactions for the target application.
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