You can install the Rational DOORS client on Windows systems only. However, if you want to install the Rational DOORS Web Access interoperation server, you can install it on Linux systems.
In addition, you can install Rational DOORS on a Citrix environment. In this scenario, an administrator installs Rational DOORS in a central location and then users can run the client as a remote desktop from multiple locations.
When you use a ping network utility and the echo requests and replies between the Rational DOORS database server and the client take more than 50 milliseconds, a Citrix environment can improve performance.
When you use this installer, you can run a typical or custom setup. For more information about setup types, see Table 1.
Software to install | Installation details | Installer | Setup type |
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Rational DOORS client | The client can access a database that is on the local computer or on a networked computer. The Rational DOORS help system is installed as part of the client installation. |
Rational DOORS client installer | Typical |
Rational DOORS interoperation server | The Rational DOORS interoperation server is one of the components that are required to run Rational DOORS Web Access. When you run the Rational DOORS client with the -interop command-line parameter, your system recognizes it as a Rational DOORS interoperation server. |
Rational DOORS client installer | Typical |
Rational DOORS database server | You install the Rational DOORS database server on a local computer, and then set up the Rational DOORS client to access the database server from a local or remote computer. |
Rational DOORS server installer | Typical |