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  1. Click OK.

  2. Restart the instance.

  3. Go to C: Drive on your Computer to the EL.zip. (previously downloaded from the New Control Panel to the C: Drive).

  4. Extract the EL.zipfolder. (It contains aconfig_EL.json file and an EL.exe file) (See image below)

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Note: After extracting the zip file, you may see 2 .exe files (as shown in the image below). When you click EL.exe, the config_EL.json file will be generated.

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  1. Collect your API Key and username ( follow this document :Getting API Key)

  2. Open the config_EL.jsonwith Notepad (See image below)

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Note: If the config_EL.json file is empty, please enter the “apikey” and “userName” manually.

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  1. Paste the API Key in the config_EL.json file (“apikey” : “ “ )

  2. Paste your username in the config_EL.json file (“username” : “ “)

  3. Save the file.

  4. Open the EL.exefile.

  5. A terminal window will appear. Wait 1 to 2 minutes (i.e. the time to connect the machine to Eagle 3D’s system until the message “Ready to serve pixel streaming“ appears).

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  1. Go to the Action Tab and click on ‘'new’'.

  2. Browse and select the EL.exefile.

  3. In the “Start in“ box add the folder path where the EL.exe exist.

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  1. Click OK

Now the Binary EL will Auto-Start every time you log into Windows!

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