1. Should have dot net run time on the system. If you have downloaded and installed MonitorWare console, then dot net run time will be there on your system.

2. Should have .NET ODBC installed on the system. If you have downloaded and installed MonitorWare console, then .NET ODBC will be there on your system.

3. It assumes that MonitorWare Agent has been installed on the system and hence the database would contain *atleast* SystemEvents Table. It some fields that are needed by MonitorWare Console are missing from this table, it adds those fields in this table.

4. If some table already exists in the database, then it does nothing to it. It simply ignores it, so if you want it to install all the tables (and lets say that you manually tried to create the tables for MonitorWare Console before running this tool) to make sure that the tables are installed with correct datatypes, delete the tables from the database *EXCEPT* for the systemevents table (because it doesnt install that table) and then run the tool. It will create all the additional tables needed by MonitorWare Console. 

5. If you have any questions, you can contact us at support@adiscon.com