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| Striata Reader (Windows small install)
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*** Updated for Windows 7 *** NOTE: This version of the reader is for Windows 98 (2nd edition), 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7.
Installing the Reader
- Click here to start the Striata Reader download.
- In the dialogue box, click on 'Run'.
- If a Security warning asks "Do you want to install and run striata-reader.exe"? click 'Yes'.
- If you don't see 'Run', then 'Save' the attachment. We suggest you use the desktop.
- Windows 7 / Vista Users may need to right click striata-reader.exe on the desktop and select "Run as Administrator" to begin the installation process.
- Now go to your desktop, and double click the downloaded file striata-reader.exe.
- If you saved it to your desktop, it should be visible if you minimize all windows.
- Once installed a dialogue box will display a message stating that the Striata Reader has been installed.
- Click OK to close the message dialogue box. You will now be able to access your encrypted statements.
Viewing the Statement on Windows
- Double-click on the statement. When prompted to 'Save' or 'Open' the attachment, choose 'Open'.
- A dialogue box may prompt you to enter a shared secret or your username and password. Do so.
- Select OK.
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| Striata Reader (Mac Carbon - OS X)
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Note: This version of the reader is for Mac OS X.
Installing the Reader
- Click here to start the Striata Reader download.
- The Mac OS X Striata Reader is distributed as a disk image
- Download the .dmg file, open it, and copy it to your hard drive (for instance the /Applications folder).
- Open Striata Reader by double-clicking on it.
Viewing the Statement on your Mac
- Open the file directly from within your mail client.
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| Striata Reader (Linux - Ubuntu .deb)
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Installing the Reader
- Save the Striata Reader debian package to disk*.
- Double click on the downloaded package.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to install.
Using the Striata Reader on Ubuntu or Kubuntu
There are two ways to launch the Striata Reader
- Click on any valid .emc document. This will result in a credential dialogue being launched if any credentials are required. An appropriate viewing application will then be launched with the encrypted document contents.
- Select the Striata Reader from the desktop application menu (Applications, Accessories in Ubuntu or Applications, Utilities in Kubuntu). A file selection dialogue will allow one to select a .emc document to open. Followed by the normal procedure outlined above.
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| Striata Reader (Linux - libc6 .tar.gz)
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Installing the Reader
NOTE: Requires libc6.
- Extract the contents of the downloaded archive, replacing the filename below with the location of the downloaded archive:
tar -xzf ~/Desktop/striata-reader-2.13-1.tar.gz
- Install the reader application files and register MIME associations:
cd striata-reader sudo ./install.sh cd .. rm -rf striata-reader
Using the Striata Reader
Depending on your configuration there are 3 options for launching the Striata Reader:
- Simply click on any .emc file to launch the reader.
There is also the option of launching the Striata Reader from the desktop application menu, this will prompt for a valid .emc document.
- Run the Striata Reader from the command line:
striata-reader
- If you require command-line only operation, use the command-line reader: "striata-readerc". For example:
striata-readerc ~/Desktop/MyStatement.emc
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| Striata Reader (Linux - libc5)
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Installing the Reader
NOTE: Requires libc5.
- Click here to start the Striata Reader download.
- Extract the attached striata-reader.tar.gz file to a directory on your computer.
- Change the directory to the directory where the Striata Reader was extracted to.
- Run the install script and follow the instructions. You may run the installer with the following command: sudo ./install
- Once the Striata Reader is installed correctly, you may proceed to open the encrypted statement or invoice.
View the Statement on Linux
- If you installed the command line version you can run the following command to see how to view your statement by using this command: striata-reader EncryptedFile.emc
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| Striata Reader (Mac Classic - Mac OS 7-9)
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Apple Macintosh requirements:
- Apple Macintosh System 7 and above.
- Internet Config (available by default on System 8 and above).
Installing the Reader
- Click here to start the Striata Reader download.
- Run the installation application.
Viewing the Statement on a Mac
- Open the file directly from within your mail client.
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| Striata Reader (Solaris SPARC - command line executable)
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Installing the Reader
- Unpack the archive in a temporary directory:gzip -dc striata-reader-1.0-25-solaris.tar.gz | tar xvf -
- As root, move the unpacked files to the correct locations using the following commands:
mv striata-reader /usr/bin/ mv libstlport_gcc.so /usr/lib/
Viewing the Statement on Solaris
- Run: striata-reader. This will extract the files into the current directory (after asking for a user name and/or password if appropriate).
Automating the extraction of statements
- Run striata-reader -help to see what other options are supported that should ease the scripting and automation of the extraction of .emc files.
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| Striata Reader (Windows full install)
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NOTE: This version of the reader is for Windows 95, 98 (1st edition).
Installing the Reader
- Click here to start the Striata Reader download.
- In the dialogue box, click on 'Run'.
- If a Security warning asks "Do you want to install and run striata-reader.exe? click 'Yes'.
- If you don't see 'Run', then 'Save' the attachment. We suggest you use the desktop.
- Now go to your desktop, and double click the downloaded file striata-reader.exe.
- If you saved it to your desktop, it should be visible if you minimize all windows.
- Once installed a dialogue box will display a message stating that the Striata Reader has been installed.
- Click OK to close the message dialogue box. You will now be able to access your encrypted statements.
Viewing the Windows statement?
- Double-click on the statement. When prompted to 'Save' or 'Open' the attachment, choose 'Open'.
- A dialogue box may prompt you to enter a shared secret or your username and password. Do so.
- Select OK.
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