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A: We do not recommend downloading this file from unknown or untrusted websites. If you need a client for a specific "Evaware" platform, you should always attempt to obtain it from the official developer's website. For example, for Tecan software, you would contact Tecan Support directly.
Inside the folder, locate the configuration file (usually named config.json or client.ini ). Open this file in a text editor to input your local network parameters: Define the primary server IP address or domain. file name evawareclient1165zip
Right-click modules in the menu to adjust their specific settings or keybinds.
Before extracting any compressed file originating from external distribution channels or automated build repositories, verify its cryptographic footprint. Run a file integrity hash check via your terminal interface to ensure the asset was not altered during transmission: if: A: We do not recommend downloading this
Files categorized under the evawareclient deployment model generally handle lightweight, background-level operating tasks. Depending on the environment, these files typically include: Component Type Primary Function Local Runtime Initiates the client portal on the host workstation. Configuration Schema .ini or .json mapping Instructs the client on which IP/port to connect to. Cryptographic Keys SSL/TLS Certificates Validates safe handshake tokens with the core system. Dynamic Libraries .dll or .so files
Holds explicit environment definitions, port assignments, SSL/TLS handshake certificates, and destination server URLs. Inside the folder, locate the configuration file (usually
| Component | Value | Meaning | |-----------|-------|---------| | Product | evaware | The software family (EvaWare) | | Module | client | End‑user workstation component | | Version | 1165 | Version 1.1.6.5 (major.minor.patch.build) | | Extension | zip | Compressed archive format |
| Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------------|--------------|----------| | “Missing libeva32.dll” | Extracted incorrectly; file not in PATH | Copy libeva32.dll to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ or same folder as .exe | | “Driver signature verification failed” | Windows 10+ requires signed kernel drivers | Disable driver signature enforcement temporarily (not recommended for production) | | “Config file corrupted” | Line ending issues or tampered ZIP | Re-extract from a clean backup | | “Unable to connect to server (timeout)” | Server is offline or firewall blocking | Check server IP, ensure port 5115 is open |
Ensure local firewalls restrict the client's outbound communication exclusively to the designated host IP addresses and ports required for data sync.