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 eWater gratefully acknowledges the Australian Government’s financial contribution to this project through the Murray-Darling Basin Authority.

 


eWater acknowledges the NSW Government’s financial and in-kind contribution to this project through the Department of Primary Industries, the Victorian Government’s financial and in-kind contribution to this project through the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, the Western Australian Government’s financial support through the Department of Water, the South Australian Government’s financial and in-kind contribution to this project through the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, and the Queensland Government’s financial and in-kind contribution to this project through the Department of Natural Resources and Mines and the Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation. 


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The authors and editors gratefully acknowledge contributions from: Australian Capital Territory Department of the Environment, Climate Change, Energy and Water; Bureau of Meteorology; Commonwealth Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts; Murray-Darling Basin Authority (incl MSM-Bigmod material); New South Wales Department of Water and Energy (incl IQQM material); Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management (incl IQQM material); Sinclair Knight Merz; South Australian Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation; University of Melbourne Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (incl NGenIRR crop modelling work); Victoria University (incl REALM material); Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment (incl REALM material); Water for a Healthy Country Flagship, CSIRO; Western Australian Department of Water.

The contents of this publication do not purport to represent the position of the Commonwealth of Australia or the Funding Parties in any way and are presented for the purpose of informing and stimulating discussion for improved management of Basin's natural resources.

To the extent permitted by law, the copyright holders (including its employees and consultants) exclude all liability to any person for any consequences, including but not limited to all losses, damages, costs, expenses and any other compensation,arising directly or indirectly from using this report (in part or in whole) and any information or material contained in it.

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Downloading and installing the Source software is a relatively simple process. 


  1. Visit eWater Toolkit at http://toolkit.net.au



  2. Create a Toolkit account and verify it using the generated email 



  3. Log in to Toolkit






  4. Click on Tools. The tools you have access to, including eWater Source (public version)



  5. Select Source (public version), or any other Source version you require and have access to. Click download software.



  6. Read and agree to the Product licence agreement



  7. Select the main download that is most appropriate for your machine and click on it. this will begin to download a .msi file



  8. Double click the .msi file to begin the installer. You will be asked once again to agree to Product license agreement once again. 

  9. You will be asked to provide your toolkit login at the start, and occasionally when Source starts up after that. 




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Creating a toolkit account

TODO 


Installing Source

Once logged in, the Source splash screen (Figure 5) appears, which provides shortcuts to various actions in Source, including:

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Figure 5. Source splash screen

 


Launching Source

Source can be launched from your Windows start menu. The standard location is:

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The folder containing Source also has shortcuts to various online documentation, including this user guide, and also the stand-alone version of Results Manager.

Toolkit login

When you open Source for the first time, you will be prompted to enter your Toolkit login credentials (as shown in Figure 1):

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