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- Creates a Routine: It helps to create a daily routine for the driverreturn driver - return to the hub, input VDRs, and so on.
- Saves Time: It eliminates drivers from having to look for a computer to use or temporarily borrowing someone else's computer.
- Quick Access: By using a special shortcut, drivers can quickly access the driver entry screen without having to navigate through RTA menu options.
- Security: The RTA system is secure since drivers can only access the driver entry screenno screen - no other options are available or accessible to them.
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Setting up the Driver Entry ShortcutTo set up the kiosk, you'll need a workstation that has access to the RTA system. You will also need to know the directory where your RTA files reside.
Locate the RTA Workstation installation CD, or you can run SETUP.EXE within the \CLIENT subfolder where the RTA Fleet Management Software is installed on your server.
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Adding a "DRIVERS" User IDWhen the Driver Reports shortcut is accessed, the driver will actually be logging into the RTA system. This process goes on "behind-the-scenes" so the driver isn't actually required to enter login information. However, in order to successfully log in, a special user ID named DRIVERS needs to be created in the RTA system.
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