This guide will help you for how to install Tally on Enjay Tiguin Linux:-


Important Note:-

  • Tiguin will Supports only 32-Bit Version of License Version of Tally, It will not Support for Pirated and 64-Bit Version of Tally.
  • If you want to use Tally Multi User then recommended way is to use Tiguin Application Server.
  • Connect other network machines to Tiguin Application Server by RDP Client and run Tally.
  • If you will Share Tally Data in Tiguin for using other machines by network then Data Corruption chances is high so don't do it.
  • If you are Migrating your Existing Window Tally to Tiguin Linux then please make sure your Windows Tally version.


Installation of Tally:-

  • If you don't have Tally setup file then download your setup from following link:-
  • http://www.tallysolutions.com/website/html/downloads/tallyerp9-download.php
  • Go to Main Menu => Tally => Manage Tally.



  • Click on Add button for create a tally profile.



  • Enter your profile name (Note:- Your profiles first later should be alphabet).
  •  If you are installing Tally Erp Ver 5.0 or Above then tick mark on that and click OK.




  • Select your profile then right click on Tally menu and click on Run Tally.


  • Click on browse button.



  • Then select your Tally setup.exe and click on Open.



  • Click on Install.



  • Now your tally setup is started click on next button and install it same as Windows.



  • I am installing Multi User server machine so i have selected this and click on Next.



  • Use default License Server Directory and License Directory patch don't change it.
  • If you want to change license server port then change it after installation it will not be changed.



  • Use default paths only don't change it.



  • Click on Install.



  • Click on Finish.



After Installing the Tally Reboot your Tiguin System.

  • Open Manage Tally and right click on tally icon and click on Create Short cut.



  • Double click on your Desktop Tally icon and run Tally.




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