First, copy the supplied folder, e.g. , with its sub-folder, to a location that can be accessed by users at any time.
The definitions of the KISSsoft add-in menu options are located in the "kSoftNX_e.men" file. This file has different name endings to indicate which language has been selected. For example, the in this file name represents . Also used: _d: for ; _f: for ; _i: for ; _s: for ; _r: for ; _p: for The file in the required language can be copied to the folder to ensure the KISSsoft menu is displayed in the selected language.
Note:
If the selected language uses Unicode fonts (e.g. Cyrillic for Russian), the Localization must be set to this language (a country with this language) in the operating system.
From NX9 KISSsoft is also available as a ribbon menu. By default, the English menu with "_e" is integrated in the "startup" sub-folder. If you want to change the language in which the menu is displayed, delete all the files in the startup sub-folder that have "_e" in their name. The "... \\NX9 \\64bit" sub-folder contains a sub-folder for every available language (e.g. "kSoftNXRibbon_d" for German). You can copy the entire contents of the folder that has the language you require into the "startup" sub-folder. The menu will then be displayed in this language.
The file (for example), which contains the links and commands for the menu options, is also stored in this folder.
You must enter the path of the previously copied folder, for example, , in the "UGII\menus\custom_dirs.dat" file in the UGS directory, so that the UGS system can tell where the files it is to use are stored.

The KISSsoftCOM server should be registered as part of the installation process. However, if this did not happen, and the KISSsoft interface does not work, you must register KISSsoftCOM manually.
This is how to perform manual registration.
Windows Vista/7/8:
As you can only perform the registration if you have administrator rights, you can only do this here with the command prompt.

If KISSsoft is running on a server drive, you can enter the following command at the prompt to ensure you can access this drive as an administrator.
Pushd \\SERVER\directory
This command assigns a temporary drive letter to the directory. You can then go to where the *.bat file is stored and register the interface.
The following message is displayed if the KISSsoft add-in has been registered successfully.

To remove the registration, double-click on the file in the KISSsoft installation folder. This message is displayed if the process has been performed successfully.

To ensure the KISSsoft icons are displayed next to the menu options, you must also set a system variable with the path, to tell the program where the KISSsoft icons can be found.
Set system variable and use it as a value for the path, for example:
KSOFT_ICONS
C:\Program Files(x86)\KISSsoft 03-2014\bin32\icons
The folder also contains a file, in which a part's layers, sketches, planes, and drafts, can be changed.
