====Installing Libraries==== ARDI is designed to run on a wide range of different systems and a huge variety of applications. Because of this, we don't include //everything// with an ARDI installation. If you use new features, drivers or modules, you might need to install extra **Python Modules**. ===Installing Python Modules=== To install a module, you'll first need its //name//. For example, the library to help publish reports to Google Drive is called **gdrive2**. Once you know its name, you'll need to do the following... * Sign into your ARDI server (for example, using SSH for Linux or Remote Desktop for Windows servers), * Open a terminal/command window, * Type the following, replacing //packagename// with the name of the Python package you need. ===On Linux=== **pip3 install** //packagename// ===On Windows=== **c:\python\scripts\pip install** //packagename//