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Glossary
system name See internet protocol
address.
terminal window A terminal window
is a type of HP VUE window that emu-
lates a complete display terminal. Termi-
nal windows are typically used to fool
non-client programs into believing they
are running in their favorite terminal.
When not running programs or execut-
ing operating system commands, termi-
nal windows display the command-line
prompt. See also HP Visual User Envi-
ronment.
title bar The rectangular area between
the top of the window and the window
frame, that contains the title of the win-
dow object.
transceiver A device that transmits and
receives signals.
user account The system administrator
defines a user account for every person
authorized to use the system. Each user
account contains the name the computer
uses to identify the person (user ID), and
the person’s password. User accounts
also contain project and organization
names, to help the system determine who
can use the system and what resources
each person or organization can use. See
also user ID, password.
user ID The name the computer uses to
identify you. Your system administrator
assigns you a user ID. Enter your user ID
during the login procedure when the sys-
tem displays the login prompt. See also
user account.
username The name that the system
recognizes as uniquely yours. Also
known as your login name. The user-
name is also the name that identifies you
to the mail system and other software re-
quiring secure entry.
utility See utility program.
utility program A program provided
with the operating system to perform a
frequently required task, such as printing
a file or displaying the contents of a di-
rectory. See also command, shell com-
mand.
window A rectangular area of the
screen for viewing information. HP VUE
allows you to create several types of win-
dows on the screen. Each window is a
separate computing environment in
which you may execute programs, edit
text, or read text. See also Workspace
Manager.
Window Manager The HP VUE pro-
gram that controls the size, placement,
and operation of windows.
working directory See current work-
ing directory.
Workspace What the screen becomes
when you start HP VUE. Although you
can hide the workspace under terminal
windows or other graphic objects, you
can never position anything behind the
workspace. All windows and graphic ob-
jects appear stacked on the workspace.
See also HP Visual User Environment,
terminal window.
Workspace Manager The program
that controls the size, placement, and op-
Summary of Contents for B132L+
Page 15: ...1 Preface ...
Page 20: ...6 ...
Page 21: ...7 1 System Overview ...
Page 40: ...26 System Overview Networking Overview ...
Page 41: ...27 2 Using Your CD ROM Drive ...
Page 60: ...46 Using Your CD ROM Drive Troubleshooting ...
Page 61: ...47 3 Using Your Digital Data Storage DDS Tape Drive ...
Page 77: ...63 4 Using Your 3 5 Inch Floppy Disk Drive ...
Page 89: ...75 5 Solving Problems ...
Page 105: ...91 A Safety and Regulatory Statements ...
Page 107: ...93 Safety and Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity 1 Declaration of Conformity 1 ...
Page 108: ...94 Safety and Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity 2 Declaration of Conformity 2 ...
Page 111: ...97 Safety and Regulatory Statements Emissions Regulations VCCI Class 2 ITE ...
Page 117: ...103 Safety and Regulatory Statements Warnings and Cautions Warnings and Cautions ...
Page 118: ...104 Safety and Regulatory Statements Warnings and Cautions ...
Page 119: ...105 B Changing Your Workstation s Hardware Configuration ...
Page 184: ...170 Changing Your Workstation s Hardware Configuration Changing Your Monitor Type ...
Page 185: ...171 C SCSI Connections ...
Page 206: ...192 SCSI Connections Connecting to the SCSI Ports ...
Page 207: ...193 D The Boot Console Interface ...
Page 240: ...226 The Boot Console Interface Displaying PIM Information ...
Page 252: ...238 Glossary ...