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The SSU may be run directly from the Server Configuration Software CD or from a set of DOS diskettes.
If you choose to run the SSU from a set of DOS diskettes, you must copy the SSU from the Server
Configuration Software CD to a set of DOS diskettes and follow the instructions in the included
README.TXT file to prepare the diskettes.
If your diskette drive is disabled, or improperly configured, you must use the flash-resident Setup utility to
enable it so that you can use the SSU. If necessary, you can disable the drive after you exit the SSU.
Information entered using the SSU overrides any entered using Setup.
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Running the SSU Locally
Running the ssu.bat file provided on the SSU media starts the SSU. If the server boots directly
from the SSU media, the ssu.bat file is automatically run. If it boots from a different media, the
SSU can be started manually or by another application. When the SSU starts in the local
execution mode (the default mode), the SSU accepts input from the keyboard and/or mouse.
The SSU presents a VGA-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) on the primary monitor.
The SSU runs from writable, nonwritable, removable, and nonremovable media. If the SSU is
run from nonwritable media, user preference settings (such as screen colors) can not be saved.
The SSU supports the ROM-DOS V6.22 operating system. It may run on other ROM-DOS
compatible operating systems but they are not supported. The SSU will not operate from a
“DOS-box” running under an operating system such as Windows†.
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Running the SSU Remotely
Running the SSU remotely requires a remote server with a Server Monitor Module 2 (SMM2)
card and a local system with Remote Control software available.
The SMM2 card provides video memory, keyboard, and mouse redirection support for the
remote server. The Remote Control console of the local system displays and sends video
memory and user input to the remote server through either a modem or an Ethernet link.
Because the SSU runs exclusively on the remote server, any files required for the SSU to run
must be available on the remote server (on removable or nonremovable media).
If you connect the local system to the remote server through a network or modem you can see
the console, control the mouse, and control the keyboard of the remote server.
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