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EXPRESSBUILDER
The CD-ROM that comes with the server contains a setup utility called "EXPRESSBUILDER."
When you have first installed the server or append features to the server, use the
EXPRESSBUILDER to set up your server.
Refer to the EXPRESSBUILDER User’s Guide, located on your EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM,
for details.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use the EXPRESSBUILDER for any other
computers than the server, nor other Express5800 series servers than the
one that EXPRESSBUILDER is provided for. Not following this
instruction may cause failures.
The major functions of the EXPRESSBUILDER are:
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To install the OS.
It installs an operating system.
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To diagnose the system.
It diagnoses the server.
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To create a support disk.
It copies utilities in the EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM into a floppy disk to launch them
from the floppy disk.
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To update the Windows System*
It updates the several resources of Microsoft Windows 2000.
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To install the utilities
It installs the management utilities of ESMPRO and MWA.
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To read the online documents*
It opens the online document files (".PDF" files).
* These functions are available under Windows systems.
NOTE:
Some features among those listed above can be used from the
remote computer via cross cable, modem, or LAN (consoleless feature).
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