
A-4 PowerMate 2000 Series Release Notes
Installing Windows 98 and LANDesk Client Manager
If you install LANDesk
®
Client Manager from the PowerMate 2000 Series
Application and Driver CD, you might intermittently see the error
“DMI Start – Failed to Launch : Intel LANDesk Client Manager.” This error can
occur if LANDesk Client Manager is unable to read the DMI area of BIOS as
your computer loads the Windows
®
98 operating system. LANDesk Client
Manager displays blank data for all BIOS derived information.
You can reduce the frequency of the error by uninstalling the NEC Management
Tools. If the DMI Start message occurs prior to the installation of the NEC
Management Tools, do not install them until the system has been restarted and
LANDesk Client Manager successfully starts all services.
When LANDesk Client Manager Is Installed Without the NEC SNMP Agent
You can use the uninstall utility to remove LANDesk Client Manager if the
NEC SNMP Agent has not been installed on the system. When you uninstall
LANDesk Client Manager, do not interrupt the uninstall process or power off
the system. The uninstall utility displays a message box indicating that the
uninstall process takes 10 minutes or longer to completely remove LANDesk
Client Manager.
Note:
NEC Management Tools, such as the NEC
Configuration Change Notification and NEC Auto Backup,
require the installation of LANDesk Client Manager. If you
remove LANDesk Client Manager, also remove the NEC
Management Tools to prevent error message reports.
If you interrupt the uninstall process or power off the system, you cannot use the
uninstall utility to remove the LANDesk application. You must then use the
NEC OS Restore CD to perform a full operating system restore. After the full
restore, you must reinstall all appropriate applications from the NEC
Application and Driver CD.
Installing Cheyenne Backup
After installing the Cheyenne
®
Backup utility on the system and rebooting the
system, an “Unable to connect to Group” error message might be displayed.
This message indicates that a backup tape unit is not installed. Installing a tape
unit or reconfiguring the Cheyenne Backup utility removes this message.
Summary of Contents for PowerMate 2000 Series
Page 13: ...1 System Overview Configuration Features Components ...
Page 93: ...4 System Board Connectors Jumpers Sockets Components ...
Page 110: ...6 Preventive Maintenance System Cleaning Keyboard Cleaning Mouse Cleaning ...
Page 113: ...7 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics ...
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