
2-34 System Configuration
Clear the message as follows.
1.
Access LANDesk Client Manager.
!
If the LANDesk Client Manager Notification window is still open, click
Yes
, and then click the Client Manager button.
!
From the desktop, click
Start
on the taskbar, point to
Programs
, point
to
LANDesk Client Manager
, and click
LANDesk Client Manager
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.
LANDesk Client Manager launches.
2.
Open the Tools menu and click
PC Health
. The PC Health window appears.
The Chassis Opened field displays the Yes setting.
3.
Click
Clear
next to the Chassis Opened field.
4.
Exit from LANDesk Client Manager.
LDCM Admin Function
The following information is for System Administrator use in administrating
local area networks. This information applies to systems that are configured for
Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT.
The LANDesk Client Manager (LDCM) Admin function is installed on the C
drive of your system when LANDesk Client Manager is installed from the NEC
Application and Driver CD. For information on installing LANDesk Client
Manager, see “Launching the Application and Driver CD” earlier in this section.
Once LANDesk Client Manager is installed, start LDCM Admin as follows.
1.
Power up the system.
2.
Click
Start
, point to
Programs
, and click
Explorer
.
3.
In Explorer, double click
(C:) Landesk
.
4.
Double click
Admin
.
5.
Double click Setup.exe and follow the prompts.
Cheyenne Backup
Cheyenne Backup is a data management and backup program, available on
systems running the Windows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system. This
program is separate from but integrates into the Intel LANDesk Client
Manager’s Smart Hard Drive Auto-Backup Utility and the NEC Backup Utility.
If hard drive performance degrades due to bad sectors or other internal
problems, the Smart Hard Drive utility automatically invokes the Cheyenne
Backup program and backs up the entire file system to a Zip drive or to a
network drive.
Summary of Contents for PowerMate 2000 Series
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Page 113: ...7 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics ...
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