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2   NEC PowerMate 8100 Series Release Notes

General Notes

The following notes describe general system behaviors and recommended
operating procedures not documented in other PowerMate 8100 Series
documentation.

Installing Applications and Online Documentation

The system comes with the operating system preloaded. Microsoft

®

 Internet

Explorer

®

 4.01 also comes preinstalled on systems with the Window

®

 98

operating system. All other applications and the online documentation are
installed from the NEC Select Install CD. Microsoft Internet Explorer also
comes on the NEC Select Install CD for systems with the Windows 95 or
Windows NT

®

 operating system.

Follow the guidelines in this section when installing applications, the NEC Help
Center online documentation, and the Healthy Environment online brochure.

Choosing the Correct Installation Method

Most applications and the online documentation are installed from the NEC
Select Install CD using the Selective Application Restore program. However,
the NEC SNMP Agent and NEC WebTelligent

 are both installed using a

Setup.exe program launched from a subdirectory on the NEC Select Install CD.

Installing Applications in the Correct Order

For systems with the Windows 95 or Windows NT operating system, Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.01 must be installed first and alone in a separate Select
Install session. For all operating systems, LANDesk

®

 Client Manager must also

be installed in a separate Select Install session, and before certain other
applications. The NEC SNMP Agent and LANDesk Client Manager should not
both be installed on the same computer. Use these guidelines when installing
applications and online documentation.

„

 

For systems with the Windows 95 or Windows NT operating system,
install Microsoft Internet Explorer first and alone, before installing any
other application from the NEC Select Install CD.

Internet Explorer 4.01 already comes preinstalled on systems with the
Windows 98 operating system.

„

 

Install LANDesk Client Manager alone and before installing NEC
Security, Cheyenne Backup utility, NEC Configuration Change
Notification, the NEC Auto Backup utility, or NEC WebTelligent.

Summary of Contents for POWERMATE 8100 RELEASE NOTES

Page 1: ...System for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Changing Network Settings 6 Installing Cheyenne Backup 7 Identifying the Pentium III Processor 7 Installing PartitionMagic 8 Selective Application Restore Pro...

Page 2: ...store program However the NEC SNMP Agent and NEC WebTelligent are both installed using a Setup exe program launched from a subdirectory on the NEC Select Install CD Installing Applications in the Corr...

Page 3: ...the order in which other applications are installed Applications other than LANDesk Client Manager Internet Explorer the NEC SNMP Agent or the NEC WebTelligent software can be installed during the sa...

Page 4: ...gent have both been installed it is not possible to remove either application using the uninstall utility If you attempt to remove one of the applications a full operating system restore will have to...

Page 5: ...ts close box Disable the Internet Explorer Channel Bar from the Display Properties window Right click anywhere on the desktop and click Properties Click the Web tab in the Display Properties window Un...

Page 6: ...lation instructions Configuring the System for Microsoft Internet Explorer TCP IP must be enabled before Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 01 can be used See Changing Network Settings in this documentfor...

Page 7: ...ip to step 16 If No was clicked in step 8 the Windows Setup window appears 10 Click Close The Microsoft TCP IP Properties Box appears 11 Fill in the IP Address the Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway...

Page 8: ...click the System icon Processor identification in Microsoft Windows and in Intel LANDesk Client Manager does not effect in any way the performance of your Pentium III processor At bootup the system B...

Page 9: ...ows NT Workstation Version 4 00 operating system but before Windows NT actually completes its boot and displays the NT logon screen insert the NEC Select Install CD Note Install the optional software...

Page 10: ...Installation in the printed PowerMate 8100 Series User s Guide 1 Close all open applications before installing WebTelligent and Auto Discovery Agent 2 Install web server software on a machine with a h...

Page 11: ...eady installed Look for the following directory C Program files PBNEC WebTelligent Discovery Agent If it is not there install the software from the NEC Select Install CD following the procedure in The...

Page 12: ...to collect a list of machines to manage Double click the Network icon on the WebTelligent screen and click on the domain name to locate the desktop being managed Click on the desktop to be managed A W...

Page 13: ...exe where E is the CD ROM drive 4 Click OK Follow the prompts to install the software SCSI Drive Limitations The following procedures and operating limitations apply to systems whose only hard drive i...

Page 14: ...n of Windows 95 that is included with their system because this version is already configured for Ultra DMA 33 When users install their own version of Windows 95 ULTRA DMA 33 does not function without...

Page 15: ...6 60 10 800 x 600 53 67 85 11 1024 x 768 60 02 75 12 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 13 1024 x 768 68 68 85 LS120 Super Floppy Eject Button Waiting on MFG details Windows 95 Issues The following notes describe c...

Page 16: ...hen this happens buttons are displayed in the report window providing options for backing up files or utilities that are open See your documentation on Cheyenne Backup for more information on these op...

Page 17: ...Com 3C905B TX drivers are preinstalled on the system and no protocols are loaded This configuration does not display the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop See Changing Network Settings in this...

Page 18: ...el Pro 100 or 3Com 3C905B TX drivers from the NEC Driver CD 1 Locate the entire directory for the network card you are installing in your system Copy the entire directory to a local temporary director...

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