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Lucent Technologies Octel 100 Implementation And Service Manual
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualInstalling OS/2 W arp 4.06-5 d. Deselect the W IN-OS/2 Support option if it is listed. e. Deselect the Multimedia Software Support option. f. Click Next. The Adv anced Options screen displays. 21. Verify that the Add existing programs to your Desktop option is selected, then click OK to continue. Note that if you formatted the partition, the other options on the screen are dimmed. A series of screens display as the system transfers files to...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualInstalling the Messaging System Software6-6 If you are installing Visual Mailbox in a Windows NT Server or Local Files Server implementation, see the topic, “Installing Networking Services for OS/2,” in Chapter 19, “Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox.” Installing OS/2 Warp Fix Pak 10 OS/2 W arp Fix Pak 10 must be installed on PCs running OS/2 W arp 4.0. IBM issued Fix Pak 10 to address OS/2 W arp 4.0 operating system anomalies. To install...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualInstalling the Messaging System Software6-7 3. Open an OS/2 window. 4. From the C: prompt, type F: and press . 5. From the F: prompt, type CD VM and press . 6. From the \VM directory prompt, type INSTALL and press . The message “Setup is initializing, please wait” displays. Do not attempt installation from the full screen OS/2 window, because the installation process will run in the background and the installation screens will not be v...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualInstalling the Messaging System Software6-8 10. W ait while the system prepares to load files. A dialog box with installation options and space requirements displays. The Space Requirements section of the window displays the disk space required, based on the selected options, the space availability, and the installation and boot driv es. 11. Under Installation Options, leav e all of the options selected: · Program Files – Includes the...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualInstalling the Messaging System Software6-9 16. After all of the files hav e been copied, the system loads the configuration, modifies paths, and creates the desktop folder and program objects. The system then prompts you to indicate whether you want the messaging system to launch automatically upon bootup. 17. Click Yes to configure the messaging system to launch each time you restart the PC. 18. If you selected Yes in step 17, you are...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualInstalling the Messaging System Software6-10 · Iconfig – If you installed a Serial integration, run the ICONFIG program. For information on running the serial integration utility, see Chapter 10, “Establishing a Serial Integration.” To run a utility, select it from the list and click the Run button. W hile you may access these utilities from the program folder after installation, it is strongly recommended that you run them now. 22. After...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualVerifying Files After Installation6-11 Verifying Files After Installation After you complete system software installation, v erify that the STARTUP.CMD, CONFIG.SYS, and RUNVM.CMD files are similar to the samples prov ided here. The CONFIG.SYS file is located on the root of the C driv e, the RUNVM.CMD file is located in the \CVR directory, and the STARTUP.CMD file is located in the OS/2 Startup folder. Because systems and system setups v ary, the...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualVerifying Files After Installation6-12 Sample CONFIG.SYS File Because the CONFIG.SYS file for OS/2 is quite lengthy, only the lines affected by the system are shown here. The CONFIG.SYS file is stored in the root directory of the drive on which the system is installed. LIBPATH=.;C:\OS2\DLL;C:\;C:\OS2\APPS\DLL;C:\CVR SET PATH=C:\OS2;C:\OS2\SYSTEM;C:\C:\OS2\INSTALL;C:\CVR FILES=20 BUFFERS=30 DEVICE=C:\CVR\OS2SNTNL.SYS For Dialogic only: SET...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualVerifying Files After Installation6-13 Sample RUNVM.CMD File The RUNVM.CMD file, located in the \CVR directory, is the file that launches the system. :START START /C /MIN SMDI.EXE (only if using SMDI) CALL START /MIN RUNVFS.CMD (only if using Visual Mailbox) CALL CALLPERF PLUS IF ERRORLEVEL == 64 GOTO ERRORLOG IF ERRORLEVEL == 50 GOTO DOW GOTO END :DOW APFR ALLDAY IF ERRORLEVEL==7 GOTO SAT IF ERRORLEVEL==6 GOTO FRI IF ERRORLEVEL==5 GOTO THURS...
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6. Installing the Software Implementation and Service ManualVerifying Files After Installation6-14 W hen the system launches, the RUNVM.CMD file monitors for error codes. If the RUNVM.CMD receiv es an error code 50, indicating shutdown based on the System Setup parameter Shutdown System after Daily Maintenance, control is passed to the DOW label (Day of W eek routines). The ALLDAY program determines the day of the week, and control is then passed to the appropriate label in the file. Under these...