Using The Setup Utility To Configure The Workstation - IBM NetVista N70 Reference

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Using the Setup Utility to configure the workstation

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Instructions and other messages provide additional information. Some fields have
templates to assist in providing the correct information or correct field format. The
templates appear at the bottom of the screen. Error messages provide information
if you need to complete a field or correct a value before continuing. Error messages
also inform you if the entered data could be successfully used or not.
Fields that are greyed out on the Configuration Program menu are inactive. You
must first change the Addressing field settings from DCHP to Static IP, then edit
the values.
To exit from the Configuration Program menu, select Save to retain your settings.
Your system will automatically reboot.
The Setup Utility allows you to perform the following tasks:
v Specify your keyboard language settings
v Configure your Internet Protocol (IP) settings
v Configure your Desktop
The first time the workstation is started, you will use the initial Setup Utility
wizard to configure the workstation. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure
the workstation.
The Setup Utility allows you to configure the following applications on your
workstation:
v Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) Client
v ICA Remote Application Manager
v Netscape Browser
v IBM 5250 and IBM 3270 emulators
v Custom applications of your choice
The Setup Utility provides two workstation Mode user interfaces:
1. A single application that starts automatically when you power on the
workstation.
2. A Start button with one or more applications. These applications can start
automatically, if desired.
Administrators can restrict access to the Setup Utility and BIOS
Configuration/Setup Utility screen by using the Setup Utility to create an
administrative password.
To access the Setup Utility anytime after the initial configuration, press and hold
the following keys on the left side of the keyboard: Shift + Ctrl + Alt. Hold these
keys down for several seconds until the Setup Utility starts.
You can place the Setup Utility icon on the start bar for simple, future access.

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