Using Cheyenne Backup; Backing Up Large Drives; Windows Nt Issues - NEC PowerMate Professional 9000E Series Service Manual

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7. Click
Add
8. Highlight
is a DHCP server on the network, click
9. Change the path in the window to
window appears. If Yes was clicked in step 8, skip to step 16. If No was
clicked in step 8, the Windows Setup window appears.
10. Click
Close
11. Fill in the
"Specify an IP address" area.
12. Click the
13. Click the
14. Click the
15. Click the
16. Click
OK

Using Cheyenne Backup

The following notes describe conditions and procedures specific to systems
running the Cheyenne Backup.

Backing Up Large Drives

When Cheyenne Backup is set to automatically back up a drive to a network
drive, and the system drive being backed up is greater than 2.l GB, multiple
instances of the Copy program may be launched, according to how many drive
letters are assigned to the hard drive. The first instances end with an indication
that no data was transferred. The last instance completes the backup
successfully.

Windows NT Issues

The following information is specific to systems running the Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 operating system.
Rebooting the System After Installing Internet Explorer 4.0
After Internet Explorer 4.0 has been installed from the NEC Select Install CD,
do not remove the CD until the reboot sequence has begun (anytime following
the screen clear, but before the system begins to boot from the CD).
A-4 Release Notes
. The Select Network Protocol window appears.
and click
TCP/IP
OK
. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Box appears.
IP Address
, the
Subnet Mask
DNS
tab and enter the host and domain name in the DNS display.
tab and change the Computer Name if appropriate.
Identification
tab and enter the WINS address if appropriate.
WINS
tab and enable IP forwarding if appropriate.
Routing
. When prompted to restart the system, click
. The TCP/IP Setup window appears. If there
; otherwise click
Yes
. Click
C:\I386
Continue
, and the
Default Gateway
.
No
. The Network
in the
Yes
.

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