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SunForum

SunForum
heterogeneous environment of Sun workstations, PCs, and Apple computers. Using
SunForum, you can choose to interact through any of the following industry
standard H.323 features over your TCP/IP network:
Video and audio conferencing between two or more people
Shared native and non-native applications that enable PC applications to run on a
Solaris desktop, and vice-versa, providing the ability to transfer control of the
applications between participants
A shared whiteboard, chat window, clipboard, or file

Getting Started With SunForum

For more information about SunForum, or to download the latest version, refer to
the following web site:
http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/software/sunforum

Restoring Preinstalled Software

Your workstation comes preconfigured with the Solaris operating environment and
other preinstalled software. However, if you should replace your hard drive for any
reason, the replacement drive does not come preconfigured with the Solaris
operating environment or the other preinstalled software.
You should make and keep a full backup of the operating environment, which can
be used to restore your system if it is ever needed. Instructions for backing up your
operating environment are included in the preinstalled Solaris System Administration
Guide.
You can also restore some of the software that is preinstalled on your disk from the
CD-ROMs included in the appropriate version of the Solaris Media Kit. The Solaris
Media Kit contains some of the same software that is preinstalled on your
workstation, with the exception of the Java software. However, you can download
these products from the web sites listed in their respective sections in this document.
Some software product companies, such as Netscape, offer different versions of
software on their respective web sites.
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enables you to collaborate with colleagues while working in a

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