Devicemanager Problems; Host Problems; Login Problems - Black Box Terminal Server User Manual

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DeviceManager Problems

DeviceManager Problems
Error Message: 16 bit Windows Subsystem - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The
system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications.
Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
The error message can be misleading, because it is displayed even if the
actually missing.
To verify whether you have the file, type
window. If there is no
1.
Browse to
2.
Right-click and Copy the
3.
Browse to
4.
Right-click inside the window and Paste the file.
The error condition described here may also be the result of corruption of the
in which case the above procedure may be helpful to restore a valid file.
If the above procedure does not fix the DeviceManager installation problem, see
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=324767

Host Problems

Cannot access a host on a local network, verify:
The network address is correct.
The subnet mask is set correctly and reflects the network configuration.
The broadcast address is set correctly and reflects the network configuration.
Cannot access a host on a remote network:
Use the
gateway is specified, verify that a default gateway is specified. Ping the default gateway to
check if it is working.
Consider the situation beyond the gateway; for example, are intermediate gateways and the
remote host available? Also, check the messages returned by the
example, that a particular host or gateway is unreachable.
Gateways added into the gateway table are ignored by the Terminal Server:
Have you used BOOTP and entered a single static gateway in the bootptab file entry? If yes,
the other gateways will be ignored.
Access to host lost after a few minutes.
If the route to this host goes through routers, make sure those routers are all sending RIP
packets across the networks.

Login Problems

You have lost or don't know your password (as Admin user).
You must reset the Terminal Server to its factory default settings using the
the rear panel. There is no procedure to access the Terminal Server without a password.
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file proceed as follows:
AUTOEXEC.NT
(usually
%windir%/repair/
AUTOEXEC.NT
%windir%/system32/
command to verify that there is a route to the remote host. If no
show route
Terminal Server User Guide
%windir%/system32/
C:\WINDOWS\repair
file.
(usually
C:\WINDOWS\System32
for the official Microsoft explanation.
file is
AUTOEXEC.NT
in the address bar of an Explorer
).
).
AUTOEXEC.NT
command; for
ping
switch on
Reset
file,

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