Intel SE7501CW2 manual LANDesk* Client Manager, Installing LANDesk Client Manager

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Intel Server Board SE7501CW2 Installation and Integration Guide

LANDesk* Client Manager

LANDesk* Client Manager makes it easier to manage a computer and troubleshoot common computer problems.

Use Client Manager to:

View system inventory

Monitor a computer's health

Receive alerts for system events

Remotely power off, power on, and reboot client computers

Monitor configuration changes

Installing LANDesk Client Manager

Client Manager has two different management consoles that you can install: a client (single, end-user) console and an administrator (multi-node manager) console.

Client: The client version enables an end user to view information and manage alerts for a local computer. This version doesn't permit a user to select and view remote computers, or power on/off other computers.

Administrator: The administrator version enables you to manage remote client computers on the network. This means you can view information, generate reports, receive alerts, and power on/off other computers remotely. To remotely reboot, power off, or power on client computers, the administrator version must be installed on at least one computer that is attached to the network. The administrator console is not designed to be a mobile management console. The best way to manage client computers from multiple locations is to connect to your administrator console via Internet Explorer* 5.5 from various computers on your network.

Installation instructions and further information on LANDesk Client Manager are available in the documentation included on the Server Board SE7501CW2 Resource CD.

LANDesk System Requirements

To run Client Manager on your network, the administrator and client computers must comply with these system requirements.

Administrator computers

Windows* 2000 or Windows XP for the administrator console

64 MB of RAM for Windows 2000, 128 MB of RAM for Windows XP

Client computers

Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows NT* 4.x (Service Pack 6a or later), Windows 2000, or Windows XP for the client console

24 MB of RAM for Windows 98 Second Edition, 32 MB of RAM for Windows Me or Windows NT, 64 MB of RAM for Windows 2000, 128 MB of RAM for Windows XP

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Contents Server Installation and Integration Guide Revision History Table of Contents Administrator computers Client computers Thank you Document OverviewTarget Audience Minimum Hardware Requirements Troubleshooting GuideHardware Integration Prepare for AssemblyElectrostatic Discharge ESD Important Safety InformationSafety Instructions and Information Attaching the Gasket to the I/O Shield Chassis Preparation and Server Board InstallationInstalling the I/O Shield About the I/O ShieldInstalling the Server Board Installing Chassis StandoffsInstalling the Rubber Bumper Installing Memory Attaching the Processor Installing the Boxed Intel Xeon ProcessorChoosing the Processor Socket Opening the Socket LeverAttaching the Heat Sink and Retention Clips Installing the Retention MechanismApplying Thermal Grease Attaching the Heat Sink Fan Installing the Processor Wind TunnelAttaching the Fan/Intake Assembly Attaching the Wind Tunnel Making Required Connections to the Server Board Making Optional Connections to the Server Board Installing the Serial B Cable Floppy and Front Panel Cables Installing the Access CoverCable Routing Intel Server Chassis SC5200 IDE or Scsi CablesInstalling into a Rack Rack Mode Installing the Chassis Feet Pedestal ModeFinishing Up Installing the Operating System Updating the BiosLANDesk System Requirements Installing LANDesk Client ManagerLANDesk* Client Manager Installing the Intel SMaRT Tool Thank you for purchasing Intel products