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There are five sections to the GUI-mode installation. Each has a distinct background screen. The first section is purely informative to you, the user. The second section contains a series of checklists, asking for which items you wish to install on that server. The third section asks for locations based upon the items selected in the second section. The fourth section confirms whether you wish to proceed and update your disk or abort your installation. The fifth section actually installs the software in the requested locations.

You will be presented with a series of dialogs. Most of the dialogs contain two buttons, OK and Cancel. OK will proceed to the next dialog. Except where noted, the Cancel buttons allow you to abort the current action.

Caution

Be careful not to overwrite installations for terminals using prior software releases. Do not select Upgrade on top of a previous installation when prompted.

Refer back to “Text Mode Installation” for additional information.

Installing on Non-Supported Servers

Although the installation software supports installation only on Windows NT server, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, Slackware, Red Hat Linux, and HP/UX servers, some end-users may want to use other servers. Patches to the CD software will be made available as new server platforms become supported. In the event that patches are not available at the time you require them, you can do one of two things: Either install the tar files (and other files) manually on your server or modify the installation script for use in your environment. Although the current software does not support either of these, the tools are provided so that you can do it if needed.

The entire installation procedure is written using TCL 8.0.3 and TK 8.0.3. TCL/TK is a scripting language similar to the shell and/or Perl, and is available for a large number of platforms (generic UNIX, Windows, Macintosh, and other systems). Tcl contains a non-graphical interface, TK adds a graphical interface.

The contents of the CD are separated into several directories. The product directory contains the terminal software. The scripts directory contains the TCL and TK scripts. The sources directory contains two tar files of sources, one for TK, one for TCL. The library directory contains runtime files that are common to all supported platforms but are not part of the actual installation scripts. The images directory contains the various background images for the installation screens (when run with a GUI). The product.src directory contains the source for the terminal components that are protected by the GPL (GNU Public License).

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Contents T1500 WINDOWS-BASED Terminal Network Installation Guide Page December Compaq T1500 Windows-based Terminal Reference Guide Canadian Notice Iii Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications CablesJapanese Notice European Union NoticeGrant Disclaimer of WarrantyLicense Agreement Government Restricted Rights Limit of liabilityExport Restrictions Contents Selecting Browser Location Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up ResourcesConfiguring Server Application Resources ViiiList of Figures Installing CD Software onto the ServersInstallation Planning Worksheets T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Quick-StartInstructionsPage References How to Use This GuideOverview IntroductionOther RFCs XiiTime Server HP/UX Installation Overview and PlanningOverview of Installation Procedure Complete Worksheets Planning Your InstallationConfigure Terminal Start-Up Resources Select Location of Browser Configure Optional Terminal Start-Up ResourcesConfigure Server Application Resources Install CD Software onto the ServersBootp Configuring Terminal Start-Up ResourcesPage Bootptab File Example Dhcp Page Option Number Option Description Dhcp OptionsPage Netsvc Option 43 Vendor-Specific ID T1500-Specific Option DefinitionsNoswap Mfcfg Option Overload Packet SizeLabels and Data for Text Format Option Number Option 18 vs. Option 43 vs. Options 128+Option Option Number Label Labels and Data for Text Format OptionOptions 128+ NFS TftpNwt/root norootsquash Time Server DNSNetwork Services Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up ResourcesNFS Select Security Permissions Add Show Users SnmpSerial Internet Connections Http HelpFTP Http UpgradesChapter Http Configuring Server Application ResourcesRSH X Manager POP3/IMAP4ICA Terminalspaceuser Secure Shell Page Chapter Browser Location Selecting Browser LocationNetscape Communicator Constraints Consequences Network BootChapter Onto the Servers CD ContentsRunning the Installation Program Dev/c1t2d0 Platform DriveMount /mnt/cdrom /cdrom Platform CommandPage Text-Mode Installation GUI-Mode Installation Installing on Non-Supported Servers Mkdir /cdcopy cd /cdrom tar cvf . cd /cdcopy tar xpvf T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Quick-Start Instructions Quick-Start Procedure Page Key Reset Procedure Installation Planning Worksheets Page Time Server Terminal Start-Up Resources WorksheetOptional Terminal Start-up Resources Worksheet Admin ToolServer Application Resources Worksheet Browser Launch Location Resources Worksheet Other Images Location Worksheet Software Images from the Cdrom Worksheet Installation Planning Worksheets T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Network Installation Guide