Cisco Systems 3.1(6) appendix Task 6 Install MSXML3 and MSXML3 Service Pack

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Pack 2.

Caution: When you install Internet Explorer, the file WScript.exe is installed automatically. Do not remove WScript.exe, or the Cisco Unity Setup program fails.

1.Insert the Internet Explorer 5.5 CD that came with your Cisco Unity CD set in the CD−ROM drive.

If the installation starts automatically, select Install Internet Explorer 5.5 and Internet tools. Then proceed to step 4.

If the installation program did not start automatically, continue with step 2.

2.Browse to the I386 directory on the CD. It is usually under the folder named IE55.

3.Double−click IE5Setup.

Note: This might appear as IE5Setup.exe if you have enabled the option of showing file name extensions for known file types in the Windows Explorer options.

4.Select I Accept the agreement and click Next.

5.Follow the on−screen prompts to complete the installation. Select Finish to complete the installation and restart the server.

Note: There are a few final tasks that the installation routine completes the next time that you log into the server.

Task 6: Install MSXML3 and MSXML3 Service Pack 1

Complete this procedure in order to install MSXML3 and MSXML3 Service Pack 1.

1.Insert Cisco Unity CD 1 in the CD−ROM drive.

2.Browse to the MsXml directory and double−click Msxml3sp1.exe.

3.Follow the on−screen prompts.

Task 7: Install Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3

Complete this procedure in order to install the 2000 Server Service Pack 3.

1.Insert Cisco Unity 3.1(6) Service Packs CD 1 in the CD−ROM drive.

2.Browse to the folder Windows 2000 SP3\.

3.Double−click on the file named ENU_w2ksp3.exe.

4.Follow the on−screen prompts until the installation is complete.

Task 8: Install the MS03−007 Hot Fix

Complete this procedure in order to install IIS Hotfix MS03−007.

1.Insert Cisco Unity 3.1(6) Service Packs CD 1 in the CD−ROM drive.

2.Browse to the root folder.

3.Double−click on the file named Q815021_W2K_sp4_x86_EN.EXE.

4.Follow the on−screen prompts until the installation is complete.

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Contents Introduction Introduction PrerequisitesPrerequisites Task 1 Start the Windows 2000 Server Initial Installation RequirementsTask 2 Complete the Windows 2000 Server Initial Installation Snmp Optional FTP Optional − has security implicationsDhcp Optional Task 3 Complete the Message Queing Configuration Select the Add/Remove Windows Components option Page Task 4 Install Additional Windows 2000 Languages Optional Task 5 Install Internet Explorer 5.5 with Service PackTask 8 Install the MS03−007 Hot Fix Task 6 Install MSXML3 and MSXML3 Service PackTask 7 Install Windows 2000 Server Service Pack Select I Accept the agreement and click NextTask 11 Verify IP Connectivity Task 9 Change Windows Explorer Settings OptionalTask 10 Attach the Network Cable to the Server Select Tools Folder OptionsTask 12 Configure Internet Explorer for the First Time Select Tools Internet OptionsAppendix B Configure the Most Common TCP/IP Parameters Page Click the DNS tab Menu window similar to this image appears Appendix C Change the Name of the Computer Name Optional Select Properties Click the Network Identification tabNetPro Discussion Forums − Featured Conversations Related Information

3.1(6) specifications

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