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Do not save more than one ordered set of configuration files on a single diskette, which creates more than one file with the same three-digit number. Kick-Start uses these three-digit numbers exclusively to decide which configuration to apply next. Thus, putting multiple configuration sets on a single diskette prevents you from knowing which configuration you are applying.

For example, if the Aaaa#001.nas and Bbbb#001.nas files are both stored on the same configuration diskette, there is no guarantee that Aaaa#001.nas will be applied first (even though it is alphabetically first).

Disabling the Kick-Start Utility

If you do not use Kick-Start to configure your system, you must disable Kick-Start immediately. If Kick-Start is enabled, the system logs in automatically as administrator, which creates a security risk. Kick-Start also takes up system resources by constantly checking for configuration information.

To disable Kick-Start, perform the following steps:

1From the NAS Manager primary menu, click Maintenance.

2Click Terminal Services.

3Log onto the system as an administrator.

4Click the X on the top, right-hand corner of the Kick-Start window.

A Warning window displays that asks whether you want the Dell OpenManage Kick-Start configuration tool to run automatically each time the machine starts.

5Click No. If you click Yes, Kick-Start closes; however, it will run again the next time the system is rebooted.

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Dell 750N. 755N manual Disabling the Kick-Start Utility, Click Terminal Services