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5.Verify that the utilities and/or service(s) are installed and running.

Double-click the Services icon in the Control Panel. AutoShutdown and ThermalShutdown should be listed with the status of Started.

The Asset Tag utility and Auto Power On utility (if installed) are located in the c:\dellutil directory.

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To remove a service, perform the following steps:

1.Insert the backup diskette in drive A.

2.Run remove.exe from the diskette.

3.Select the service(s) you want to remove and click Next.

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The Asset Tag utility allows you to enter an asset tag number for the computer. The default System Setup screens (see Figure 3-1) do not show the asset tag number unless you enter one using this utility.

NOTE: The Asset Tag utility does not function correctly under Windows NT or Win- dows 95. However, you may be able to run the utility in Windows NT by booting from a DOS diskette or diagnostics diskette, exiting to the DOS prompt, and then entering the asset command on the DOS command line.

You can use the Asset Tag utility to enter an asset tag number that you or your com- pany assign to the computer.

You can also use the Asset Tag utility to enter an owner tag that appears in the sys- tem sign-on screen.

Use the asset command from an MS-DOS prompt. To view existing asset tag and ser- vice tag numbers, type asset and press <Enter>. (You can also view the asset tag number using the System Setup program described in Chapter 3.)

The Asset Tag utility is located in the c:\dellutil directory.

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