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Installing the Software

Installing DIVA for Windows NT

This section describes how to install and configure DIVA for Windows NT under
Windows NT 4.0. For installation under Windows NT 3.51, see the readme file
under \win_nt\install\readme.txt on the ISDN Software Suite CD-ROM.
Before you install DIVA for Windows NT, take note of the following:
Make sure that network services are installed on your system. If you do not
have a network interface card, install the MS Loopback adapter (this adapter
appears in the list of available adapters in the Network Control Panel).
If you are using a Plug&Play ISA adapter (DIVA Server BRI), you should
enable resource allocation in your computer’s BIOS setup. Enabling resource
allocation ensures that the computer’s BIOS allocates hardware resources. In
some BIOS setups, you enable resource allocation by specifying that your
operating system is not Plug&Play.
To install DIVA for Windows NT:
Note Make sure you have your Windows NT CD-ROM or diskettes and informa-
tion about your ISDN line (see “Before You Start” on page 9).
Step One: Install your Server adapter as a network adapter
1. At the Windows NT console, logon as Administrator or equivalent.
2. Insert the ISDN Software Suite CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the “Start” button and select “Run”.
4. In the Run dialog box, type D:\start.exe (where D is your CD-ROM
drive letter).
5. From the ISDN Software Suite Welcome screen, click “Install Soft-
ware/View Documentation”.
6. If required, select “Windows NT 4.0” from “Select another operating
system”.
7. Click “Install/Update Software”.
The setup program copies files to your computer.
8. From the Select OEM Option dialog box, select your Server adapter, and
click “OK”.
9. If your computer has more than one bus type (for example, ISA and PCI),
the Active ISDN S0 Adapter dialog box appears. Select the bus type and
the bus number your adapter is using.
If you are using a Plug&Play ISA adapter and resource distribution is acti-
vated in your computer’s BIOS, you must select the “PnP BIOS” bus type.
This will ensure that hardware resources are allocated by your computer’s
BIOS.
10. Click “OK”.