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enabled and a remote user attempts to use
one of these services on your system, a win-
dow will pop up on your desktop alerting you
that a remote user is attempting to use the
Remote Workstation Control or Screen View
service and asking whether you want to per-
mit this user to use t his service on your sys-
tem. You can click Yes or No. If you do not
make a selection within 15 seconds (for
example, if you are not sitting at your system
when the access attempt is made), Netfinity
Manager will automatically prevent the
remote user from us ing the servic e on y our
system.
Disable DNS Name Resolution
If t h e Disable DNS Name Resolution opt io n
is enabled, Netfinity Manager will use only a
numeric TCP/IP address (for example,
8.24.67.32) to communicate with remote sys-
tems and will not attempt to resolve the
numeric address into an alphanumeric,
Domain Name Server (DNS) address (for
example, your.system.ibm.com). Select this
option if you are using Netfinity Manager is a
WINS networking environment or if you are
us ing TCP/IP in an environment that does
not have a Domain Name Server.
To enable one or more of the available Netfinity
Manager Options:
(1) Click Options....
(2) Select one or more Netfinity Manager
options.
(3) Click Save.
f. Set the Network Time-out Value (optio nal).
Th e Network Time-out field shows the number of
seconds that Netfinity Manager will attempt to
communicate with a remote system that is not
responding. If Netfinity Manager does not estab-
lish contact with the remote system within this
t im e, it ca nc e ls the co mm u ni ca tio n att em pt. The
Network Time-out default setting is 15 seconds.
This defaul t sett ing might not need to be altered.
g. Save the configuration and continue.
Click Save to save the configuration. Then, click
Exit to cont in ue.
Note: The configuration can be change d later by
double-clicking the Network Driver Con-
figuration object in the Netfinity Manager
folder.
10. A fter f inishing configuring t he system for netw ork
ac cess, the installati on program displays a list of
chan ges t hat mu st be mad e to t h e sys te m con fig ur ati on
files, and asks whether the installat ion program should
make the changes. For example, if Netfinity Manager
for Windows 95 is being install ed, the installation pr o-
gram will display a list of changes that must be made to
the CONFIG.SYS file.