
Figure 187. Package Workbench Screen
15.On the Package Workbench screen, review the Conference Room Pilot (CRP) and Production packages. From the action bar, click Form > Configure.
16.Click Next to finish the plan. From the action bar, click Form > Finish.
8.3.8 Setting Up and Verifying the Hosts File
If no Domain Naming Service is defined on your network, you must set up the hosts file for each machine. The following procedure must be completed on each machine on your network to ensure each machine can identify the other:
1.From Windows Explorer, access \Winnt\System32\Drivers\Etc\Hosts.
2.Add the Machine IP address and Machine name in your hosts file. For example,
192.168.254.4 ibm5500es #The OneWorld enterprise server 192.168.254.2 ibm5500ds #The OneWorld deployment server
Verify that you entered the address and name on a separate line. A pound sign
(#)marks the start of a comment, and the
Note: Again, If you use the Domain Naming Service (DNS) or the Windows
Internet Services (WINS), you do not need to set up and verify the hosts files.
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