ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUALOCTOBER 1997
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Wizardwindow can be accessedby running the
RhetorexConfiguration Utility that is located in
the AXXESSORY Talk folder inside the Pro-
grams group.
(22) Selectthe OK command button, followed by the
Next command button.
(23) An Interrupt Request (IRQ) window appears.
Makesure the IRQ Value is set to “5” (default).
Thenselect the Next command button to contin-
ue.
(24) A Shared Memory Address window appears.
Make sure the shared memory address is set to
“0xD0000”(default). Then select the Next com-
mand button to continue.
(25) An Advanced Options window appears. Select
theAdvanced Options command button to open
a dialog.In the dialog, change the Driver Start-
up to “Automatic.”Then select Ok to close the
dialog and select the Next command button to
continue.
(26) Another windowdi splays, asking if you wish to
automatically start the drivers after updating
yourconfiguration. Select No (default) and then
select the Finish command buttonto continue.
(27) After some additional files are installed, the
HASP Device Driver Installation Utility for
Windows NT window appears. Select the OK
command button to continue.
(28) Afterthe remaining files are installed, a window
appears stating that AXXESSORY Talk has
been successfully installed. Select the Finish
command button to continue.
(29) Awindow appe ars informing you that you must
restart the system to complete theinstallation.
Select the OK command button.
(30) To install the Japanese voice prompts (if de-
sired), remove ApplicationsSoftware Disk 5 of
5 and insert NT Japanese Prompts Disk 1 of 3.
Select “Start” and then “Run.” Enter “a:pmtse-
tup” and pressENTER. Then follow the instal-
lation instructions displayedon the monitor.
NOTE: If Japanese language prompts are not
installed,yet a user attempts to access them, En-
glish prompts will be delivered instead.
(31) If desired, disconnect the monitor, keyboard,
and mouse.
Windows NT Software Configuration
Thefollowing optional Wi ndowsNT software configu-
ration changes can be made if necessary.
AXXESSORYTalk ( Avdap) Service: The version 4.3
Windows NT-based AXXESSORY Talk software is
designed to start as a service using the default system
service account. Oncestarted, it attempts to logon as a
network user in order to gain network access and, if
necessary, will continue to try to log on about once a
minuteuntil it either succeeds or is terminated. Howev-
er,these attempts will not delay the start ofAXXE SSO-
RY Talk features, other than VisualMail. While the
networkconnection is down (either while the service is
awaiting logon or because of a later failure), Visual-
Mailand activities, such as print report or save/restore,
mappedto a network location will fail. Once the l ogon
succeedsand while the network is up, activities involv-
ing the network connectionwill succeed.
AXXESSORY Talk will start up automatically and
doesnot re quire a user to log on to Windows NT in or-
der to start it. However, the servicemust wait for “log
on”to get access to network resources in the following
situations:
If the customer’s E-mail System is configured to
MAPI, the service needs to lo g on so that it can
access the E-mail server.
TheB: drive is mappe dt oa ne tworkdri ve; the ser-
viceneeds to log on so that it can access the direc-
tory on the network drive.
To log on to the domain server,the service requires a
validuser ID and password on thedomain server. They
areprogrammed through AXXE SSORY TalkDatabase
Programmingin the AXXE SSORY Talk System-Wide
Programming window (see page 27). The user IDand
password can be obtained from the Windows NT sys-
tem administrator. It is important thatthe system ad-
ministrator set up thepassword so that it will not ex-
pire. If the passwordexpires, the log on will fail.
Theaccount that the Avdap servi ce uses must be part of
the local “Administrator” group on the AXXESSORY
Talk PC and it musthave an Advanced User Right set
to “Log on as a batch job.” To do this, follow these
steps:
(1) Selectthe Start button a ndopen Programs, then
Administrative Tools (Common), and then se-
lect User Manager.
(2) Select the Administratorsgroup from the list in
User Manager.
(3) Select the Add button.