Preface

Typographical Conventions

The following typographical conventions are used in Express5800/320Ma system documents:

The bold font emphasizes words in text or indicates text that you type, the name of a screen object, or the name of a programming element. For example:

Before handling or replacing system components, make sure that you are properly grounded by using a grounded wrist strap.

In the System Properties dialog box, click the Hardware tab.

Call the RegisterDeviceNotification function.

The italic font introduces new terms and indicates programming and command-line arguments that the user defines. For example:

Many hardware components are customer-replaceable units (CRUs), which can be replaced on-site by system administrators with minimal training or tools.

copy filename1 filename2

Pass a pointer for the NotificationFilter parameter

The monospace font indicates sample program code and output, including message text. For example:

#include <iostream.h>

The operation completed successfully.

Getting Help

If you have a technical question about Express5800/320Ma hardware or software, try these online resources first:

Online support from NEC Technical Support. You can find the latest technical information about an Express5800/320Ma through online product support at the NEC Technical Support Web site:

http://support.necsam.com/servers/

Online product support for Microsoft® products. Your primary source for support is the computer manufacturer who provided your software, or an

authorized Microsoft Support Provider. You can also find the latest technical information about Microsoft Windows® and other Microsoft products through online product support at the Microsoft Help and Support Web site:

http://support.microsoft.com/

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