June 2004 NEC Business Solutions Ltd
46 - Chapter 4 Backing Up & Restoring the System
Doc. No. 8557 - Release 1.1
June 2004
SECTION 4
SETTING THE VOICE
MESSAGING SYSTEM
TO LOG ON TO A
NETWORK

Windows connection with NetBIOS

To set the voice messaging system to log on to a Windows ME, 98, NT or
2000 network with NetBIOS over TCP/IP, you need to:
Add the Windows user ID and password with network access rights.
Log on to the NT domain or Workgroup from the voice messaging system.
Map a network drive on the computer.
To add the user with network access rights to the voice messaging
system
1 On the voice messaging system, go to an OS/2 command prompt.
2 Log on as an administrator and type
logon admin /p:admin
and press ENTER.
NOTE: To change the default administrator log on, perform “To change
the default administrator user ID and password” on page 47.
3 Add a user with network access rights by using specific words in place of
“userid” and “password” and typing
net user userid password /add
and pressing ENTER.
NOTE: The userid and password must match the settings for the Win-
dows computer. See "Setting up a remote Windows computer
for backups," on page 50 for more details.
4 Log off the default administrator by typing Logoff and pressing ENTER.
To log on to Windows NT with NetBIOS
1 Go to an OS/2 command prompt.
2 Use specific words in place of “userid” “password” and “domain.”
If using a network domain, type
logon userid /p:password
/d:domain
If no domain, type
logon userid /p:password
3 Press ENTER.
To map a Windows NT network drive
1 Go to an OS/2 command prompt.
2 Use specific words in place of “server” and “share” and type
net use x: \\server\share
and press ENTER.