Quick Setup Guide
4.1.2 How to shutdown the Management Server
1.Press Enter to display the Main Menu screen.
2.From the Main Menu screen, use the Up or Down arrow to select Commands.
3.Press Enter to confirm your selection.
4.From the Commands menu, use the Up or Down arrow to select Shutdown and press Enter.
5.You will be asked to confirm this action on the following screen. At the Shutdown? prompt, use the Up or Down arrow to select Yes and press Enter to confirm.
NOTE: | Please note that there is currently no indication on the LCD panel to tell the |
| administrator that the machine has shut down and that it is safe to turn off the |
| server. |
| Typically server is in a state that it is safe to shutdown within a few minutes. |
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4.2 Client Software Requirements
Minimum requirements:
•Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or newer
•Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or newer
•Java Virtual Machine Runtime Engine (JRE) 1.5.0
Recommended requirements:
•Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer
•Mozilla Firefox 1.5. or newer
•Java Virtual Machine Runtime Engine (JRE) 1.5.0
Java Virtual Machine Runtime Engine is required for using the Monitoring pages in TMS. The JRE will automatically be downloaded and installed from the Internet if it is not found on the client. If the client does not have Internet access, the JRE can be downloaded directly from the TMS server. The path is found in the Monitoring section in the TMS help texts (click the question mark in the upper right corner of the screen in any TMS page).
Windows versions prior to Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 are not recommended on client workstations. Note that if you are using Windows NT 4.0 SP4 or Windows 2000 client workstations, authentication may fail as the default setting for LAN Manager Authentication Level is ‘Send LM & NTLM responses’. This should be set to 'Send LM & NTLM – use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated'. You find the LAN Manager Authentication Level setting in Local Policies > Security Option in Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy.
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