Citrix MetaFrame ApplicationServer for Windows 2000 ServersVersion 1.8MetaFrame Solutions GuideCitrix Systems, Inc.
x MetaFrame Solutions GuideThe products listed in this guide have been tested and found to be compatible withMetaFrame. Many other products work well
86 MetaFrame Solutions GuideInstallationÛÛÛÛ To install Microsoft Office 97 on a MetaFrame server1. Log on to the console as a local administrator.2.
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 87Microsoft Web site at (http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2000/journ/OutlTermSrvr.htm)Software Requirements
88 MetaFrame Solutions GuideYou need at least 259MB on the destination drive to install Office 2000.14. Select the applications you want to install.
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 89InstallationÛÛÛÛ To install the GroupWise 5.5 client on a MetaFrame server1. At a command prompt, type chang
90 MetaFrame Solutions Guidea virtual location (like a user’s home directory) so that it is different for each user.If you do decide to do this, you
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 91Programming SoftwareMicrosoft Visual Basic Version 5.0 Enterprise EditionOverviewMicrosoft Visual Basic Vers
92 MetaFrame Solutions Guide7. When the form loads, verify that the form can be changed and saved.8. From a MetaFrame session, verify that a user wit
93CHAPTER 4The third phase of putting a MetaFrame solution into production is to secure yourdata, applications, and systems from unauthorized use and
94 MetaFrame Solutions GuideYou can control what users can and cannot do on their workstations and on therest of the network in several ways. The mos
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 95K%SystemRoot %\ System32\Winspool.drvK%SystemRoot %\ System32\Mpr.dllProtecting Against Viruses and Trojan H
Welcome xiConvention MeaningKIndicates a list of related information, not procedural steps.WINNT or%SystemRoot%Refers to the Windows 2000 system tree
96 MetaFrame Solutions GuideHave at least one commercial virus-detection program in use and regularly checkyour file servers for viruses. If possible
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 97Category EventsLogon and Logoff Logon attempts, logoff attempts, and the creating andbreaking of network con
98 MetaFrame Solutions GuideThe Auditlog UtilityThe Auditlog utility is used to generate reports of logon/logoff activity for aMetaFrame server based
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 99/eventlog:filenameSpecifies the name of a backup security event log to use as input to Auditlog.Create a bac
100 MetaFrame Solutions GuideSecureICA Services offers the following features:K128-bit encryption during user authenticationTo ensure account securit
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 101The disadvantage of a symmetric key algorithm is that the secret key used toencrypt the data must be sent t
102 MetaFrame Solutions GuideThird-Party Security ProductsThis section contains detailed installation and integration information for thefollowing th
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 103This software control method prevents eavesdropping on unsecure phone lines ornetworks.The access control s
104 MetaFrame Solutions GuideSecurity Dynamics SecurIDACE/Server UNIX Solaris VersionHardware RequirementsK Sun SPARCstation with CD-ROM drive and 4m
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 105The TCP/IP protocol must be installed on the MetaFrame server inorder to communicate with the ACE/Server in
xii MetaFrame Solutions GuideÛÛÛÛ To access MetaFrame Books OnlineClick Start, point to Programs, then MetaFrame Tools, and click MetaFrameBooks Onli
106 MetaFrame Solutions Guide7. After configuring security options, the installation asks whether you want toadd users to the Security Dynamics user
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 107UsageRemote Control Connections1. Select a configuration from the connectivity matrix above and set up asup
108 MetaFrame Solutions Guidemachine that uses the domain controller to be authenticated using the SecurIDsolution.Any machine, whether local or doma
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 109When I try to start Sdadmin on the ACE/Server, I get a “user root not found”message even though I have a ro
110 MetaFrame Solutions GuideKPost Installation.The following questions and answers are important to ensure that bothProgress and ACE/Server function
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 1111. Log on as root user to the Solaris machine. Insert the Progress Database 4mmDAT tape into the tape reade
112 MetaFrame Solutions Guide2. From the Tokens menu, select Import and import the token file(s) you intendto use for this integration.3. Select Site
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 113Client systems require a minimum of 8MB of RAM for VTCP/SECUREand the ICA Client software.Installation Over
114 MetaFrame Solutions Guide3. Run the ICA Win32 Client and connect to the MetaFrame server.The following matrix lists the possible client operating
Chapter 4 Securing the Enterprise 115Usage1. From the Windows 95 client machine, dial into the ISP for Internet accessusing Windows 95 Dial-up N
Welcome xiiiKInteractive online support forumsKThe Citrix Developer Network (CDN) available at http://www.citrix.com/cdnThis new, open enrollment mem
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117CHAPTER 5If you are publishing applications for end-users who connect to your Citrix serversover the Internet or your organization’s Intranet, the
118 MetaFrame Solutions GuideFifteen anonymous user accounts are created automatically during installation.If more than 15 anonymous users are logged
Chapter 5 Connecting to the Web 119Active Desktop is currently not supported.ConfigurationIf the Citrix ICA Web Client is not installed, Interne
120 MetaFrame Solutions GuideRequirementsHardware RequirementsKInternet connection (modem, Ethernet card, ISDN)Software RequirementsKNetscape Navigat
Chapter 5 Connecting to the Web 121ConfigurationIf the Citrix ICA Web Client is not installed, Netscape Communicatorautomatically downloads and
122 MetaFrame Solutions GuideNetscape FastTrack Server Version 3.01 for Windows NTNetscape FastTrack Server Version 3.01 is an entry level Web server
Chapter 5 Connecting to the Web 123ÛÛÛÛ To publish an applicationThe first step in this procedure is to publish an application. Publishing anapp
124 MetaFrame Solutions Guide7. Select the details associated with the session type. For the HTML file name,click Browse to specify the Web server’s
Chapter 5 Connecting to the Web 125[BLPNC]Address=BLPNCInitialProgram=#BLPNCDesiredHRES=640DesiredVRES=480DesiredColor=2TransportDriver=TCP/IPWi
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128 MetaFrame Solutions Guide If you're using NetscapeNavigator®/Communicator®, you'll have
Chapter 5 Connecting to the Web 129 </tr></table></body></html>ÛÛÛÛ To test the connectionTo test your connection, op
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131CHAPTER 6Once you have deployed and configured your MetaFrame servers and ICAClients, you have to maintain your systems. This chapter includes info
132 MetaFrame Solutions GuideEvent log Description Event selection processSystem Errors, warnings, or informationgenerated by the MetaFrameserver.Sel
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 133software. If an application crashes, an application event log provides a record ofactivity leading up to the
134 MetaFrame Solutions GuideICA packets use TCP port 0x5D6 or 1494 using decimal notation. It is recognizedin Network Monitor by looking for the 5D6
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 135Each object type can have several instances. For example, the Processor objecttype will have multiple instanc
1CHAPTER 1This chapter gives you an executive summary of MetaFrame and describes:KThe challenges of deploying applications across the enterpriseKWhat
136 MetaFrame Solutions GuideInterruptsA defective device adapter can cause an excessive number of interrupts. Thisseverely degrades the performance
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 137Memory LoadTo determine how much memory is present on the MetaFrame server, use theComputer Management MMC as
138 MetaFrame Solutions GuideAll configured connections, whether active or inactive, consume systemmemory. To avoid allocating memory for connections
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 139NetworkWhen monitoring network performance, examine the total bytes per secondpassing to and from the server.
140 MetaFrame Solutions Guide3. Click the Performance Options button, then the Change button in theVirtual Memory section..This opens the Virtual Mem
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 141Software RequirementsKMetaFrame Version 1.8 for Windows 2000- Or -KMetaFrame Version 1.0 or later on Windows
142 MetaFrame Solutions Guide5. Assign the priority list to an interface. This step applies to serial ports, so thecommand refers to the serial inter
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 1436. Assign the custom queue list to an interface. This step applies to serial ports sothe command refers to th
144 MetaFrame Solutions GuidePacketeer requires some knowledge to get the full benefit from the device.Packeteer allows you to monitor the traffic tr
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 145D. In the New Class dialog box, complete the following areas:Class name outside_WinFrame/MetaFrame_inboundPro
2 MetaFrame Solutions GuideOrganizations seeking to broadly deploy line-of-business applications across theenterprise face a diverse set of challenge
146 MetaFrame Solutions Guide7. Repeat these steps for the inside WinFrame/MetaFrame outbound class.You have now configured PacketShaper to manage ne
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 147The table below illustrates the naming convention used for client hotfixes. HotfixNE200581 is used as the exa
148 MetaFrame Solutions GuideÛÛÛÛ To remove a hotfix1. At a command prompt, type C: to switch to the current directory.2. Change to the directory con
Chapter 6 Maintaining MetaFrame 149/REMOVE or /RRemoves the specified hotfix from the local machine./VERIFY or /VVerifies that the specified hot
150 MetaFrame Solutions GuideBLANK PAGEIMPORTANT: This text will appear on screen, but will not print on aPostScript printer.This page should be the
151CHAPTER 7This chapter contains information to help you diagnose and solve problems withyour MetaFrame systems:KTroubleshooting user accountsKFindin
152 MetaFrame Solutions GuideFinding Memory LeaksWhen multiple users are running a number of applications on a MetaFrame server,it is not unusual for
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting the System 1532. By charting the object counter Threads, it is evident that the thread countgrows in a manner similar
154 MetaFrame Solutions GuideLimiting the Impact of Memory LeaksWhile there is no way to prevent memory leaks, rebooting the MetaFrame serverwhenever
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting the System 155readable manner; for example, displaying regions of memory in terms of theiractual usage instead of as l
Chapter 1 What Is MetaFrame? 3Server-based computing relies on three critical components:K A multiuser operating system that allows multiple con
156 MetaFrame Solutions Guideeach type of file. You must use xcopy to copy the Symbols directory and all itssubdirectories to the %SystemRoot% direct
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting the System 157The symbols for the MetaFrame server and hotfixes must be installed in theproper order so that the symbo
158 MetaFrame Solutions GuideInstalling Symbols on the Target ComputerThe correct symbols must be installed on the target computer before kerneldebug
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting the System 159When you first start a MetaFrame server, the system loader (NTLDR) reads theBoot.ini file in the system
160 MetaFrame Solutions GuideÛÛÛÛ To modify Boot.ini1. Right click Boot.ini and select Properties. Uncheck the Read-only check boxin the Properties d
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting the System 161Configuring the Host Computer for DebuggingThe host computer set up is similar whether the host computer
162 MetaFrame Solutions GuideLocal DebugFor local debugging, very little configuration is required. Connect a null-modemcable between the serial port
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting the System 163I386kd.exe supports the following command-line switches:-b Causes the debugger to stop execution on the
164 MetaFrame Solutions GuideMicrosoft(R) Windows 2000 Kernel DebuggerVersion 5.00.2066.1Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1981-1999Symbol search path is
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting the System 165currently stopped at a blue screen, break in occurs automatically. If you have anyproblems at this point
4 MetaFrame Solutions Guideand support applications from a single point. It provides universal applicationaccess from virtually any type of client de
166 MetaFrame Solutions Guide4. Add the /baudrate=9600 option to Boot.ini. This forces the baud rate on thedebug COM port to 9600 bps. Always set rem
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting the System 1675. Reconnect the target modem to the debug port on the target computer (orrestart the target computer in
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169Aaccessgranting to anonymous users 94Accounting SoftwareGreat Plains Dynamics C/S+ and Dynamics 40Analyzing Your Business Needs 12anonymous user
170 MetaFrameFrame Solutions GuideEvent Logsanalyzing activity 133event information included 132using for troubleshooting 132Event Viewer 131Even
Index 171Microsoft Exchange Server Version 5.0 and MicrosoftExchange Mail Client Version 5.0 50Microsoft Exchange Server Version 5.5 and MicrosoftEx
172 MetaFrameFrame Solutions GuideServicesCitrix 6Services,CitrixDirectICA 6Installation Management 7License Packs 7Load Balancing 6Resource Man
Chapter 1 What Is MetaFrame? 5The Citrix ICA ClientsCitrix is continually expanding its offering of ICA Clients to support the growingneed for a
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Companies, names, and data used inexamples herein are fictitious unless otherwise no
6 MetaFrame Solutions GuideFor specific details about the features, installation, and administration of theclients, see the Citrix ICA Client Adminis
Chapter 1 What Is MetaFrame? 7model. The only limit to the number of multi-VGA adapters that you can install isyour license count.The combinatio
8 MetaFrame Solutions GuideMetaFrame’s Features and BenefitsMetaFrame offers benefits to both IS management and end-users. Version 1.8provides a rang
Chapter 1 What Is MetaFrame? 9End-User BenefitsMetaFrame also improves the end-user’s experience through:KFast Application Access. The Citrix IC
10 MetaFrame Solutions GuideKSpeedScreen. SpeedScreen builds on the intelligent agent technology,introduced in MetaFrame 1.0, that reduces the transm
Chapter 1 What Is MetaFrame? 11KLicense Pool Recovery. Citrix has introduced a new backup licensing featureto better manage pooled licenses acro
12 MetaFrame Solutions GuidePlanning Considerations for a MetaFrame SolutionBefore you begin the rest of the book, here are some sample questions to
Chapter 1 What Is MetaFrame? 13KWhat is the time frame for initial pilot and full deployment?KThirty day pilot, full deployment in the following
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15CHAPTER 21. Decide on your server hardware and peripheral devices.2. Decide how your MetaFrame servers should fit into your NT domains.3. Install Wi
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16 MetaFrame Solutions GuideSample Server ConfigurationsHardware compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and MetaFrame islisted in the Microsof
Chapter 2 Deploying the MetaFrame Servers and ICA Clients 17Server Make/Model System BIOS CPUs Disk Controller Network AdapterDell Precision 410
18 MetaFrame Solutions GuideCompaq Lightning MAC B2This application note describes how to install Citrix MetaFrame and Microsoft2000 Datacenter Serve
Chapter 2 Deploying the MetaFrame Servers and ICA Clients 19PowerEdge 4100 series comes in two models: the 4100/180 equipped with one ortwo 180M
20 MetaFrame Solutions GuideIBM Netfinity 3500This application note describes how to install MetaFrame on an IBM Netfinity3500 system. IBM Netfinity
Chapter 2 Deploying the MetaFrame Servers and ICA Clients 21Software RequirementsKMetaFrame Version 1.8 for Windows 2000KMicrosoft Windows 2000
22 MetaFrame Solutions GuideSoftware RequirementsKMetaFrame Version 1.8 for Windows 2000KMicrosoft Windows 2000 with Terminal Services installedKIBM
Chapter 2 Deploying the MetaFrame Servers and ICA Clients 23expansion slots. The M10 adds the processing power of up to four Intel Pentium IIXeo
24 MetaFrame Solutions Guide6. Press S to configure additional SCSI adapters, select Other, and pressENTER.7. When prompted for a driver diskette, in
Chapter 2 Deploying the MetaFrame Servers and ICA Clients 258. From Third-party Drivers, click Yes to proceed. If you receive the message“The dr
iv MetaFrame Solutions GuideServer Hardware Device Notes... 17Compaq Lightning MAC B2...
26 MetaFrame Solutions GuideMetaFrame Servers and NT DomainsMetaFrame can be used in one of two ways: as a stand-alone server or as a serveron a netw
Chapter 2 Deploying the MetaFrame Servers and ICA Clients 27You can install Windows 2000:KUsing the Windows 2000 boot diskettesKOver an existing
28 MetaFrame Solutions Guide4. From the Setup Notification dialog box, press ENTER to continue theinstallation.5. Press ENTER to continue the install
Chapter 2 Deploying the MetaFrame Servers and ICA Clients 29You can run an unattended setup to perform a new installation or an upgrade of aMeta
30 MetaFrame Solutions Guidecompletely eliminate the need for user authentication for those applicationsyou want to provide to all users on your netw
Chapter 2 Deploying the MetaFrame Servers and ICA Clients 313. Add the initialization strings for the modem that you downloaded from themanufact
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33CHAPTER 3The second phase of putting a MetaFrame solution into production is to install theapplications on your servers and make them available to y
34 MetaFrame Solutions GuideAs a general rule, follow the application guidelines below when selecting ordeveloping applications:KWin32 (32-bit) appli
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 35does not replace them. All users have this folder in their user profile. Forapplications to work properly, u
Contents vComtrol RocketModem ... 73Networking Software... 76Microsoft
36 MetaFrame Solutions Guideshort, a separate install must be done for each user who wants to use theapplication.If an application is installed with
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 37ÛÛÛÛ To perform a user-global install using Add/Remove Programs(recommended)1. Log on to the MetaFrame serve
38 MetaFrame Solutions Guide6. Enable user logons by typing change logon /enable at a command prompt.Make sure that any shared resources (such as net
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 39KKeyboard and mouse inputKSession controlKFraming for asynchronous connectionsKError detection and recoveryK
40 MetaFrame Solutions Guidea command telling the client to redisplay the local copy instead of sending theimage over the wire.Blinking cursors cause
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 41MetaFrame server and the ICA Client; all the interaction between the Great Plainsserver and client machines
42 MetaFrame Solutions GuideDatabasesoftwareDynamicsC/S+ clientsDatabaseserverApplicationserverNetworkingsoftwareBtrieveServer forNTCitrixMetaFrame 1
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 43Dynamics Stand-alone SystemsDatabase Operating environmentsBtrieve Workstation Citrix MetaFrame 1.8 for Wind
44 MetaFrame Solutions Guide7. Use Dynamics or Dynamics C/S+ Utilities. See the Dynamics or DynamicsC/S+ Installation: Procedures Manual for informat
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 45Software RequirementsKIBM OS/2 Warp 4.0KFile and Print Client ServicesKTCP/IP ServicesKNetWare Client Servic
vi MetaFrame Solutions GuideMicrosoft Internet Explorer Version 5.0 for Windows NT... 119Netscape Navigator Version 3.04, 32-bit Version..
46 MetaFrame Solutions Guide4. Close all the previous selections; this portion of the settings is complete.5. Under OS/2 System Folder, select Comman
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 47IPX and SPX connections are not supported at this time because OS/2 does notsupport VxDs. TCP/IP connections
48 MetaFrame Solutions GuideDOS async connections require changes to the default DOS settings for thesession. The following changes support direct co
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 49Printer SetupLocal Printing1. Verify that the WIN-OS/2 printer drivers are installed on a local machine.2. T
50 MetaFrame Solutions GuidePrinting from the MetaFrame ServerThe printer object for a MetaFrame printer is created using the MetaFrame PrintManager.
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 51Software RequirementsKMetaFrame Version 1.8 for Windows 2000KMicrosoft Windows 2000 with Terminal Services i
52 MetaFrame Solutions Guide14. Source files are now copied to your system.15. When installation is completed, you can run the Optimizer immediately
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 531. Open Microsoft Exchange Administrator.2. Type the server name to which you want to connect or click Brows
54 MetaFrame Solutions GuideInstalling Microsoft Exchange Client 5.0Windows Messaging forms do not work for multiple users.After installing Microsoft
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 55Configuring Microsoft Exchange Client 5.0Once Microsoft Exchange Server and Client are installed and configu
Contents viiSymbols and Symbol Trees... 155Kernel Debug Configurations... 156Re
56 MetaFrame Solutions GuideSoftware RequirementsK MetaFrame Version 1.8 for Windows 2000K Microsoft Windows 2000 with Terminal Services installedK M
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 57Verifying Installation of Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5Follow the procedure below to verify that Microsoft E
58 MetaFrame Solutions Guide3. In the left side of the Administrator dialog box, expand the site name iconand click Recipients.4. From the File menu,
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 59If Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 is installed on the same system wherethe Exchange Client is installed, make
60 MetaFrame Solutions GuideRequirementsHardware RequirementsKServer capable of running Microsoft Windows 2000 and MetaFrameSoftware RequirementsKMet
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 614. Specify the location of the Exchange Server and the owner of the mail account,then click Next.5. Click No
62 MetaFrame Solutions GuideConcurrent users Processor required RAM10–12 One P6 200 or above 256MB+20–24 Two P6 200 or above 512MB+30–36 Three PII 23
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 63Specifying a User’s Cache Files Directory under a Dedicated HomeDirectoryOnly one Windows 2000 user should b
64 MetaFrame Solutions GuideIf you choose options 2 or 3, it is possible for “phantom” programs to be runningwhen users reconnect. This means that mu
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 65Performance Tuning ConsiderationsThis section offers suggestions about how to improve the performance ofPeop
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66 MetaFrame Solutions GuideFile ID LimitsWith more concurrent users on Windows 2000, the server frequently gets EventID 2009 errors in the Event Log
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 67Software RequirementsK Hummingbird eXceed 5 for Windows 2000K Microsoft Windows 2000 with Terminal Services
68 MetaFrame Solutions GuideInstalling Hummingbird Client SoftwareThis section describes the client-side installation of the Hummingbird ApplicationS
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 698. Close the Xconfig window and run the eXceed icon in the eXceed programgroup to run an X Windows session f
70 MetaFrame Solutions GuideEase of use. By utilizing a standards-based solution dedicated to remote access,the ExtendNet VPN is easy to set up and c
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 71using an enhanced Internet Generic Routing Encapsulation Protocol Version 2(GRE V2). GRE is protocol type 47
72 MetaFrame Solutions Guide3. Log on to the Citrix MetaFrame server through the ICA client.You can now access any resources on the MetaFrame server
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 73configured to the IP address of the ExtendNet VPN server. Also, try to pinghp.com and then try to ping the I
74 MetaFrame Solutions Guide6. Insert the driver installation diskette that accompanied your new hardware indrive A (or other appropriate drive). Fro
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 75Configuring ICA Clients to use Comtrol RocketModem1. Using a text editor, open \System32\RAS\Modem.inf.2. Us
ixWelcomeThe Citrix MetaFrame Solutions Guide is designed to:KShow you some of the many ways MetaFrame 1.8 for Windows 2000 Serverscan be used to meet
76 MetaFrame Solutions GuideNetworking SoftwareMicrosoft Windows 2000 Multi-Protocol Routing ServiceOverviewThis section describes how to install and
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 774. On the Routing and Remote Access dialog box, uncheck the Enable remoteaccess control box and check the En
78 MetaFrame Solutions GuideProductivity SoftwareSymantec ACT! Version 3OverviewSymantec’s ACT! 3.0 is a business contact management program. MetaFra
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 79Verifying Installation of ACT!Follow the procedure below to verify that ACT! is correctly installed andconfi
80 MetaFrame Solutions Guide3. At a command prompt, type change user /install and press ENTER. Thisplaces the user session in install mode.4. Insert
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 81KInstalling Lotus Notes Workstation for Windows NT that can also run on aMetaFrame serverIf a Lotus Notes Se
82 MetaFrame Solutions GuideInstallationÛÛÛÛ To install Lotus Notes Server for Windows NT on a MetaFrame Server1. It is recommended that you create a
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 83B. Expand System Tools, then click Services.C. Double-click Lotus Domino Server.D. Select Automatic as the s
84 MetaFrame Solutions Guideprogram), Lotus Word Pro 97 (a word processor), Lotus Approach 97 (adatabase), Lotus Freelance Graphics 97 (a presentatio
Chapter 3 Installing Applications 852. At a command prompt, type change user /install.3. Run Install.exe from the SmartSuite 97 CD-ROM.4. Contin
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