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Requirements for Remote Workstations, Installing Software on Remote Workstations

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Requirements for Remote Workstations The HP EFC Manager is downloaded and installed to user workstations from the HP EFC server. The remote workstations can be Windows 2000, Windows NT, HP-UX, AIX, Linux, or Solaris systems. For the minimum system requirements for remote workstations, refer to the appendix in this manual for the appropriate operating system: • Configuring Remote Workstations: Windows 2000 and Windows NT Systems • Configuring Remote Workstations: Solaris Systems • Configuring Remote Workstations: HP-UX, AIX, and Linux Installing Software on Remote Workstations For procedures to install HP EFC Management software on remote user workstations and configure the workstations for connection to an HP EFC server, refer to the appendix in this manual for the appropriate operating system. • Configuring Remote Workstations: Windows 2000 and Windows NT Systems • Configuring Remote Workstations: Solaris Systems • Configuring Remote Workstations: HP-UX, AIX, and Linux Displaying Remote Sessions A maximum of eight concurrent remote users (in addition to the local HP EFC server user) can log in to the HP EFC Manager application. Display the current active sessions for the HP EFC server that you are logged into via the Session View. To display the Session View: 1. From the View menu, choose Session. The Session View displays. 112 Managing Remote Access to the HP EFC Server

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Managing Remote Access to the HP EFC Server
Requirements for Remote Workstations
The HP EFC Manager is downloaded and installed to user workstations from the HP EFC
server. The remote workstations can be Windows 2000, Windows NT, HP-UX, AIX, Linux,
or Solaris systems.
For the minimum system requirements for remote workstations, refer to the appendix in
this manual for the appropriate operating system:
Configuring Remote Workstations: Windows 2000 and Windows NT Systems
Configuring Remote Workstations: Solaris Systems
Configuring Remote Workstations: HP-UX, AIX, and Linux
Installing Software on Remote Workstations
For procedures to install HP EFC Management software on remote user workstations and
configure the workstations for connection to an HP EFC server, refer to the appendix in
this manual for the appropriate operating system.
Configuring Remote Workstations: Windows 2000 and Windows NT Systems
Configuring Remote Workstations: Solaris Systems
Configuring Remote Workstations: HP-UX, AIX, and Linux
Displaying Remote Sessions
A maximum of eight concurrent remote users (in addition to the local HP EFC server user)
can log in to the HP EFC Manager application. Display the current active sessions for the
HP EFC server that you are logged into via the Session View.
To display the Session View:
1.
From the
View
menu, choose
Session
.
The Session View displays.