Adaptec 3210S User Guide - Page 28

Changing How the System Browser Looks, Uninstalling Storage Manager Pro, Windows NT

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Getting Started The Status column for each device in the Details pane displays an indicator that changes based on the condition of the device. For more information, see Understanding the Details Pane Status Column on page 6-6. Changing How the System Browser Looks You can control two aspects of how the System Browser window looks using the View menu: I Size of the device and array icons-Allows you to use small or large icons. The small icons permit more devices and arrays to display in the window without scrolling. I Whether the Command Buttons pane is displayed-Allows you to show or hide the Command Buttons pane. The functions are still available when you right-click a device or array. Uninstalling Storage Manager Pro You uninstall Storage Manager Pro differently, depending on the operating system you are using. Windows NT, 2000, 95, or 98 Use Add/Remove Programs from the Control Panel. You must have administrator privileges. When you uninstall Storage Manager Pro and during normal shutdown, the Storage Manager Pro service (ASMProServer) will be shut down automatically. NetWare After shutting down the Storage Manager Pro service (ASMProServer), follow the steps below. You must work from the console or a serial console. 1-17

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Getting Started
The Status column for each device in the Details pane displays an
indicator that changes based on the condition of the device. For
more information, see
Understanding the Details Pane Status Column
on page 6-6.
Changing How the System Browser Looks
You can control two aspects of how the System Browser window
looks using the View menu:
Size of the device and array icons
Allows you to use small or
large icons. The small icons permit more devices and arrays to
display in the window without scrolling.
Whether the Command Buttons pane is displayed
Allows
you to show or hide the Command Buttons pane. The
functions are still available when you right-click a device or
array.
Uninstalling Storage Manager Pro
You uninstall Storage Manager Pro differently, depending on the
operating system you are using.
Windows NT, 2000, 95, or 98
Use Add/Remove Programs from the Control Panel. You must have
administrator privileges.
When you uninstall Storage Manager Pro and during normal
shutdown, the Storage Manager Pro service (ASMProServer) will be
shut down automatically.
NetWare
After shutting down the Storage Manager Pro service
(ASMProServer), follow the steps below. You must work from the
console or a serial console.