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Installing HP Information Assistant Software
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Chapter 11 Information Assistant You can also navigate between topics by using hot spots and by using the History button to revisit previously viewed topics. For example: • Jump to other topics. Click on hot spots in graphics and text that link to other topics or to more information about the current topic. Hot spot text appears as bold green text. Identify hot spots on graphics by moving the pointer over the graphic. When you position a pointer within a hot spot, the pointer changes to a hand. • Return to any previously viewed topic by choosing History from the Topic menu. As you view topics, Information Assistant keeps a record of where you have been. The History button displays a list of the topics you have viewed, starting with the most recent. Select any topic from this list to return to it. Copying and Printing Information You can copy text in Information Assistant for use in other applications, such as word processors, by copying text onto the Windows Clipboard and pasting the text into any Windows application. To print topics in Information Assistant, use one of the print options on the File drop-down menu. You can choose to print the current topic or all of the topics in a product book. After selecting the print option, the Windows Print dialog box appears. Print options vary with the capabilities of your printer. Installing HP Information Assistant Software HP Information Assistant runs on a PC running Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and above or Windows NT. Install Information Assistant from the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM onto the client system that will manage the NetServer. The installation program gives you the option of accessing the data files from your hard disk or from the CD-ROM. The default is to access the data files from the CD-ROM. You can copy the data files to your hard disk to improve access time, but this could take up a significant amount of disk space. Installing from the CD-ROM This is a 16-bit Windows application that can be run on Windows 3.1 and above. If you are using Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0 and have the AUTORUN feature of your CD-ROM drive enabled, it will automatically start the setup 135