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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Remote Client I cannot log into the HP Server Remote Management Card from the remote client. Are you entering the correct password? The login name and password are case sensitive. The factory default login name is ADMIN. Likewise, the factory default login password is ADMIN. I can no longer communicate with the HP Server Remote Management Card from the remote client. If DHCP is enabled for the HP Server Remote Management Card, the IP address on the card may have changed. Go back into the card's BIOS setup program to view the new IP address, or view the card's new address via HP Toptools Device Manager. My web browser gives me proxy errors when I try to log into the HP Server Remote Management Card from the remote client. If your network uses a proxy server for Internet (World Wide Web) access, you may need to bypass it to communicate with your HP Server Remote Management Card. You do this by manually entering the IP address of your HP Server Remote Management Card in the "exceptions" list in your browser's connection preferences. While using console redirection, I click "NT Remote Console" but do not see any graphics. Windows graphics console redirection is managed via pcAnywhere. When connected via modem, clicking "NT Remote Console" from the Remote Control page simply redirects control of the HP Server Remote Management Card serial port to the host server. Once that has been done, you hang up the connection and run pcAnywhere on the remote client and dial back into the HP Server Remote Management Card. If your server is running Microsoft Windows NT, its console will be redirected to your remote client. When connected via LAN, you do not need to use the HP Server Remote Management Card interface. Just launch pcAnywhere and double-click the connection item you set up for your server. When connected to the HP Server Remote Management Card, I am logged off after several minutes of inactivity. By default, the HP Server Remote Management Card automatically terminates a connection after five minutes of card or user inactivity. This feature prevents a 52