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Appendix C Installing and Using TFTP Figure C-1. Using TFTP to Remotely Supply Updates and Boot Images TFTP server side software for Windows 95, 98, or 2000 and Windows NT is supplied on the HP Netserver Navigator CD as the file: \ttrc\us\tftpserv.exe The server software is designed only to serve files to a TFTP client, not to receive them. The software provides additional security by allowing the client to retrieve files only from a directory which is designated on the command line when starting the server. NOTE Contact your local network administrator for the correct TFTP server setup and for available boot images. For any of the following operations you may also use another available TFTP server such as the TFTP server daemon normally supplied with UNIX workstations and servers. 76

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Appendix C
Installing and Using TFTP
Figure C-1.
Using TFTP to Remotely Supply Updates and Boot Images
TFTP server side software for Windows 95, 98, or 2000 and Windows NT is
supplied on the
HP Netserver Navigator CD
as the file:
\ttrc\us\tftpserv.exe
The server software is designed only to serve files to a TFTP client, not to receive
them. The software provides additional security by allowing the client to retrieve
files only from a directory which is designated on the command line when starting
the server.
NOTE
Contact your local network administrator for the correct TFTP
server setup and for available boot images.
For any of the following operations you may also use another available TFTP
server such as the TFTP server daemon normally supplied with UNIX
workstations and servers.
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