IBM 865811Y User Guide - Page 105

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When you have entered all required information, click the Driver Enabled check box to activate the driver on startup. If the system supports multiple network interfaces, add additional network drivers by repeating steps b and c. d. Identify the system with System Keywords (optional). To make full use of the Remote System Manager's discovery process, identify the system (and each of the Netfinity Manager systems that are on the network) with descriptive system keywords. Enter these keywords in the appropriate System Keywords fields. e. Select Netfinity Manager Options (optional) Click on the Options button to open the Netfinity Manager Options window. The Netfinity Manager Options window contains special options that affect Netfinity Manager network operations. Available options include: v Force Remote Logons If the Force Remote Logons option is enabled, the system will not be able to save the User ID/Password combinations that were used when accessing remote systems. This will force you to manually log on each time a remote system is accessed. v Service Execution Alerts If the Service Execution Alerts option is enabled, the Netfinity Manager Service Manager will generate a Netfinity Manager alert whenever one of the user's Netfinity Manager services is started by a remote user. The alert includes the name of the service that was run and information about the user that started the service. v Show Network Support If the Show Network Support option is enabled, the Netfinity Manager Support Program (or Network Interface) will be visible as a minimized process in the Windows NT 4.0 task bar. This enables the user to shut down the Netfinity Manager Support Program. If the Netfinity Manager Support Program is to remain invisible to the user, do not enable this option. v Remote User Authorization for Screen Access If the Remote User Authorization for Screen Access option is enabled, a remote user cannot use either Remote Workstation Control or Screen View on your system without your permission. When this option is enabled and a remote user attempts to use one of these services on your system, a window will pop up on your desktop alerting you that a remote user is attempting to use the Remote Workstation Control or Screen View service and asking whether you want to permit this user to use this service on your system. You can click Yes or No. If you do not make a selection within 15 seconds (for example, if you are not sitting at your system when the access attempt is made), Netfinity Manager will automatically prevent the remote user from using the service on your system. v Disable DNS Name Resolution If the Disable DNS Name Resolution option is enabled, Netfinity Manager will use only a numeric TCP/IP address (for example, 8.24.67.32) to communicate with remote systems and will not attempt to resolve the numeric address into an alphanumeric, Domain Name Server (DNS) address (for example, your.system.ibm.com). Select this option if Netfinity Manager 95

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When
you
have
entered
all
required
information,
click
the
Driver
Enabled
check
box
to
activate
the
driver
on
startup.
If
the
system
supports
multiple
network
interfaces,
add
additional
network
drivers
by
repeating
steps
b
and
c.
d.
Identify
the
system
with
System
Keywords
(optional).
To
make
full
use
of
the
Remote
System
Manager’s
discovery
process,
identify
the
system
(and
each
of
the
Netfinity
Manager
systems
that
are
on
the
network)
with
descriptive
system
keywords.
Enter
these
keywords
in
the
appropriate
System
Keywords
fields.
e.
Select
Netfinity
Manager
Options
(optional)
Click
on
the
Options
button
to
open
the
Netfinity
Manager
Options
window.
The
Netfinity
Manager
Options
window
contains
special
options
that
affect
Netfinity
Manager
network
operations.
Available
options
include:
v
Force
Remote
Logons
If
the
Force
Remote
Logons
option
is
enabled,
the
system
will
not
be
able
to
save
the
User
ID/Password
combinations
that
were
used
when
accessing
remote
systems.
This
will
force
you
to
manually
log
on
each
time
a
remote
system
is
accessed.
v
Service
Execution
Alerts
If
the
Service
Execution
Alerts
option
is
enabled,
the
Netfinity
Manager
Service
Manager
will
generate
a
Netfinity
Manager
alert
whenever
one
of
the
user’s
Netfinity
Manager
services
is
started
by
a
remote
user.
The
alert
includes
the
name
of
the
service
that
was
run
and
information
about
the
user
that
started
the
service.
v
Show
Network
Support
If
the
Show
Network
Support
option
is
enabled,
the
Netfinity
Manager
Support
Program
(or
Network
Interface)
will
be
visible
as
a
minimized
process
in
the
Windows
NT
4.0
task
bar.
This
enables
the
user
to
shut
down
the
Netfinity
Manager
Support
Program.
If
the
Netfinity
Manager
Support
Program
is
to
remain
invisible
to
the
user,
do
not
enable
this
option.
v
Remote
User
Authorization
for
Screen
Access
If
the
Remote
User
Authorization
for
Screen
Access
option
is
enabled,
a
remote
user
cannot
use
either
Remote
Workstation
Control
or
Screen
View
on
your
system
without
your
permission.
When
this
option
is
enabled
and
a
remote
user
attempts
to
use
one
of
these
services
on
your
system,
a
window
will
pop
up
on
your
desktop
alerting
you
that
a
remote
user
is
attempting
to
use
the
Remote
Workstation
Control
or
Screen
View
service
and
asking
whether
you
want
to
permit
this
user
to
use
this
service
on
your
system.
You
can
click
Yes
or
No
.
If
you
do
not
make
a
selection
within
15
seconds
(for
example,
if
you
are
not
sitting
at
your
system
when
the
access
attempt
is
made),
Netfinity
Manager
will
automatically
prevent
the
remote
user
from
using
the
service
on
your
system.
v
Disable
DNS
Name
Resolution
If
the
Disable
DNS
Name
Resolution
option
is
enabled,
Netfinity
Manager
will
use
only
a
numeric
TCP/IP
address
(for
example,
8.24.67.32)
to
communicate
with
remote
systems
and
will
not
attempt
to
resolve
the
numeric
address
into
an
alphanumeric,
Domain
Name
Server
(DNS)
address
(for
example,
your.system.ibm.com).
Select
this
option
if
Netfinity
Manager
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