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v If Autostart is enabled, insert the documentation CD into your CD-ROM drive. The Documentation Browser will start automatically. v If Autostart is disabled, insert the documentation CD into your CD-ROM drive; then, click Start --> Run. In the Open field, type e:\win32.bat where e is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive, and click OK. Using the IBM Documentation Browser Use the IBM Documentation Browser to browse the contents of the documentation CD, select from a list of available topics, see brief descriptions of the selected topics, and view selected topics using Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Documentation Browser automatically detects the regional settings in use on your system and presents the information in the language for that region (if available). If a topic is not available in the language for that region, the English version is displayed. Click Help for detailed information about using the IBM Documentation Browser. Complete the following steps to use the Documentation Browser: 1. Select your product from the Product drop-down list. The Topics list appears. It lists all topics that pertain to the selected product. Topics are in folders or under other topics. A plus sign (+) appears beside each folder or topic that has additional topics under it. Click the plus sign to display the additional topics. 2. Click a topic to select it. When you select a topic, a description of the topic contents appears in the Description field. Note: To select multiple topics, press and hold down the Ctrl key while selecting your topics. 3. View selected topics. Click View Book. Adobe Acrobat Reader starts, and the selected topics are displayed. Using the search feature Complete the following steps to use the Documentation Browser search feature: 1. Type a key word in the Search field. 2. Click Search. The topics containing the search word are listed in order based on the number of occurrences. 3. Click a file to open it. 4. Press Ctrl+F and use the Adobe Acrobat search function to search within the file. IBM Director With IBM Director, a network administrator can: v View the hardware configuration of remote systems, in detail v Monitor the usage and performance of critical components, such as microprocessors, disks, and memory v Centrally manage individual or large groups of IBM and non-IBM Intel-based servers, desktop computers, workstations, and mobile computers on a variety of platforms Chapter 1. General information 11

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v
If
Autostart
is
enabled,
insert
the
documentation
CD
into
your
CD-ROM
drive.
The
Documentation
Browser
will
start
automatically.
v
If
Autostart
is
disabled,
insert
the
documentation
CD
into
your
CD-ROM
drive;
then,
click
Start
-->
Run
.
In
the
Open
field,
type
e
:\win32.bat
where
e
is
the
drive
letter
of
your
CD-ROM
drive,
and
click
OK
.
Using
the
IBM
Documentation
Browser
Use
the
IBM
Documentation
Browser
to
browse
the
contents
of
the
documentation
CD,
select
from
a
list
of
available
topics,
see
brief
descriptions
of
the
selected
topics,
and
view
selected
topics
using
Adobe
Acrobat
Reader.
The
Documentation
Browser
automatically
detects
the
regional
settings
in
use
on
your
system
and
presents
the
information
in
the
language
for
that
region
(if
available).
If
a
topic
is
not
available
in
the
language
for
that
region,
the
English
version
is
displayed.
Click
Help
for
detailed
information
about
using
the
IBM
Documentation
Browser.
Complete
the
following
steps
to
use
the
Documentation
Browser:
1.
Select
your
product
from
the
Product
drop-down
list.
The
Topics
list
appears.
It
lists
all
topics
that
pertain
to
the
selected
product.
Topics
are
in
folders
or
under
other
topics.
A
plus
sign
(+)
appears
beside
each
folder
or
topic
that
has
additional
topics
under
it.
Click
the
plus
sign
to
display
the
additional
topics.
2.
Click
a
topic
to
select
it.
When
you
select
a
topic,
a
description
of
the
topic
contents
appears
in
the
Description
field.
Note:
To
select
multiple
topics,
press
and
hold
down
the
Ctrl
key
while
selecting
your
topics.
3.
View
selected
topics.
Click
View
Book
.
Adobe
Acrobat
Reader
starts,
and
the
selected
topics
are
displayed.
Using
the
search
feature
Complete
the
following
steps
to
use
the
Documentation
Browser
search
feature:
1.
Type
a
key
word
in
the
Search
field.
2.
Click
Search
.
The
topics
containing
the
search
word
are
listed
in
order
based
on
the
number
of
occurrences.
3.
Click
a
file
to
open
it.
4.
Press
Ctrl+F
and
use
the
Adobe
Acrobat
search
function
to
search
within
the
file.
IBM
Director
With
IBM
Director,
a
network
administrator
can:
v
View
the
hardware
configuration
of
remote
systems,
in
detail
v
Monitor
the
usage
and
performance
of
critical
components,
such
as
microprocessors,
disks,
and
memory
v
Centrally
manage
individual
or
large
groups
of
IBM
and
non-IBM
Intel-based
servers,
desktop
computers,
workstations,
and
mobile
computers
on
a
variety
of
platforms
Chapter
1.
General
information
11