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CoSession Remote: CoSession Remote is a diagnostic program that can be used from a remote location by another individual, such as an IBM technical support representative or your in-house administrator, to help diagnose problems with your computer. CoSession is provided on the Ready-to-Configure CD that comes with your computer. CoSession also supports LAN protocols. Important Before attempting to use CoSession, contact IBM or your in-house administrator for specific instructions on setting up and using the program. Installing Files from Option Diskettes An optional device or adapter might come with a diskette. Diskettes that are included in option packages usually contain files that the system needs for recognizing and activating the options. Until you install the necessary files, the new device or adapter might cause error messages. If your optional device or adapter comes with a diskette, you might need to install some configuration (.CFG) files or diagnostic files (.EXE or .COM) from the diskette to your hard disk. Refer to the documentation that comes with the option to see if you need to install files. Managing TSR Programs (DOS or Microsoft Windows 3.1x) Terminate-and-stay-resident programs (TSRs) are loaded into memory and stay there so you can access them whenever you want. If you are loading or using an application program and receive a message that you do not have enough memory, TSR programs might be taking up valuable space. Check the documentation that comes with each TSR program to find out how to solve this problem. You might be able to remove the program from memory for the rest of your current work session. Sometimes you can change the order in which the TSRs are loaded so that memory is used more efficiently. Or perhaps you can remove from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file the TSR programs that you do not use frequently. See your operating-system documentation for assistance on editing or disabling statements in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. 100 Using Your Personal Computer

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CoSession Remote:
CoSession Remote is a diagnostic program that can be used
from a remote location by another individual, such as an IBM technical support
representative or your in-house administrator, to help diagnose problems with your
computer.
CoSession is provided on the
Ready-to-Configure CD
that comes with
your computer.
CoSession also supports LAN protocols.
Important
Before attempting to use CoSession, contact IBM or your in-house administrator
for specific instructions on setting up and using the program.
Installing Files from Option Diskettes
An optional device or adapter might come with a diskette.
Diskettes that are
included in option packages usually contain files that the system needs for
recognizing and activating the options.
Until you install the necessary files, the new
device or adapter might cause error messages.
If your optional device or adapter comes with a diskette, you might need to install
some configuration (.CFG) files or diagnostic files (.EXE or .COM) from the diskette
to your hard disk.
Refer to the documentation that comes with the option to see if
you need to install files.
Managing TSR Programs (DOS or Microsoft Windows 3.1x)
Terminate-and-stay-resident programs (TSRs) are loaded into memory and stay
there so you can access them whenever you want.
If you are loading or using an
application program and receive a message that you do not have enough memory,
TSR programs might be taking up valuable space.
Check the documentation that comes with each TSR program to find out how to
solve this problem.
You might be able to remove the program from memory for the
rest of your current work session.
Sometimes you can change the order in which
the TSRs are loaded so that memory is used more efficiently.
Or perhaps you can
remove from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file the TSR programs that you do not use
frequently.
See your operating-system documentation for assistance on editing or disabling
statements in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
100
Using Your Personal Computer