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NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes Contents Warning for Using Your Computer...3 Applications...3 System Configuration...3 Configuring the System for Microsoft Internet Explorer Software...3 Changing Network Settings on Systems with the Microsoft Windows NT Operating System...4 Changing Network Settings on Systems with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System...5 Network Type and/or Workgroup...5 TCP/IP Setup...5 TCP/IP Configuration for DNS...5 Reinstalling Service Pack 6a on Systems with the Windows NT Operating System...6 Norton AntiVirus Software...6 Installing Norton AntiVirus Software...6 Receiving a Norton AntiVirus Alert When Installing the Microsoft Virtual Machine Program...7 Intel LANDesk Client Manager Issues...7 Installing LANDesk Client Manager...7 Detecting Chassis Intrusion...7 Displaying Contents & Indexes...7 Systems with the Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows NT Operating System...8 Systems with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System...8 Updates to NEC Computers Support Service Information...8 NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes 1

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Warning for Using Your Computer Two stabilizers come with your computer. If you plan to use your computer in the tower orientation, attach the stabilizers to the computer before powering on the system. Without the stabilizers, your computer is unstable. To reduce the risk of personal injury, only use your computer in the tower orientation with the stabilizers installed. Applications See your PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Quick Setup poster or PowerMate ES SlimLine Series User s Guide for stabilizer installation instructions. The system comes with the operating system preloaded. Systems that come with the option of the Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows NT operating system can be configured with either Windows 2000 or Windows NT. Once you choose the operating system, the other operating system is not available. The operating system initially installed is the only one that you can restore with the NEC OS Restore program. You cannot use the Restore program to change the operating system. NECC-provided applications, drivers, and utilities come loaded on the hard drive. In addition, the following software ships with your system:! PowerMate Series Application and Driver CD which supplies drivers for NEC system options and lets you reinstall software that comes on your hard drive.! PowerMate Series OS Restore CD and Master Restore diskette which provide a full system restore, in the event it becomes necessary, or only the operating system and drivers. Depending on your system configuration, additional software might come with your system. See your PowerMate user s guide or the documentation that comes with the CDs for information about using the software that comes on these CDs. Before you install the Norton AntiVirus software, see Installing Norton AntiVirus Software in this document for important installation information. System Configuration See the following sections for system configuration information. Configuring the System for Microsoft Internet Explorer Software TCP/IP must be enabled before you can use Microsoft Internet Explorer software. See the following sections to enable TCP/IP. Note On systems with the Windows 98 operating system, the second boot of the system automatically installs TCP/IP. For systems with Windows NT or Windows 2000, see the appropriate section that follows for your operating system. NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes 3

Changing Network Settings on Systems with the Microsoft Windows NT Operating System All systems are configured with the NetBEUI and NWLink protocols enabled. However, before you connect a system to your network you might need to:! enable a different network protocol! disable unneeded protocols for enhanced system performance! add or change network, domain, and gateway information. The following procedure describes how to disable the NetBEUI and NWLink protocols, enable TCP/IP, and provide network, domain, and gateway information. (If a different protocol is enabled, the menu choices might differ from those described in the procedure.) 1. From the Windows desktop, click Start on the taskbar, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2. Double click the Network icon in the Control Panel window. 3. Click the Configuration tab. In the Configuration display, the following protocols are loaded: NetBEUI Protocol NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport NWLink NetBIOS 4. Highlight NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport and click Remove. A warning window appears asking for confirmation to continue. 5. Click Yes. The NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport and NWLink NetBIOS lines disappear from the Configuration display. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to remove the NetBEUI Protocol. 7. In the Configuration tab display, click Add. Highlight Protocol and click Add. 8. Highlight Microsoft and then TCP/IP and click OK. The TCP/IP Setup window appears. If there is a DHCP server on the network, click Yes; otherwise click No. 9. Change the path in the window to C:\I386. Click Continue. The Network window appears. If Yes was clicked in step 8, skip to step 16. If No was clicked in step 8, the Windows Setup window appears. 10. Click Close. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Box appears. 11. Fill in the IP Address, the Subnet Mask, and the Default Gateway in the Specify an IP address area. 12. Click the DNS tab and enter the host and domain name in the DNS display. 13. Click the Identification tab and change the Computer Name if appropriate. 14. Click the WINS tab and enter the WINS address if appropriate. 15. Click the Routing tab and enable IP forwarding if appropriate. 16. Click OK. When prompted to restart the system, click Yes. 4 NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes

Changing Network Settings on Systems with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System All systems are configured with the NetBEUI and NWLink protocols enabled. However, before you connect a system to your network you might need to:! enable a different network protocol! disable unneeded protocols for enhanced system performance! add or change network, domain, and gateway information. The following procedures describe how to enable TCP/IP and how to provide network, domain, and gateway information. (If a different protocol is enabled, the menu choices might differ from those described in the procedure.) Network Type and/or Workgroup TCP/IP Setup Use the following procedure to set up a network type and/or workgroup. 1. From the Windows desktop, click Start on the taskbar, point to Settings, and click Network and Dial up Connections. 2. Click the Network Identification hyperlink in the right window. 3. From the System Properties box, click the Network ID button. The Network Identification Wizard launches. 4. Follow the instructions to set up your network type and/or workgroup. Get this information from your system administrator. 5. When you have completed the wizard setup, click Finish. At the message, You must reboot this computer for the changes to take effect, click OK. 6. At the System Properties screen, click OK. 7. Click Yes to restart your system. Use the following procedure to set up TCP/IP. 1. From the Windows desktop, click Start on the taskbar, point to Settings, and click Network and Dial up Connections. 2. Click Add Network Components. 3. From the Windows Optional Network Components Wizard, highlight Networking Services, then click the Details button. 4. Check the box for Simple TCP/IP Services. Click OK. 5. At the Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard, click Next. 6. At the instruction to insert the Disc labeled Windows 2000, click OK. 7. At the Files Needed box, change the Copy files from information to C:\i386. Click OK. 8. Reboot your system for the changes to take effect. TCP/IP Configuration for DNS The Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system has an extensive Help file. Use the Windows 2000 help to set up DNS. NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes 5

Reinstalling Service Pack 6a on Systems with the Windows NT Operating System Any time you change the state of a system with the Windows NT operating system, such as when you install a new protocol, device, or service, you must reinstall Service Pack 6a. Reinstalling Service Pack 6a updates all essential files for the new system configuration. Service Pack 6a is on the NEC Application and Driver CD that comes with your computer. Use the following steps to reinstall Service Pack 6a. 1. Insert the NEC Application and Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Double click Service Pack 6a for Windows NT. 3. At the Windows NT setup screen, check mark the License agreement to start the installation. 4. When the installation is done, remove the NEC Application and Driver CD. Click Restart. Norton AntiVirus Software See the following sections for information about:! installing Norton AntiVirus software! receiving a Norton AntiVirus alert when installing the Microsoft Virtual Machine program. Installing Norton AntiVirus Software During the installation of Norton AntiVirus software, the program prompts you to run Live Update when the installation completes. Deselect the Live Update box before the installation completes. If you leave the Live Update box checked and Live Update runs, the Norton AntiVirus software does not function. This condition also prevents you from uninstalling the program. Remove the check from the Live Update box when you install the Norton AntiVirus software. Leaving the Live Update box checked during the installation of Norton AntiVirus software prevents the functioning of the program. Do not run Live Update during the installation process. If your system has the Microsoft Windows 98SE or Windows 2000 operating system, install the Norton AntiVirus software and then reboot your system. Run the Live Update option after you reboot the system. If you have a problem after running the Live Update, reinstall the Norton AntiVirus software. Do not run the Live Update. Reinstalling the Norton AntiVirus software overwrites the corrupt files but leaves the updated Virus data files. If your system has the Microsoft Windows NT operating system, do not perform a Live Update for the Norton AntiVirus software. Performing a Live Update results in a system error. This is an issue with the Norton Virus Update process. Norton is aware of this issue. 6 NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes

Receiving a Norton AntiVirus Alert When Installing the Microsoft Virtual Machine Program Installing a current release of the Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM) program, such as build 3186 or 3188, generates an alert from the Norton AntiVirus 2000 software program. The alert is about a WM.Niceday Macro Virus, but with a different, harmless payload macro, in Xmldso.cab (XML classes that ship in the Microsoft VM program). The cause of this alert is due to a problem with the Norton AntiVirus 2000 program, not the virus definitions. To resolve the issue, contact Symantec and inquire about the availability of a fix for this issue. To work around the issue, click Ignore the problem and continue when you receive the Norton AntiVirus Alert. For additional information, go to the Symantec Web site at http://service1.symantec.com/support/nav.nsf/docid/1999102208041706 Intel LANDesk Client Manager Issues The following sections describe Intel LANDesk Client Manager issues. Note In addition to the following issues, please review LANDesk Client Manager Software Release Notes in the Help section of LANDesk to view some of the known issues and ways to work around them. Installing LANDesk Client Manager When installing LANDesk Client Manager, do not select the following components:! CMI! Alert on LAN. Your system does not support CMI and Alert on LAN. Selecting the CMI and Alert on LAN components causes the system to hang at the message New hardware found, Intel 82801AA SMBus controller Windows is installing the software for your system. This condition requires the reinstallation of your operating system and the software that shipped on your hard drive. Detecting Chassis Intrusion LANDesk Client Manager does not detect chassis intrusion due to incompatibility between LANDesk Client Manager and the hardware monitoring ASIC component on the system board. If chassis intrusion in BIOS Setup is enabled and someone has tampered with the chassis, the BIOS displays the message Your Computer Case Had Been Opened during system bootup. To view the message, press the Esc key. The NEC logo bitmap closes and the message appears. Displaying Contents & Indexes See the following conditions about displaying Contents & Indexes. NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes 7

Systems with the Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows NT Operating System The tab descriptions for Contents & Indexes might not appear. This is a LANDesk Client Manager issue. We recommend that you use the user manual located on your system at c:\programs\files\intel\wwwroot\help\enuldcmc & enuldcma. ENULDCMC is for the Client and ENULDCMA is for the Administrator. Systems with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System The tab descriptions for Contents & Indexes might not appear and the information in the Contents might not appear. Clicking on the Exclamation Point Icon to view the message displays the following error message: Problems with this Web page might prevent it from being displayed properly or functioning properly This is a LANDesk issue. We recommend that you use the user manual located on your system at c:\programs\files\intel\wwwroot\help\enuldcmc & enuldcma. ENULDCMC is for the Client and ENULDCMA is for the Administrator. Updates to NEC Computers Support Service Information Please note the following updates for the NEC Computers Inc. Web addresses and fax technical support number. World Wide Web address: Support services Web address: http://www.neccomp.com Fax technical support: 801-579-1552 http://support.neccomp.com These updates replace the Web addresses and fax support number provided in your PowerMate ES SlimLine Series User s Guide, PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Quick Setup/Quick Reference poster, and NEC INFO Center. For a free copy of the limited warranty, please write to NEC Computers Inc., ATTN: Warranty Department, 2371 S. Presidents Drive, Suite A, West Valley City, Utah 84120. NEC and PowerMate are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation used under license. Intel and LANDesk are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners. Specifications and information in this publication are subject to change without notice. 2001 NEC Computers Inc. 8 NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes 455-00300-001 1/2001