Kurzweil 3000™ for Macintosh Network Installation and Administration Guide Version 4.
Kurzweil 3000™ for Macintosh Version 4.6 Network Installation and Administration Guide © 2011 by Kurzweil Educational Systems, Inc., a Cambium Learning Company. Version 4.6 October 2011. Kurzweil Educational Systems is a registered trademark of, and Kurzweil 1000, Kurzweil 3000, Kurzweil 3000 LearnStation, License-to-Go, and KESI Virtual Printer are trademarks of Kurzweil Educational Systems, Inc. Mac, Macintosh, and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Understanding the Kurzweil 3000 Network Kurzweil 3000 Network Overview ................................................4 Floating Licenses and How They Work........................................5 The Benefits of Floating Licenses..............................................5 License Management Using the USB License Key ...................7 Caring for and Replacing Your USB License Key......................
Adding User Accounts................................................................41 Sending and Leaving Messages ................................................44 Disconnecting Users from an Engine.........................................45 Deleting Users from an Engine ..................................................47 Installing and Uninstalling Licenses ...........................................48 Determining License Requirements ...........................................
Preface Welcome to Kurzweil 3000 for Macintosh Network Edition. A Kurzweil 3000 Network is a system that provides all of the features and benefits of the single-user Kurzweil 3000 product, but with the following added advantages: • The Kurzweil 3000 Engine stores each student’s Kurzweil 3000 settings and preferences. This allows students to access their customized settings from any Kurzweil 3000 client computer connected to the Kurzweil 3000 Network.
2 • Chapter 2, Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network, provides instructions for setting up the network. • Chapter 3, Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network, provides detailed information on Network administration tasks, including adding and deleting user accounts, managing floating licenses, and using the activity log.
1 Understanding the Kurzweil 3000 Network This chapter contains the following main topics: • Kurzweil 3000 Network Overview on page 4. • Floating Licenses and How They Work on page 5.
Kurzweil 3000 Network Overview Kurzweil 3000 Network Overview The Kurzweil 3000 Network is a software application that consists of one or more computers running client software, and at least one computer running the Network Engine software. While logged on to the Kurzweil 3000 Network, users can work with Kurzweil 3000 using their preferred Kurzweil 3000 settings, which are saved on the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine.
Chapter 1. Understanding the Kurzweil 3000 Network Floating Licenses and How They Work A Kurzweil 3000 Network uses a system of floating licenses to help you support multiple users across a local area network (LAN). The licenses are stored on a USB License Key, which is included with the Kurzweil 3000 Network product package. You transfer licenses to and from the License Key as needed using the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator. For details, see License Management Using the USB License Key on page 7.
Floating Licenses and How They Work • 6 The Kurzweil 3000 client software may be installed on as many computers on your network as you want, regardless of the number of licenses you have purchased. As long as there is an available license on the Kurzweil 3000 network engine, it is available to any client on the network.
Chapter 1. Understanding the Kurzweil 3000 Network License Management Using the USB License Key When your organization purchases a Kurzweil 3000 for Macintosh Version 4 Network product—Kurzweil 3000 Professional Color, Kurzweil 3000 Professional Black and White, or Kurzweil 3000 LearnStation—the floating licenses for the product(s) come on a USB License Key (License Key) included with the product package.
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2 Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network This chapter provides detailed instructions for installing and logging on to the Kurzweil 3000 Network. It contains the following main topics: • The Kurzweil 3000 Version 4 Product Package on page 10. • General Steps for Network Installation on page 11. • Network Engine and Client Requirements on page 18. • Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Engine and Product Licenses on page 14. • The Kurzweil 3000 Network Folder on page 21.
The Kurzweil 3000 Version 4 Product Package The Kurzweil 3000 Version 4 Product Package The Kurzweil 3000 Version 4 Network product package includes: • Kurzweil 3000 Version 4 Network CD-ROM. The CD-ROM includes the following files and folders: Kurzweil 3000 Administrator software Kurzweil 3000 Client software. Read Me file. A text file that contains last minute information about Kurzweil 3000 that didn’t make it into the documentation. Extras folder, which contains: Cepstral folder.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network General Steps for Network Installation There are four general steps to setting up a Kurzweil 3000 Network. They should be performed in the following sequence: 1. Make sure that the computer that is going to act as the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine is accessible over the network, and that it is running Macintosh Version 10.4 (Tiger) to 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
Network Engine and Client Requirements Network Engine and Client Requirements This section details the minimum hardware and software requirements for a Macintosh running the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine, client, and Administrator software. Network Engine Requirements • A Macintosh with a minimum of a G3 processor* that is running Mac OS X version 10.4 to 10.6. • Minimum of 128 MB of RAM. • Minimum 5 MB of hard disk space.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network Kurzweil 3000 Administrator • A Macintosh with a minimum of a G3 processor* that is running Mac OS X version 10.4 to 10.6 • 128MB of RAM • Minimum of 10MB of hard disk space available. • USB port. * “Beige” Macintosh G3’s are not compatible with Kurzweil 3000.
Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Engine and Product Licenses Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Engine and Product Licenses This section provides details on using the Administrator to install and configure the Kurzweil 3000 network engine, and to transfer Kurzweil 3000 product licences to the network engine from the USB License Key. Designating the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine Any Macintosh (running Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network The Kurzweil 3000 Administrator launches. A message appears, asking you whether you want to install the Kurzweil 3000 network engine software. 6. Click Install. The Authenticate window appears. 7.
Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Engine and Product Licenses 9. Enter the following information: Engine Name: By default, the Network Engine name is the Macintosh name with Kurzweil 3000 Engine appended. So, if the name of the Macintosh is Jerry’sMac the Engine name is Jerry’sMac Kurzweil 3000 Engine. If you don’t like this name, enter a new name. Remote Password: Enter a password for the Kurzweil 3000 Engine. The password is case-sensitive.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network not have unique Macintosh accounts, but instead all log on to the Macintosh under a single account, for example, 2ndPeriodStudents. Notes: • If you want to change the default for this option, the best time to do it is now when you are installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine software. • For either of the Client Login Method options, you can disable automatic/manual account creation by deselecting Allow Clients to Create New Accounts.
Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Engine and Product Licenses 10. Click Next. The Transfer [licenses] window appears. 11. Insert the License Key into a USB port on the Macintosh. 12. Enter the number of licenses for each product that you want to install on this Engine, and click Transfer. Click Transfer All to move all of the licenses on the License Key to the Engine. Click Transfer None to install and start the Engine, and display the Administrator window without installing any licenses.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network The Administrator shows one user — Administrator — logged in, and the number of licenses installed for each product type. For more information about the Administrator’s features and functions, see Using the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator on page 37. 13. Remove the License Key and return it to a safe and secure place. Important Note: Keep the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine computer turned on and connected to the LAN at all times.
Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Engine and Product Licenses To set the Energy Saver Preference: 1. On the Engine computer, select System Preferences from the Apple menu. 2. Click Energy Saver. 3. Click Sleep. 4. Set the Put the computer to sleep when it is active for slider to Never. 5. Optionally, you might also want to deselect the Put the hard disk(s) to sleep when possible checkbox, as this will improve the response time of communications between the Engine and clients. 6.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network The Kurzweil 3000 Network Folder As part of the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine installation, the Administrator creates a folder named Kurzweil 3000 Network on the top-level of the computer’s hard drive. This folder contains various log files maintained by the Engine. User Folders Within Kurzweil 3000 Network folder there is another folder named Users. This folder contains a folder for each user account created on this Engine.
Installing Kurzweil 3000 on Client Computers Installing Kurzweil 3000 on Client Computers Use the following procedures to install Kurzweil 3000 on each computer that you want to have access to a Kurzweil 3000 Engine. To install Kurzweil 3000 on a client computer: 1. Place the Kurzweil 3000 Version 4 Network CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Copy the Kurzweil 3000 application icon to the Applications folder (recommended) or to another preferred location on the Macintosh. 3.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network The Select Engine window lets you select a Kurzweil 3000 Engine either from a list of available engines or by entering the IP Address of computer on which there is a running Kurzweil 3000 Engine installed. 5. In the Engine Address area, do one of the following: Click the Bonjour button, and select the name of the Kurzweil 3000 Engine that you want this client to use from the list.
Installing Kurzweil 3000 on Client Computers 6. In the Initial Product Type area, select the Kurzweil 3000 product that you want this client to use. If the Allow Clients to Change Product Types option is deselected, users will not be able to switch between product types when they log in from a client (see page 17). 7. Click Save & Quit to save your configuration settings. Or, click connect to test the connection. 8. Repeat this procedure on each Macintosh that you want to be a Kurzweil 3000 client.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network Verifying Client Connections To test a new client connection: 1. Go to a Kurzweil 3000 client computer. 2. Double-click the Kurzweil 3000 icon. A message appears stating that the client is connecting to the Engine you designated during the installation procedure. Depending on the selected Engine options, Kurzweil 3000 either starts up, or the Log In window appears. 3.
Installing the Cepstral Speaking Voices Installing the Cepstral Speaking Voices The Kurzweil 3000 CD-ROM contains the additional Cepstral David and Cepstral Callie English-speaking voices from Cepstral. Although it is optional, we recommend that you install these voices on each Client as they produce excellent results. To install the voices: 1. Log in to the Macintosh using an Admin account. 2. Insert the Kurzweil 3000 CD-ROM into the drive. 3. Double-click the Extras folder. 4.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network Installing and Configuring the Firefox Browser The Kurzweil 3000 Read the Web feature lets you use Kurzweil 3000 reading and lookup tools with Web browser content. If you want to use this feature, you must install the Mozilla Firefox (Firefox) Web browser version 1.0.7 or later, on each Macintosh that will run Kurzweil 3000. Currently, Kurzweil 3000 for the Macintosh only supports the Firefox Web browser.
Installing and Configuring the Firefox Browser To install Firefox from the Kurzweil 3000 product CD: 1. Insert the Kurzweil 3000 CD into the CD drive. 2. Double-click the Extras folder. 3. Double-click the Read the Web folder. 4. Drag the Firefox application icon to the desired location on your Macintosh. Now go to Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Read the Web Extension on page 28.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network 9. Restart. 10. Restart and Quit Firefox again to complete the installation of the extension. Updating Firefox and Kurzweil 3000 Read the Web As with most applications, Firefox is updated from time to time. If you update Firefox, you might also need to update the Kurzweil 3000 Read the Web extension. However, even if you don’t need to update the extension, you must still perform the following update procedure for the new version of Firefox.
Installing and Configuring the Firefox Browser What’s Next? After you have installed the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine and clients, and verified that you can access the Engine from the clients, go to Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network on page 33 for information about using the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator.
Chapter 2. Installing the Kurzweil 3000 Network Uninstalling the Kurzweil 3000 Network If you ever have to uninstall the Kurzweil 3000 for Macintosh Network software, use the following procedure: 1. On each Client computer, Quit Kurzweil 3000, then drag and drop the Kurzweil 3000 application icon into the Trash. 2. On the computer on which the Engine is installed, run the Administrator, and uninstall the Engine following the instructions in Uninstalling an Engine on page 59. 3.
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3 Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network In a Kurzweil 3000 Network, you perform administration tasks using the Kurzweil 3000 Engine Administrator (Administrator). The information in this chapter is arranged into the following main topics: • About the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator on page 34. • Starting the Administrator on page 35. • Using the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator on page 37. • Determining License Requirements on page 49. • Uninstalling an Engine on page 59.
About the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator About the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator The Administrator is a tool that lets you accomplish Kurzweil 3000 Network administration, and license management tasks. Administrator Quick Facts: 34 • You can install and run the Administrator on any Macintosh running Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.6. • A Kurzweil 3000 Engine does not have to be installed on the same Macintosh as the Administrator.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Starting the Administrator This section details starting the Administrator. It covers starting up the Administrator to administer both local and remote Engines. To start the Administrator: 1. Double-click the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator icon. If the Macintosh from which you are running the Administrator does not have an Engine installed, and this is the first time you are running the Administrator on this Macintosh, you are prompted to install an Engine.
Starting the Administrator If you choose Administer another computer, go to the next step. 3. In the Choose Engine window, choose the Engine you want to administer from the Bonjour menu. If the Engine you want to administer is on a different subnet, it will not appear on the Rendezvous menu. Click the Manual button, and type in the IP address of the remote Engine. 4. Click Connect. 5.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Using the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator The Administrator window consists of the following functional areas: Menu Bar, Task area, and the Status area. Menu Bar Task Area Status Area • The Menu Bar includes the Administrator, Engine, Edit, Window, and Help menus. See The Administrator Menus on page 38. • The Task Area provides access to all of the Administrators network and license management functions.
Using the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator The Administrator Menus The Engine Administrator has four menus: The Kurzweil 3000 Administrator menu contains the following items: • About Kurzweil 3000 Administrator. Select to display information about the version of the Administrator you are using, as well as useful telephone numbers for contacting Kurzweil Educational Systems. • Register Through Web Site.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network The Administrator Status Area The Status area displays the following information: • Number of licenses installed on the Engine, the product type, and how many are being used. • User name of each person assigned to this Engine. • Login status of each user. • Machine name and/or the IP address of each logged in user. • License type each logged in user is using.
Using the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator The Administrator Task Area The Administrator Task area provides the following functions to help you manage your network and licenses: User Management and Engine Functions Function Use to See Add Add user accounts to the current Engine. Adding User Accounts on page 41. Delete Delete user accounts from the current Engine. Deleting Users from an Engine on page 47. Disconnect Disconnect users from the current Engine.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Adding User Accounts Depending on the status of the Allow Clients to Create Accounts option, adding user accounts with the Administrator will either be optional or required. If the option is selected (the default), new users can create accounts the first time they start Kurzweil 3000 on a client computer (see page 42). If the option is deselected, you must add new accounts using the Administrator before users can log in for the first time.
Adding User Accounts If the Use Client Computer's Login Name option is selected in the Settings window, you must use the user’s Macintosh account user name. However, you still must follow the character restrictions listed above. 4. Click Add. The Administrator creates the account, and adds the new user’s name to the Users column in the Administrator window. To add a user from a client computer: 1. Double-click the Kurzweil 3000 icon.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network 3. Type the desired user name. Valid user names can consist of the characters Aa-Zz, 0-9, hyphen (-), and (space). 4. Click Add to add the new name, and close the sheet. 5. If the Product Type menu is available, select a Kurzweil 3000 product type. 6. Click Log In. Kurzweil 3000 starts up, and the new user name will appear on the User Name menu the next time you launch Kurzweil 3000.
Sending and Leaving Messages Sending and Leaving Messages To send a message: The Send Message feature allows you to send a message to any user who is currently logged on to the network. 1. Start the Administrator, and choose an Administration option from the Starting Points window. See Starting the Administrator on page 35. 2. In the Administrator window, select the names of currently logged in users to whom you want to send a message.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Disconnecting Users from an Engine You must disconnect a user before you can delete their account, or when you want to transfer a license that is currently in use back to a USB License Key. You might also want to disconnect users when you have to do maintenance on software or hardware that is located on the same computer as the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine. To disconnect users from an Engine: 1.
Disconnecting Users from an Engine 4. Type a message informing the selected users why they have been disconnected. They can save any work on which they are currently working. All other Kurzweil 3000 functions are now unavailable. If you do not type a message and you just click Send, users receive a standard disconnect message. 5. Click Send.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Deleting Users from an Engine Deleting a user from an Engine deletes their account and their personal preference settings, both of which are stored on the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine computer. No other files are deleted or altered. See The Kurzweil 3000 Network Folder on page 21. To delete a user from an Engine: 1. Start the Administrator, and choose an Administration option from the Starting Points window. See Starting the Administrator on page 35. 2.
Installing and Uninstalling Licenses Installing and Uninstalling Licenses Use the following procedures to transfer additional licenses to an Engine from a USB License Key, and to move licenses back to a USB License Key from an Engine. To transfer licenses to an Engine: 1. Start the Administrator, and choose an Administration option from the Starting Points window. See Starting the Administrator on page 35. 2. In the Administrator window, click Install. The Transfer licenses to Engine sheet appears. 3.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Determining License Requirements You may want to check on your license usage in the following situations to help you determine if and when your organization needs to purchase additional licenses: • When users begin to receive a message indicating that a license type is not available. • When you launch the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator and the Overrun window appears. To determine license usage and requirements: 1.
Changing Engine Settings Changing Engine Settings The Engine Settings window enables you to determine the following settings: 50 • Engine Name. See Changing the Engine Name on page 51. • Port. See Changing the Port Assignment on page 52. • Client Login Method. See Changing the Client Login Method on page 52. • Allow Clients to Create Accounts. See Changing the Account Creation from Clients Option on page 54. • Allow Clients to Change Product Types.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Changing the Engine Name When you initially install a Kurzweil 3000 Engine, an Engine Name is assigned. The name can be either the default name, which is automatically derived from the name of the Macintosh on which the Engine is installed, or a more preferred name which you entered manually. The effect of changing the Engine Name is that you will need to reselect the new Engine Name on client computers. To change the Engine Name: 1.
Changing Engine Settings Changing the Port Assignment By default the Kurzweil 3000 Engine uses port 5001 to communicate with its clients. In some instances, you might have another software application on the Engine computer that also uses this port, and this may cause erratic operation. If you think you have a problem with the port assignment, please contact Kurzweil 3000 Technical Support for assistance, at 1-800-894-5374.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network To change the Client Login Method: 1. Start the Administrator, and choose an Administration option from the Starting Points window. See Starting the Administrator on page 35. 2. In the Administrator window, click Settings. 3. In the Client Login Method area of the Settings window, select the desired option. 4. Click OK to close the Settings window.
Changing Engine Settings Changing the Account Creation from Clients Option By default, users are allowed to create new accounts from client computers. You might want to disable this feature if you want to have more control over how and when accounts are created. To change the Allow Clients to Create Accounts: 1. Start the Administrator, and choose an Administration option from the Starting Points window. See Starting the Administrator on page 35. 2. In the Administrator window, click Settings. 3.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Changing the Product Type Selection from Clients Option By default, the Allow Clients to Change Product Types option is deselected, which causes client computers to use the product type (Kurzweil 3000 Professional Color or Black & White, or Kurzweil 3000 LearnStation) that was specified during the client’s installation. If this option is disabled, users cannot change the product type from its current selection.
Changing Engine Settings Collecting User Statistics You can record each network user’s interactions with Kurzweil 3000. These user statistics are saved to a tab-delimited text file named EventLog.log, which is stored in the Kurzweil 3000 Network folder. To collect user statistics: 1. Start the Administrator, and choose an Administration option from the Starting Points window. See Starting the Administrator on page 35. 2. In the Administrator window, click Settings. 3.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network The Eventlog file The Engine records each user action, such as changing Reading Speed, Mode, and Unit, word lookups, and spell checking as a single line (event) in the Eventlog file. Actions are identified by a three-digit code. Each code is followed by a variable appropriate to the action. For more information, see Appendix A, Event Log Action Codes.
Changing Engine Settings As the Event log is formatted using standard tab-delimiting, you can import it into most databases (including the database included with Kurzweil 3000 for Windows), where you can reformat the information and produce more concise activity reports, based on criteria of your choosing. Changing the Remote Password A password is required when you want to administer an Engine that resides on remote computer. To change the remote password: 1.
Chapter 3. Administering the Kurzweil 3000 Network Uninstalling an Engine Use the following procedure to uninstall a Kurzweil 3000 Engine. You must run the Administrator on the computer on which the Engine is installed. You cannot uninstall an Engine that is installed on another computer. You must also have the USB License Key available in order to complete this procedure.
Uninstalling an Engine The Administrator removes the Engine, and the message Lost Connection to Engine is displayed.
A Event Log Action Codes The following table lists action codes together with their associated Kurzweil 3000 actions as they appear in the EventLog.log file. For more information, see Collecting User Statistics on page 56.
62 314 Reading Speed Changed 315 Reading Mode Changed 316 Reading Unit Changed 318 Login 319 Logout 323 New Text File 324 New Image File 325 Save As File 326 Definition Not Found 328 Synonym Not Found 329 Replace Spelling Error 330 Skip Spelling Error 331 Spelling Error No Suggestions 337 Insert Word from Word Prediction 338 Insert Word from Word Prediction that is also on a Vocabulary List
B Removing the USB License Key Drivers Whenever you install a Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine, you also install Aladdin Knowledge Systems HASP 4 driver software. This software enables the Administrator to transfer licenses to and from the USB License key. Without the drivers, the Administrator cannot access the license key. The drivers are also installed when you use the Administrator on a computer that does not have an Engine installed, to transfer licenses to or from a remote Engine.
The following script uninstalls the USB license drivers and saves them in a folder named AladdinBackup in the home directory. As detailed previously, to reinstall the drivers, you must have an installer. To uninstall the license key drivers: 1. Open a Terminal window. 2. Run the following script. dpid=$(ps axh | grep aksusbd | sed 's/ *\(.
Index A accounts, adding 41 adding accounts 41 users from Administrator 41 users from Client 42 users from the Engine 22 Administrator adding new users from 41 Admininstrator account 39 Administrator User 39 menus 38 Quick Facts 34 required account privileges 39 Status area 39 window 37 Allow Clients to Change Product Types option 17 Allow Clients to Create Accounts option 17 Applications folder 14 authentication, and account privileges account privileges 15 B blocking user creation from clients 44 broken
19 hardware and software requirements 12 installing 14 sending messages from 44 transferring licenses to 48 uninstalling 59 Engine Name option 16 Engine options 16 Allow Clients to Change Product Types 17 Allow Clients to Create Accounts 17 Collect Statistics 17 Engine Name 16 Event Log 17 Remote Password 16 Select from Kurzweil 3000 User List 16 Use Client Computer’s Login Name 16 Event Log Action Codes 61 Engine option 17 event(s) 57 file 21, 56, 57, 59 importing into databases 58 event(s) 57 F Firefox
L license key 5, 10 drivers 59 lost 7 overview 7 securing 7 transferring licenses to 48 uninstalling 63 License Overruns window 49 licenses 5 benefits 5 determining requirements 49 explained 5 installing additional 48 management functions 40 number installed 39 overruns 49 removing 48 transferring 63 transferring to Network Engine 48 transferring to USB license key 48 uninstalling 48 usage 49 Log In window 25, 42 M Macintosh Beige G3 13 menus, Administrator 38 messages sending 44 N Network basic layout 4 CD
T transferring licenses 63 back to USB license key 48 to Nework Engine 48 U uninstalling license key 63 licenses 48 Server 59 updating Firefox 29 USB key transferring licenses 63 USB License Key (see license key) Use Client Computer’s Login Name option 16 user files 47 folders 21 management functions 40 preferences 21 valid names 43 users adding from Administrator 41 adding from Client 42 blocking user creation from clients 44 deleting from Network Engine 47 disconnecting from Network Engine 45 users, a