Installation guide
SPECTRUM
Installation Guide
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Setting up Client Access
Client access to SPECTRUM is controlled by the .hostrc file in your
SPECTRUM installation directory. By default, this file is configured to
prevent other workstations from connecting to your SpectroSERVER (or
your SpectroGRAPH from connecting to a SpectroSERVER if you have
installed only SpectroGRAPH).
You can configure the .hostrc file from the SPECTRUM Control Panel to set
up client access.
Procedure
1. Start the SPECTRUM Control Panel.
2. Select Configure > Host Security.
3. The Host Security window opens.
4. In the Server List, add the names of workstations that will be
granted access to the local SpectroSERVER.
5. In the User List, add the names of users that will be granted access
to the local SpectroSERVER.
6. Click OK.
Remote Display of SPECTRUM
This section describes the process of setting up a Windows workstation to
remotely display SPECTRUM that is running on a Solaris workstation. The
Solaris workstation must be installed with the applications that you wish to
remotely display, and must be configured to support Telnet services.
Windows workstations used for remote display must be configured to
support a Telnet client and must meet the same requirements as those
listed in Table2 [page12]
and those listed in Table3 [page13] (for
SpectroGRAPH only). SPECTRUM supports one remote display session open
at any one time on a client workstation.