Installation guide

SPECTRUM
Installation Guide
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Configuring Exceed X Server for Remote Display
Use this procedure to configure the Hummingbird Exceed X server for
remote display:
1. Install the SPECTRUM-required version of Exceed (see Table 2
[page 12]) on the intended remote display workstation if it is not
already present.
2. [If your Exceed X server is already running, disregard this step.]
Using Windows Explorer, migrate to Program Files>Exceed.nt, and
double-click exceed.exe to start the Exceed X server.
3. Right click the Exceed button in the Windows tool bar. Select Tools
> Configuration. The Xconfig Password window displays. Enter the
default password spectrum. The Xconfig configuration panel
displays, showing various icons.
4. Double-click the Security icon in the Xconfig window. The Security
window displays, showing the Host Access Control List for the Exceed
Xserver.
5. To setup host access to your Windows workstation, click File to
display a menu of Host Access Control Lists. Use the Browse button
to select a Host Access Control List (shown in the Host Access Control
List window) from the menu. Then, click Edit to add the host name of
the Solaris workstation that you are going to display from.
6. [Optional] To allow any host to connect, select Disabled (any host
access). Click OK. The Xconfig panel displays.
7. The Exceed server must be reset to accept any configuration
changes, before you attempt remote display. Click Exit from the File
menu in the Xconfig panel. If this is the first time Xconfig has been
accessed after installing Exceed, a Reset Server warning window
displays. Click Yes to reset the Exceed server.
If your Exceed server has been accessed before, right click the
Exceed icon in the Windows toolbar. Select Tools > Server Reset,
and click Reset to reset the Exceed server. The server reset dialog
window appears with the warning: this will disconnect all Exceed
clients. Click OK.
8. Your Solaris SpectroSERVER must be set up for client access before
you can initiate remote display. See Setting up Client Access
[page 80].