Installation guide

About this guide
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Installation and Maintenance Standard 3.0 March 1994
Conventions
The conventions on the following page are used throughout the software pro-
cedures in this guide.
This form is used to represent a single key you must press on your keyboard.
]
When entering commands like this, hold down the
key while you
press the character that follows (in this case “
]
”) in the same way you hold
down the shift key to enter capital letters.
TOOLS
Letters in bold type are used to represent text you must enter at the keyboard.
This form is used to represent a “soft” key you must press on the keyboard
when using the Meridian Mail System Administrator’s terminal. This will be
one of the keys on the keyboard labelled
,
,
and so on. The current
configuration of soft keys is always displayed at the bottom of your screen.
More Above
Words in this type represent messages that you see on the terminal’s screen.
“Enabled”
Words in quotation marks are used to represent a selection you must make
from a list of choices. An instruction in the following form is used to guide
you quickly through a series of menus:
1
From the Main Menu, choose
“1 User Administration”
“1 Local Voice User”.
This example means choose “User Administration” from the first menu and
“Local Voice User” from the next menu that appears.
System Status
Words in italic type are used to represent the name of a field. For example:
1
For
First Name,
enter the user’s first name and press
.
System administration—The Basics:
“Finding your users”
Italicized titles indicate a reference to another document associated with the
Meridian Mail system. Sections within a document are enclosed in quotation
marks. References to sections within this document do not include the docu-
ment
title.