OSM Migration Guide (G06.28+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Guide
- 1 Introduction to OSM
- 2 Preparing for OSM
- 3 OSM Server-Based Components
- 4 OSM Client-Based Components
- 5 Getting Started With OSM Applications
- 6 TSM Coexistence and Fallback
- A Migrating Your Registry Settings
- B Memory Guidelines for OSM
- C Configuring Remote Services
- Configure Modem for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Create Windows User Name
- Configure Carbon Copy 5.7 or Microsoft NetMeeting for Dial-In
- Configure OSM Notification Director (ND) for Each Host Server
- Configure OSM Notification Director (ND) for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Configure Incoming Connections
- Reconfigure System Standby and Hibernate Mode
- D Troubleshooting
- E Uninstalling TSM
- Index

Getting Started With OSM Applications
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Establishing an OSM Service Connection Session
Logging On
1. The first time you try to establish an OSM Service Connection session, you are
prompted to “download Java Runtime Environment.” Select Open and install it
according to instructions (accepting typical and default options).
After the installation wizard finishes, restart the PC.
2. After the restart, repeat the launching procedure you used to get to this point
(Method 1: Using Home Page Bookmarks or Method 2: Without Client Installation
or Bookmarks). You should not be prompted to download Java or restart again
(unless JRE is upgraded in a future OSM server SPR).
3. If a dialog box asks you to “trust the signed applet distributed by Hewlett-Packard,”
you must select Always or Yes. If you select Always, you will not be prompted
again in subsequent OSM logon attempts.