HP CD-ROM Server User's Guide

5-4 CD-ROM Server Configuration
7. Click Submit Server settings to download the new settings to
the CD-ROM server.
8. In the menu at the left side, click the name of the next
parameter group (Netware, NFS, etc.) that you wish to
configure. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each parameter group.
9. Restart the CD-ROM server to make the new settings take
effect: Click the Management and Access Rights tab. In the
menu at the left side, click Restart Server. Click the Restart
Server button to confirm.
The indicators will flash during power-on and self-test. When
the yellow STATUS indicator stops flashing and remains off, the
new settings are ready for use.
Note
On the CD-ROM server’s Home Page, a Quick Installation
button is also available. Quick Installation provides
configuration for a few basic parameters in the CD-ROM
server. These are required to use access rights, password
handling and user authentication. The settings are all
available under the Configuration button as well.
Configuration Using a Text Editor
If you can locate and open the CD-ROM server on your network,
you can configure the CD-ROM Server using your favorite text
editor in any environment. The basic procedure is to view the
CD-ROM server’s file structure and open the config.ini file in the
config folder. Then you make changes to the configuration and
save the file. This sends your configuration changes to the CD-
ROM server. The file structure is described in “The HP CD-ROM
Server File System” in chapter 4.
Follow the steps below to configure the CD-ROM server using a
text editor. In the examples below the Windows Notepad editor
on a Windows 95 workstation is used.
1. Click Start, click Programs, and start the Windows
Explorer.
2. Locate the CD-ROM server that you want to configure. (Refer
to chapters 3 and 4 to access the CD-ROM server on the
network.)
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