Computer Accessories User Manual
174 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004
■ Your Sun system and SunPCi III software must have the same network mask. The
value of the network mask depends on the type of network you are using.
Contact your network administrator for more information.
Note – You need to know the names and IP addresses of another system on the
same subnet as your Sun system, and of a system not on the same subnetwork.
Contact your network administrator if you do not have this information.
Installing Applications From a SunFSD Source
Directory
If an application’s installation from a SunFSD-mapped drive fails, make sure that the
mapped directory path names in which the installation software resides all have
names that do not exceed eight characters.
For example, suppose the drive letter Q: is mapped to \\localhost\WatchGuard\
AntiVirusSoftware.
In the AntiVirusSoftware directory are the following subdirectories named
AntiVirusForEmmy and AV4KATY.
If the software located in AntiVirusForEmmy fails to install, it might be due to the
fact that the subdirectory used by the installation program has a file name longer
than eight characters. If this is so, rename the subdirectory to a name that uses fewer
than nine characters, for example, AV4EMM, and attempt the installation again.
Because the directory AV4KATY already is fewer than eight characters, the
installation of the application from that subdirectory should succeed.
Note – Even though the path that is mapped, for example WatchGuard\
AntiVirusSoftware, contains names that are more than eight characters, this
does not matter to the installation program. Only file names below the drive letter
mapping encounter the restriction.










