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CD-View 7-Day Demo
Installation Guide
12/06/94
Table of Contents
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Getting Started
Section 3 Installing CD-View
Section 4 Accessing CD-View
Section 5 Automating CD-View Login
Section 6 Trouble Shooting
Section 1
Introduction
Congratulations on obtaining your copy of ORNETIX network products CD-View
7-day demo. This version of CD-View runs for 7-days, and has support for
2 users and 3 volumes. During the installation, please notice that the setup
program provides defaults for each option. These defaults are the recommended
settings for the CD-View 7-day demo installation.
While MSCDEX is required on the CD-View server, it is not required on the client
workstation. However, some old applications will not run on a client workstation
unless they find MSCDEX loaded. To eliminate this problem, Ornetix has developed
the ORNETIX CD-ROM Extension (OCDX.EXE) driver. This program is available in
the full running version of CD-View 2.02c.
Section 2
Getting Started
Installation of the CD-View Server includes:
1. A workstation configured for login to your NetWare server.
2. One or more CD-ROM drives configured with the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions
(MSCDEX.EXE).
Important: For a quick and successfull installation, please be sure that the
above requirements are fulfilled before trying to install CD-View.
Section 3
Installing CD-View
1. Select your CD-View server workstation.
2. Insert the CD-View diskette into drive A: or B:, switch to that
drive by typing A: or B:, and press <Enter> at the DOS prompt.
3. Type SETUP and press <Enter>.
4. Select First Time Installation and press <Enter>.
5. Type the Boot Drive Letter of this machine. Type the directory to install
CD-View to and press <ESC>.
C:\ is the default Boot Drive letter and
C:\CDVU is the default Installation Directory
6. Select Parameter Information. Default Parameter Information is already
in place. The only option you may need to provide is the Ext. and Int.
Network Address. The Ext. (External) Network Address defines the segment
number on which the CD-View server resides. The Int. (Internal) Network
number defines the unique number to be used by CD-View. Ensure that this
number is not used by any other server on the whole network. The default
value is determined from the ethernet address on the Network Interface card.
Press <Esc> to continue.
7. Select Volume Information. A default volume setup is already in place.
You have the option to change the CD-ROM volume names. Press <Esc> to
continue.
8. Select Cache Information. A default cache setup is already in place.
Press <Esc> to continue.
9. Select Create New Setup. Select Y to update the Autoexec.bat file.
The Setup program installs CD-View. Follow instructions on screen for
rebooting.
10. Load SHARE on the CD-View workstation.
11. Change to the CD-View directory, type START and press <Enter>.
12. Run SYSCON on another workstation. Choose Change Current Server,
press <Ins>, select CDVIEW (If you changed the server name from its
default, choose it instead)
Username: SUPERVISOR
(no password required)
13. Add users to the CD-View server.
Note: CD-View does not support Trustee Directory Assignments.
Section 4
Accessing CD-View
After successful LOGIN to your NetWare Preferred Server, type the
following commands:
Note: If the name of the CD-View server is not CDVIEW (if you changed the
server name), please replace CDVIEW with the correct server
name for the following examples.
1. ATTACH CDVIEW/SUPERVISOR
MAP R:=CDVIEW/CD0:
MAP S:=CDVIEW/CD1:
2. Type DIR R: <Enter>. The directory of volume CD0: will be displayed.
CD-View is successfully sharing CD-ROM data across the network.
Section 5
Automating CD-View Login
Use the NetWare System Login Script, User Login Script, or a batch file to
automate connection to CD-View
Note: Please refer to the syntax in Section 4 of this Installation
Guide for correct usage of NetWare commands. For more information on
NetWare Login Scripts and commands, refer to the NetWare User's Manual.
Section 6
Trouble Shooting
Unable to LOGIN or ATTACH to CD-View
Type SLIST from a NetWare workstation. If CD-View does not appear on
the list of available servers make sure the NetWare drivers and SHARE
have been loaded, then run START.BAT
Unable to MAP drive letters correctly.
Be sure the MAP command is typed in correctly and the : follows the
volume name.
Ornetix is dedicated to meeting and advancing the needs of the information
systems of the 90s. Our innovative technologies and practical, easy-to-use
products provide NetWare users with the tools for "Making networks
better"...by making them simpler to manage, easier to use, and more
functional and efficient
CD-View is a trademark of Ornetix. All other product names are trademarks
and/or registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
(C) Copyright 1993-1995 ORNETIX Technologies, Ltd. All rights reserved.