40 DSView Installer/User Guide
Click I accept the terms of the License Agreement and then click Next. Continue to step 7.
-or-
Click I do NOT accept the terms of the License Agreement. A License Agreement Warning
message box will appear. If you click Quit, the installation will exit without installing the DSR
Remote Operations software. If you click Resume, you will be returned to the License
Agreement window.
7. The Choose Destination Location window will open.
a. Click Choose and use the Browse for Folder dialog box to select a directory in which to
install the DSR Remote Operations software.
-or-
Click Restore Default Folder to restore the installation directory to the default
(C:\Program Files\Avocent DSView 3.0\DSR Remote Operations).
b. Click Next when you are finished.
8. The Installing... window will open and displays the progress of the installation. The software
will be installed in the specified folder and a Start - Programs - Avocent DSView 3.0 - DSR
Remote Operations shortcut menu will be created. You may cancel the installation by
clicking Cancel.
If a previous version of the DSR Remote Operations software already exists on the Client
computer, message boxes may appear asking if you want to overwrite existing files. Click Yes
to All.
9. When the software has finished installing, the DSR Remote Operations Installation window
will open.
a. If you wish to start the DSR Remote Operations, select Click here to invoke the DSR
Remote Operations application.
b. Click Done when you are finished.
Running the DSView Management Software
DSView software clients access the DSView management software host using a web browser. Any
software required by the client, such as applets and the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), will be
automatically installed by the DSView software server host.
The DSView management software uses Secure Sockets Layers (SSL) encryption to send data
between the DSView management software host and the web browser on the client to ensure data
integrity and privacy. When a user attempts to log in to a DSView software client session, the
authentication service configured in the DSView software by the DSView software administrator
verifies the credentials of the user. Security alerts related to the certificates on the DSView software
host may appear. The DSView software may also use certificates from a third party Certificate
Authority (CA), your own internal CA or Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). See Using certificates
on page 27 for more information.
The following are the minimum requirements for a DSView software client: