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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
2
About this
guide
The Unity Installation Guide contains instructions for installing a
Unity
server in four different configurations.
Chapter 2 defines the Unity configurations and contains an
installation task list for each configuration, as well as a task list
for installing ActiveFax
for Unity on a separate server. The
tasks reference sections in the rest of the book that contain
detailed instructions.
The Unity Installation Guide focuses on Unity. It does not provide
extensive information about Microsoft
®
Exchange Server, Win-
dows NT
®
Server, or Windows
®
2000 Server. If you are installing
Unity as an e-mail server or on a network with existing Exchange
servers, you need a working knowledge of Exchange and Win-
dows NT/2000.
You can find compliance information for third-party electronic
devices in the manufacturer’s documentation included in the
Unity package. Do not use a third-party manufacturer’s docu-
mentation to install, upgrade, or manage Unity. Refer only to
Unity documentation to install, upgrade, and manage Unity.
In order to receive assistance from Technical Support, you must
have passed the Unity training courses.
Documentation conventions
The Unity Installation Guide uses the following conventions:
User input
Information that the user types appears in Courier:
Example Administrator
Key names
Key names appear in capital letters: ENTER. Keys
that must be pressed simultaneously are joined by a “+”:
CTRL+ALT+DELETE.

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