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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
108
Upgrading a Unity or
Continued
ActiveFax server
To upgrade the Unity and ActiveFax software on the
Unity server
Do this procedure if you are:
Upgrading Unity and ActiveFax software to version 2.4.
Adding or changing voice boards, even if you are adding
boards of the same type.
NOTE: When you upgrade the Unity software, any diagnostic
traces that were turned on are automatically turned off.
a Confirm that the Unity system key is connected to the Unity
server.
b Confirm that all voice and fax boards have been installed
and set up according to the “Hardware settings” instruc-
tions for your boards in Appendix A.
If you are installing a component system and the server
contains Dialogic D/41D or D/42-NE2 ISA voice boards,
note the setting of jumper JP1 (IRQ setting) because you
must enter that value at the end of the Setup program.
c Start the Unity server.
d Log on to Windows NT/2000 by using the account you chose
to use for installation. For more information, see “The
account used for installation on the Unity server,” on
page 69.
e Insert the Unity compact disc in the CD-ROM drive.
f Browse to the root directory of the Unity compact disc, and
run Setup.exe.
g Choose the language in which you want to view Setup
prompts, and click “OK.” A welcome message appears.
h Click “Next,” and Setup examines your system to confirm
that the required software is installed and configured prop-
erly, and that a system key is installed.
If an error message appears, correct the specified problem,
then rerun Setup.
i Follow the on-screen prompts.

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