UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Using the
Status Monitor
The Status Monitor is a Web site that allows you to view
real-time information about Unity, such as port status. You also
use the Status Monitor to shut down and start Unity. (See “Shut-
ting down and starting Unity,” on page 163.)
The Status Monitor requires Internet Explorer version 5 or later.
(Earlier versions of Internet Explorer are not supported, and
Netscape Navigator is not supported.)
To access the Status Monitor
a If you are at the Unity server, log on to Windows NT/2000 as
a Unity administrator.
If you are at another computer, skip to step b.
b If you are at the Unity server, double-click the desktop
shortcut to the Status Monitor.
If you are at another computer, start Internet Explorer and
go to http://<server name>/status. If prompted, type
the Unity Administrator name and password (by default,
EAdministrator and 12345).
c If you are at the Unity server, when you are finished press
CTRL+ALT+DELETE, then lock or log off of Windows
NT/2000 to prevent access by unauthorized users.
Click to see the Port Status page.
Click to see the Report Status page.
Click to see the System Status
page.
Click to start Unity.
Click to shut down Unity.
Click to see the License Status page.
Click to see the Disk Drive
Status page.
Click to see the Fax Status page.
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If you are at the Unity server and
if the Unity Administrator is run-
ning, you can view the Status
Monitor in a separate instance of
Internet Explorer. Right-click the
Unity icon in the status area of
the taskbar, and click “Launch
Status Monitor.”