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Intergraph TDZ 2000 GL2 - Updating an Emergency Repair Disk or a Startup Diskette

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See Chapter 2, “Setting Up the Software,” for more information on these programs.
Systems running Windows NT ship with the following InterSite programs:
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InterSite Manager, the common starting point for all the InterSite products. This utility
integrates InterSite components by centralizing them in an easy-to-use point-and-click
display. You can familiarize yourself with an InterSite component before invoking it, by
reading its description, conveniently placed by its launch button.
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InterSite DMI Console, which gives easy access to the system’s status and configuration
information. The Console is based on the Desktop Management Interface (DMI),
through a window containing a graphical information tree view pane, a service provider
component information pane, and a message pane. DMI Console works with the
Desktop Management Interface (DMI), a technology standard that enables the effective
management of personal computers (PCs).
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InterSite Watchdog, a system monitoring tool with remote monitoring capabilities. You
can install Watchdog on a system running the Windows NT, and use it to monitor
workstations and servers also running Windows NT.
NOTE Only systems with ECC memory come with the InterSite ECC Memory Monitor.
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InterSite Diskeeper Lite, which manually defragments Windows NT file systems, thus
restoring performance. By using InterSite Diskeeper Lite, disk fragmentation can be
kept to a minimum, improving file creation and access times.
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InterSite SmartDrive, a kernel-level driver that supports self-monitoring, analysis, and
reporting technology. SmartDrive system compliance is displayed via a tab on the
Hardware Monitor. Each system disk is listed on the tab, along with its serial number
and Smart System compliance information. For more information, refer to InterSite
Hardware Monitor's online help.
From the operating system Start menu, go to Programs/InterSite to find the InterSite
programs on your system. See the online Help for each InterSite program for more
information on how to use the program.
Updating an Emergency Repair Disk or a Startup
Diskette
You may have created an Emergency Repair Disk (Windows NT) or a Startup diskette
(Windows 95 or Windows 98) during first-time startup, or through InterSite Welcome. If
you did not, you should create the appropriate diskette after you finish configuring the
system. If you did, you should update it any time you change the configuration of the
system. The files on the Windows NT Emergency Repair Disk can restore the original
contents of a damaged operating system Registry (that is, at the time the operating system

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