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After shutting down Windows 95, the system powers off automatically.
Observing Operating Precautions
Observe the following precautions when operating the system:
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When restarting the system, use the operating system controls instead of turning the
power switch off and on. Use the power switch only when instructed, or as the last
alternative for restarting the system.
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Never turn off power to the base unit when the disk access LED is lit.
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After turning off power to the base unit, wait at least 30 seconds before turning the
power on again, to ensure that the disk drives have stopped and the system has power-
cycled properly.
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Run virus scan software periodically to ensure that your system’s files and programs are
not corrupted.
Using InterSite Programs
Windows NT- and Windows 95-based systems ship with the following InterSite program:
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InterSite Welcome, which displays an introductory guide to your Intergraph system and
provides support information, such as phone numbers and web addresses. It also tells
you how to create Emergency Repair or Startup disks, critical to restoring a failed
system. From the Welcome Utility you can connect to the InterSite Manager (Windows
NT) to access the full line of InterSite products, or InterSite Version Manager (Windows
95).
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InterSite Version Manager, a tool for creating system software backup diskettes, and for
updating device drivers and other system software products installed on the system.
Windows NT-based systems 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 Hardware Monitor, an easy-to-use interface to instrumentation data measured
by sensors inside the computer. Event information is reported to the Windows NT
Event Log and displayed graphically. For example, temperatures inside the system
chassis display on color-coded temperature scales.