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Workstation Requirements Before You Begin
1-2 I/NET 2000 Getting Started
Note: If AMT filtering is vital to your I/NET system, we highly recommend
the implementation of at least a Pentium II, 400 MHz, with 128 MB
of RAM.
200 MB of available hard drive space
CD-ROM drive
Video display of 800 x 600 (minimum)
Microsoft Windows 98 or NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later
Note: If your workstation will be used as a Filemaster, it must be configured
with Windows NT and Service Pack 3 or later. A Windows 98 work-
station cannot be used as the Filemaster.
Yo u must have administrative privileges to install programs on a
Windows NT workstation.
While not required, an uninterruptable power supply (UPS)
is highly recommended.
If you plan to use I/NET with an Ethernet LAN, you must also have
a valid LAN connection that includes the following:
Microsoft TCP/IP
Properly assigned static IP address
IP Mask
Gateway IP address
If you plan to print event action messages from your workstation,
you must also have the following:
A printer capable of printing single lines of text without
ejecting the page between each line. Dot-matrix printers typi-
cally support this single line feed capability and are recom-
mended for use as the event printer.
In order to print extended ASCII characters on the event
printer, a Windows 98 workstation must load an ANSI driver
from the CONFIG.SYS file. This driver is typically included