User`s guide

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AARFBPETE 387372-005 Page 35
If you must use VGA resolution, consider the following suggestions:
If you are running under Windows 95, enable the Auto Hide feature for the
Task Bar. This feature provides more screen space when the Task Bar is not
being used.
You may not be able to see the scroll bars on the bottom of the display. You
can use the Storage windows menu settings to remove the toolbar from the
display to make room for the bottom scroll bars.
If you are using Client with a 24-device, high-availability enclosure, it may
be easier to configure the subsystem if you set the system type to Generic for
configuration purposes. Return the setting to High-Availability 24-Device
Pedestal for monitoring and viewing.
Tuning Fault Notification
For faster fault notification, remove any unused host system names in the
client.ini file for each of your Agent programs. Inactive systems may force
timeouts that slow Client response to your commands.
Also, ensure that you are not using event notification while using RAS
connections. See Delayed Event Notification on RAS Connections in the next
section, for more details.
Paging and Event Logging Continues After Client is Terminated
In certain situations, you may experience continuing paging and NT Event
Logging in response to subsystem faults, even though Client is not running. This
behavior is normal and is a result of paging and Event Logging activity started
by Client when it was running.
Clients Asynchronous Event Services (AES) module runs under either Windows
NT or Windows 95 as a Service, and continues to run, even after Client itself has
terminated. The AES module communicates with Agents whenever it is running,
and activates paging and Event Logging when a subsystem event occurs.
In Windows NT, to terminate paging and Event Logging after Client has been
closed, go to the Services section of Control Panel, select the AsyncEventSvc
Service, and stop it.
In Windows 95, the state of the AES module and a control for it are available in
Control Panel as a separate icon named ASYNCEVENTSVC.