Specifications

36 CommPlete 4000 Communications Server Quick Start Guide
WINMCSI Workstation Redirector
If you do not want to install WINMCSI, click the Abort button .
11. The WINMCSI Install Configuration window appears.
In the Destination Directory box, type the name of the directory where you want to install
WINMCSI, if you do not want to accept the default, C:\COMMCSI. Under Network Type, select
the appropriate network type (IPX, NetBIOS, or IP).
Note: If you choose IP in the Network Type box, you must have a TCP/IP protocol active
with the default IP router matched with the local IP address of the RASExpress server.
12. Click Continue.
13. When the Installing Multi-Tech WINMCSI dialog box appears, click Install.
14. When installation is complete, the WINMCSI Installation dialog box appears.
WinMCSI Installation
Current: COMM= C:\COMMCSI\commsci.drv
New: COMM= COMMSCI.DRV
Your SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI files need to be modified.
You can let Install make the changes now or save the
changes to a file.
The following changes are to be made to the
SYSTEM.INI [Boot]
The following change is to be made to the WIN.INI
[Windows]
Current: Load= nwpopup.exe netdex.exe
New: Load=
xe netddex.exe c:\commcsi\commap.exe
Save changes to file
AbortModify INI files now
15. Click Modify INI Files Now to have WINMCSI make changes to your SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI
files.
Click Save Changes to File to have WINMCSI make a copy of the changes to be made and store
them in a file. You must make the changes yourself before you can run WINMCSI.
A screen appears later that tells you your installation is complete, and where your WIN.INI and
SYSTEM.INI files are backed up. If IP was selected in the WINMCSI Install Configuration dialog
box, the screen also asks if you want to set up the IP server list. Answer appropriately.
16. The following message appears:
Do you want to login to Multi-Tech Asynchronous Communication
server when WINDOWS comes up?
Answer appropriately.
17. The following message appears:
Do you want to Map now?
Click Yes if you want to map your COM Ports now, and go to step 18.
Click No if you want to map your COM Ports when you start WINMCSI, then go to step 19.
18.The COM Port to MCSI Mapping window appears.
· If you want the first available line, click Map, then
click Close, and go to the next section.
· If you want a specific line, select a COM port in the
Local Port list, then select the line to which you
want to map the COM port. The status message Mapped to
MCSI should appear above the Local Port list.
Note: If a serial mouse is connected to COM1, you must
select a different local port.