System information
Figure 2. Drive Selection for TME 10 NetFinity Installation
Figure 3. Choice of Client User Interface
5. The following are the different types of clients that you can install. Figure 3
depicts what the options are.
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Stand-alone client
The stand-alone client can only perform TME 10 NetFinity functions
locally and has no network interface support installed. This means that
the network administrator has no access to this workstation over the LAN
using TME 10 NetFinity.
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Passive client
The passive client can′t perform most of the TME 10 NetFinity functions
locally. Only the TME 10 NetFinity services for the alert, security manager
and for the serial control are available. For the other services it can only
respond and react to requests from a TME 10 NetFinity manager. See
Figure 4 on page 5 for the user interface for this client.
The following figures represent the services available at the client,
depending upon which type of client you have installed.
4 Systems Management from an NT Server Point of View