Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Documents Provided with This Product
- Contents
- Notations Used in This Document
- Trademarks
- Regulatory Notices
- Warnings and Additions to This Document
- Chapter 1 Installing Windows
- 1. Before Starting Setup
- 2. Setting Up the Operating System
- 3. Setting Up Windows Server 2008 R2
- 4. Setting Up Windows Server 2008
- 4.1 Before Starting Setup
- 4.2 Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER
- 4.3 Setup with OS Standard Installer
- 4.4 Installing Starter Pack
- 4.5 Setting Up Device Drivers
- 4.6 Specifying PAE Option
- 4.7 Installing the Bundled Software
- 4.8 License Authentication
- 4.9 Applying Service Pack
- 4.10 Installation When Multiple Logical Drives Exist
- 5. Setting Up Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition
- 6. Setting Up Windows Server 2003
- 7. Setup for Solving Problems
- 8. Windows OS Parameter File
- Chapter 2 Installing the Bundled Software

1. Bundled Software for the Server
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Chapter 2 Installing the Bundled Software
1.6
NEC Product Info Collection Utility
NEC Product Info Collection Utility can collect various information related to the server all at once. This utility
allows you to collect server information (Product Info) for maintenance.
1.6.1
Installation
You can install this utility by using the following steps.
1. Log on to Windows, and then insert EXPRESSBUILDER into the optical disk drive. The autorun menu
appears automatically.
2. From the autorun menu, select Set up Software and then Product Info Collection Utility.
Installation of this utility starts. After this, follow the instructions in the dialog boxes until installation is
complete. (By default, this utility is installed in the C: \ezclct folder.)
Tips
• Log on to the system with an account that has administrator privilege.
• The installation drive requires a free space of at least 2.5 GB.
1.6.2
Uninstallation
• When the server is not in a Server Core configuration:
From Control Panel, select Add/Remove Programs and then Product Info Collection Utility (Vx.x.x).
After this, follow the instructions in the dialog boxes until uninstallation is complete.
• When the server is in the Server Core configuration:
Execute the following command at the command prompt:
Wmic product where name="Product Info Collection Utility" call uninstall