User`s guide
INTEL® SERVER MANAGER 8.40 SERVER GUIDE FOR WINDOWS
• Send errors—The number of times since startup that the computer was unable to
transmit a packet.
Persistent network connections
• User—This applies only to Windows* XP, which supports Fast User Switching.
• If you're logged on to Intel Server Manager as an administrator, you will see all
active network connections for all logged on users.
• If you're logged on to Intel Server Manager as a non-administrator (power user,
for example), you will not see the drive mappings of other users. You will see
your own drive mappings if your Intel Server Manager login name matches your
Windows login name.
• Drive—The driver letter assigned to a particular network drive, such as F: or G:.
• Connection name—The
UNC name of the network resource, such as
\\server\sharename.
To view network information
• Click System, then click Network.
To set alert actions for NIC addition or removal
1. Click Configure alert actions: NIC added or removed.
2. Click the types of alerts you want to send and click Apply.
3. To set general options for an alert type, click Set preferences. This link opens the
Alerts
preferences
page.
Operating system
Intel Server Manager displays the following information about the computer's operating system:
• Name—The operating system currently running.
• Startup time—The date and time the operating system was started.
• Locale—The language of the operating system.
• Version—The operating system version, build number, and service pack release
number.
• Registered user—The user the operating system is registered to.
• Registered organization—The organization the organization is registered to.
• Serial number—The serial number of the operating system.
To view operating system information
• Click System, then click Operating system.
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