5.5.1. Special Configuration Considerations for Non-Plug and Play Drivers
To remotely start and configure the Intel® Dialogic System using Terminal Services for a Server that uses non-Plug and Play drivers, you will need to perform the following procedure at the Terminal Services Client computer.
- From the Terminal Services client computer, connect and log on as Administrator to the remote Intel® Dialogic System residing on the Windows 2000 Server. Invoke the Computer Management console from the Start menu.
Start>Programs>Administrative Tools>Computer Management
- Select the Device Manager as shown in Figure 27, Computer Management Display.
- From the View menu, check "Show hidden devices." The non-Plug and Play Drivers will now be displayed in the right-hand pane. See Figure 28, Non-Plug and Play Drivers Display.
- Double click on the Dialogic Configuration Driver to display the Dialogic Configuration Driver Properties dialog box. See Figure 29, Dialogic Configuration Driver Properties.
- From the Driver tab, select Automatic as the Startup Type and then click OK.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 to change the Startup Type to Automatic for the Dialogic SRAM Protocol Driver and the driver labeled "dlgcmcd."
- Reboot the Terminal Services Server computer. After re-establishing the connection between the Client and Server computers, start up DCM from the Client computer and configure the system to auto-detect Springware and DM3 devices. If there are no DM3 devices installed, the DM3 device driver will log errors in the Event Properties log. These errors are non-fatal and may be ignored.
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