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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.

  1. 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

  2. Select the Device Manager as shown in Figure 27, Computer Management Display.
  3. 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.
  4. Double click on the Dialogic Configuration Driver to display the Dialogic Configuration Driver Properties dialog box. See Figure 29, Dialogic Configuration Driver Properties.
  5. From the Driver tab, select Automatic as the Startup Type and then click OK.
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to change the Startup Type to Automatic for the Dialogic SRAM Protocol Driver and the driver labeled "dlgcmcd."

Figure 27. Computer Management Display

  1. 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.

Figure 28. Non-Plug and Play Drivers Display

Figure 29. Dialogic Configuration Driver Properties


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