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2.5. Installing Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1.1 Software

If you have not already reviewed Section 2.2, Determining Which Components to Install, please do so now and refer to it during the following installation procedure.

Note: If you are going to do a silent installation on a Windows NT 4.0 machine, check to see if msvcrt.dll is version 5 or less. This DLL file is located in the winnt\system32 directory under the drive on which Windows resides. To check, right click on the file name, select Properties, and select the Version tab. If msvcrt.dll is version 5 or less, you must run VC60redist.exe (located on the Intel Dialogic System Software CD-ROM) and reboot the system before you proceed with the install.

VC60redist.exe updates the MFC (Microsoft Foundation Classes) 6.2 runtime files, along with the redistributable DLLs, for Visual C/C++ 6.0 to make them compatible with the Intel Dialogic System Software. If you do a manual install as described below, the Setup program will check the version and prompt you to run VC60redist.exe if necessary.

To install the Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1.1 software, follow these steps:

  1. Exit all other programs you may have running.
  2. Insert the Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1.1 software CD-ROM in your system.
  3. If the installation process does not start automatically when you insert the CD-ROM, locate the Setup.exe program on the CD-ROM and double-click it.
    Note: If you are running Terminal Services on Windows 2000, you must put a terminal server in install mode before you install a program. To do this, you must use Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. For full instructions on how to do this, refer to Section 5.6.3, Installing the Intel® Dialogic System Software with Terminal Services Running on Windows 2000.

    The installation process displays a series of windows prompting you to make selections for the installation options. The Setup Options dialog box (Figure 2) gives several setup options: Typical, Complete, Compact, and Custom.

Figure 2. Setup Options

For a description of what is included in each of these options and guidelines for selecting them, refer to Section 2.2, Determining Which Components to Install.

  1. Select Typical, Complete, Compact, or Custom on the Setup Options dialog box (Figure 2). For more information on each option, refer to the following:
  2. Follow the instructions provided by the installation screens. The screens you see will vary based on the setup option and subsequent options you choose. For help at any time during the installation process, click Help or press F1.

    Near the end of the installation process, you'll see the Please Make Your Selection Now screen (Figure 3).

Figure 3. Please Make Your Selection Now (Setup Finish Options)

  1. Select View Release Guide if you want to refer to it now (you can refer to it later from the Start menu as follows: Start > Programs > Intel Dialogic System Software > Release Guide).

    Although it is possible to choose to run the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM) now, do not choose this option. You must reboot your computer first. You can run DCM later from the Start menu as follows: Start > Programs > Intel Dialogic System Software > Configuration Manager - DCM.

  2. Click Next. The Reboot Windows screen will appear.
  3. Reboot your computer by selecting Yes and clicking Finish on the Reboot Windows screen.
  4. If you saved configuration information from a previous System Release, complete the procedure outlined in Section 2.3, Saving Existing Configuration Data.
  5. Start the configuration process with Chapter 4, Configuration Procedures, which describes the use of DCM.

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