Intel 05-2478-001 Breast Pump User Manual


 
28 HMP Release 2.0 for Windows Software Installation Guide — December 2005
Installing the Software
the InstallShield log file you created (named setup.log by default) in the previous step
using the
/f2 option
the installation log file located in %TEMP%\DlgcInstall.log
For more information, refer to Section 4.3, “Installation Log Files”, on page 40.
To verify that the install is complete, look for a success/failure value under the following
registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DIALOGIC\SystemInformation
The two possible values are DlgcInstallSuccess or DlgcInstallError.
Note: To view the registry key, open a Windows DOS command window and enter the
regedit command.
4. Your computer will be rebooted automatically after the software is installed if you chose that
option when you created the response file. If you did not choose to reboot when creating the
response file, and if you installed the Core Runtime Package, you will have to reboot the
computer manually before using the configuration manager (DCM) to start HMP.
After you install the HMP Software, you can do the following:
Verify that you have set up HMP properly. Refer to Section 2.6, “Verifying the Installation
Using the IP Media Server Demo”, on page 30. This activity is optional, but recommended.
Obtain, install, and activate a license. Refer to the HMP Administration Guide. This step is
required. You must do this before you can use the HMP Software.
Check the default IP address to make sure it is suitable for your needs (refer to the HMP
Administration Guide). On systems that have multiple NICs with multiple IPs, it is possible
that the default IP address picked by the HMP system may not be the IP address best suited for
your purposes. Therefore, after installation, reboot, and before starting HMP Software,
you should check the default IP address and change it, if necessary, to suit your specific needs.
The system will remember the selected default IP address and associated NIC controller so
you do not need to check the address on subsequent reboots unless you want to assign a
different default IP address.
Start the configuration manager (DCM). DCM will detect the HMP Software and
automatically find the licensed configuration settings. DCM also allows you to start the HMP
system. This step is required. You must do this before you can use the HMP Software. For
more details, refer to the HMP Administration Guide.
2.5.4 Usage Guidelines
The installation options are implemented by means of command-line parameters input to setup.exe,
which is located in the root directory of the HMP Software CD.
Additional switches are as described in Table 3. Following are some usage guidelines:
Do not leave a space between command line switches and options.
Setup.exe command line tokens and switches are not case sensitive.