Intel 05-2478-001 Breast Pump User Manual


 
30 HMP Release 2.0 for Windows Software Installation Guide — December 2005
Installing the Software
2.5.5 Defining the Destination Directory
The DIR keyword lets you specify a destination directory for the installation other than the default
of C:\Program Files\Intel\HMP. The specified directory will be created if it doesn’t exist. If it does
exist, any existing files with the same names as the files being installed will be overwritten. The
usage is as follows:
SETUP DIR(<destination directory>)DIR /s /f2<path\LogFile>
where <destination directory> identifies an absolute path to which the setup program will
install.
Destination Directory Example
SETUP DIR(a:\somepath)DIR /s /f2”a:\somedir\somedir.log”
This example creates the directory a:\somepath and logs setup information to
a:\somedir\somedir.log.
2.6 Verifying the Installation Using the IP Media Server
Demo
If you would like to verify that you have set up the HMP Software properly, you can run the IP
Media Server Demo.
Note: This step is optional, but recommended. If you want to skip this step, the next thing to do is obtain,
install, and activate a license. Refer to the HMP Administration Guide for details.
To run the verification demo (the IP Media Server demo), perform the following:
1. Use the configuration manager (DCM) to start the HMP system. DCM will detect the
verification license that will allow you to use the demo. This verification license was
automatically installed and activated when you installed the HMP Software.
DCM can be accessed from the Windows Start menu (Start > Programs > Intel
NetStructure HMP > Configuration Manager - DCM). Once you see the main DCM
screen, click on the button with the green triangle. This will start the HMP system. If you need
more information about starting DCM or using the DCM GUI, refer to the HMP
Administration Guide.
2. Start the IP Media Server Demo. The IP Media Server Demo can be started from the Windows
Start menu (Start > Programs > Intel NetStructure HMP > Demos > IP Media Server
Demo).
3. After you start the demo, a command prompt window will open and you will see the demo (see
the example in Figure 3). The demo is short and simple and in this context is intended only to