Setting Up An Os/2 Voice Messaging System To Log On To A Network - NEC Univerge UM8000 Installation Manual

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1.4.2

Setting Up an OS/2 Voice Messaging System to Log On to a Network

To enable OS/2 voice messaging system to log on to a Windows
network with NetBIOS over TCP/IP, perform the following procedure:
1.4.2.1
Logging On to a Windows Network
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.4.2.2
Adding a User with Network Access Rights
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.4.2.3
Specifying the Network Primary Domain Controller IP
Address
1.
2.
Add a Windows user ID and password with network
access rights.
Specify the IP address of the network Primary
Domain Controller (PDC).
Log on to the Windows domain or workgroup from an
OS/2 voice messaging system.
Map a network drive.
Set up OS/2 voice messaging system to
automatically log on to the Windows network
(optional).
On the voice messaging system, go to an OS/2
command prompt.
Log on as an administrator by typing:
logon admin /p:admin <ENTER>
Add a user with network access rights by typing:
net user <userid> <password> /add
where <userid> and <password> are a valid user
name and password on the Windows computer.
The userid and password must match the settings on
the Windows computer.
Type logoff, then
<ENTER>
On the voice messaging system, go to an OS/2
command prompt.
Type mpts, then
<ENTER>
The Multi-Protocol Transport Services application
starts.
UM8000
<ENTER>
.
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