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ASR Program Files and Parameters for Windows NT

The following program files provide ASR for Windows NT:
NOTE By default, the ASR driver and ASR service programs are configured in the
registry to be started automatically. An administrator may change this to
manual control by using the standard Windows NT Service / Driver
configuration programs reached through Program Manager: Control
Panel, then Service or Drivers.
ASRDEV.SYS
This ASR driver mediates communication between the ASR service program and
the ASR hardware.
NSAFLASH.SYS
This additional driver is required for accessing the ASR hardware on HP NetServer
LS systems.
ASRSRVC.EXE
This ASR service program resets the ASR hardware via calls to the ASR driver.
The polling period is 300 seconds (5 minutes) by default. It may be reconfigured
by the user via the ASRUSER program.
ASRUSER.EXE
This program runs from a Windows command prompt. It is used to load the ASR
service program, change timeout parameters, and get ASR statistics. It accepts the
following command line parameters:
/g
Loads the ASRSRVC service program and then starts it
/l
Loads the ASRSRVC service program and the ASRDEV driver if not
already loaded. By default, the service program and the driver load
automatically. Use this option only if you change the registry
configuration to load ASR manually (that is, on demand).
/u
Disables ASR by unloading the ASRSRVC service program. The ASR
service may be stopped at any time by the administrator running
ASRUSER /u. Terminating the ASR service program in this manner
does not affect the registry configurations. For instance, if the registry
configurations are set to load the driver and service programs
automatically, these programs will still be automatically loaded when
the system is restarted.
/s
Starts the ASRSRVC service program (loads it if not loaded)
/x
Stops the ASRSRVC service program (without unloading it)
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