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34 Chapter 2 Installing Quick2Config on Windows systems
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where
portnumber
is a number other than the port on which the third-party
Web server is running.
If you plan to use a third-party Web server with Quick2Config, you can start the
Quick2Config server as follows:
From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs > Quick2Config 2.2 >
Server.
The Quick2Config server takes a few seconds to perform its startup procedures.
The Starting Server window opens and displays the progress of the Quick2Config
servers startup process. (See Figure 4 on page 32.)
The Optivity Quick2Config Server window also opens. (See Figure 5 on page 33.)
This window displays information about Quick2Configs services and device
drivers as they are loaded. The message Optivity Quick2Config Server -- Ready
indicates that Quick2Config has been installed correctly.
Next, you must start a client session so that you can configure the integrated Web
server (page 66).
Starting a Quick2Config client session
Although you can start a client session from a Web browser, for purposes of
verifying the installation, use the following procedure to start the standalone
client:
From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs > Quick2Config 2.2 >
Standalone Client.
After a few moments, the Optivity Quick2Config Login dialog box opens.
(See Figure 6 on page 35.) The opening of this dialog box indicates that the
Quick2Config software has been installed correctly and that the client software
can connect to the Quick2Config server.
Note:
If the Optivity Quick2Config Server window displays messages
about SYSLOG and TFTP conflicts, you can start the Quick2Config
server with command line options that disable the SYSLOG and TFTP
daemons. See Using command line options on page 76.
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