Tektronix 070-9774-02 TV Converter Box User Manual


 
Appendix B: Upgrades
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TLA 700 Series Installation Manual
Setting Up Share-level Access for Microsoft Windows 95.To set up share-level
access for a client machine running Microsoft Windows 95, do the following
procedure on the client machine:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and select Control Panel.
2. From the Control Panel, select Network, then click the Access Control tab.
3. Choose Share-level access control, and then click OK. If prompted, insert the
Windows 95 CD, or provide a filepath to the stored Windows 95 files.
4. The System Settings Change dialog appears. Click the Yes button.
5. Click Start, then Shut Down. In the Shut Down Windows dialog box, select
Restart the Computer? and then click the Yes button.
6. Navigate to and double-click <install directory>\System\TPI\Share Level
Access Client.reg.
7. A dialog appears, indicating successful registration. Click OK.
8. Restart the client machine, using the procedure in step 5.
9. In Microsoft Windows 95, click Start and then Run. Either locate the regedit
file using Browse, or enter regedit, then click OK to run regedit.
10. Click on the following registry key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppID\
{C67DAA22-4972-11d1-9CAC-00805F0D8271}
11. Using Edit>New>StringValue, add a named value, RemoteServerName.
12. Click the new value, RemoteServerName, and select Edit>Modify.
The Edit String dialog appears.
13. Enter the computer name of the logic analyzer. This is the name used to
identify the logic analyzer on the network. Click OK.
To verify that the setup is complete, do the following:
1. Navigate to and run <install directory>\Samples\TPI Samples\Vc++\test
client\testclient.exe on the client machine.
2. The Tektronix Test TPI Client dialog appears. Click the Connect to
TLA 700! button to see if the client can connect to the logic analyzer.
3. Attempting Connection to TLA 700 appears in the dialog text box. (The first
time you connect, it may take a few minutes.) The text changes to Con-
nected! when the connection is made.
This completes the setup of the logic analyzer and the Windows 95 client
machine for running a client application across the network.