IBM B73.3 Server User Manual


 
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and DDNS servers, the TFTP server, the TIMED server, the network station login
(NSLD) server, the NFS server, and the RPC Portmapper server.
Note: These components can be installed individually as well by using the
specific setup.exe file for the eNetwork On-Demand Server. See the readme.txt
file in the \ntnsm\en\products\enod\tcpip directory on the CD-ROM for more
details.
10.Click
Next to continue. You will see a screen similar to Figure 223:
Figure 223. NC Navigator Question Screen
This screen is presented only using the NSM North American version CD-ROM.
In the International version of the CD-ROM, you will not be asked this question
and the 40-bit NC Navigator product is installed automatically.
11.Click
Yes. You will see a screen similar to Figure 224 on page 265.
On the NSM North American version of the CD-ROM Version 3.06, the 128-bit
NC Navigator browser is not available. However, all previous versions include
two choices:
1. 40-bit NC Navigator browser
2. 128-bit NC Navigator browser
Answer No, if you only need the standard 40-bit NC Navigator browser, and
therefore do not need to install the more secure version of the browser. This
is because the 40-bit NC Navigator browser is, by default, part of the IBM
Network Station Manager install. (In other words, it is installed whether you
want it or not.)
Answer Yes, if you want to install the more secure version of the browser. In
other words, the more secure version is also present on the CD-ROM but is
installed only if you answer Yes to the prompt illustrated in Figure 223 on
page 264.
For the International version of the CD-ROM, only the 40-bit version is
present on the CD-ROM and therefore, this question is not asked.
If you answer Yes, the 128-bit version of the browser is installed (in addition
to the 40-bit version), and it also needs to be manually enabled by adding
an environment variable using the IBM Network Station Manager and
setting its value to TRUE. The name of the environment variable to add is
NAV_128SSL.
Since the environment variable can be configured for the system, group or
user, you can have certain users use the 40-bit version and you can have
others use the 128-bit version if desired.
Note