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TANDBERG CONTENT SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Table of
Contents
Disclaimers,
Patents etc.
Safety,
Environmental
Introduction Installation Quick Setup Operation
Backup and
Restoring
Administrator
Settings
Conference
Setup
View
Conferences
Appendices
Backing Up Your Content Server Application, Media and Settings
Before You Start The Backup Procedure
Before attempting backup, check in Add/Remove programs that
you have Windows Server 2003 Service Pack installed. Please
ensure that Service Pack 2 is installed on the Content Server
before proceeding with backup.
Visit http://www.tandberg.com/support/tandberg_device_
security.jsp for instructions on how to install Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Service Pack 2 on the TANDBERG Content Server.
You will need a USB Hard drive with enough space for all
les to be backed up. Check the total size of the les to
be backed up on your Content Server (in My Computer).
You can also back up to a network location.
If you are not backing up to a network location, connect
a USB hard drive to a USB port on the Content Server. If
the USB device does not appear in My Computer, go to
Computer Management and assign a drive letter which
does not conflict with the existing drives (eg. F).
Login to the web interface using Internet Explorer and
select Windows Server from the Administrator Settings
menu.
If you are not using Internet Explorer, you can also open
the Backup Wizard from a Remote Desktop session. Go
to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools >
Backup
Click on the Maintenance tab, then select the Backup link.
Authenticate to open a Remote Desktop connection. If
your Internet Explorer 7 settings prevent you from running
Active X scripts, you may need to add the Content Server
to your Trusted Sites list in IE.
Start the Backup and Restore Wizard.
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