Starting the IBM Documentation BrowserTo start the Documentation Browser on a system running with:v Windows NT, 95, 98, or 2000 do the following:If you have Autostart enabled, place the IBM Documentation CD in yourCD-ROM drive. When you close the CD-ROM drive, the DocumentationBrowser program starts automatically.If you have disabled Autostart on your system, click Start → Run; then, type:x:\docwin.cmdin the Open field (where x is the drive letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive).Click OK.v OS/2 do the following:Place the IBM Documentation CD in your CD-ROM drive. Close the drive; then,open a command prompt and type:x:\docos2.bat(where x is the drive letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive). Press Enter.Using the IBM Documentation BrowserThe IBM Documentation Browser enables you to browse the contents of the IBMDocumentation CD, select from a list of available topics, see brief descriptions of theselected topics, and view selected topics using Adobe Acrobat Reader.Note: The first time you run the Documentation Browser, you need to configurethe preferences for your system. The Preferences window opensautomatically. Use the Preferences window to specify the location of yourAdobe Acrobat Reader (if installed) or to install Adobe Acrobat Reader. Youcan also specify the location of an HTML viewer (such as NetscapeNavigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer). For more information, see theon-line Help available from the Preferences window.To use the Documentation Browser:1. From the Product drop box, select Remote Supervisor Adapter.2. From the Topics selection list, select a book; then, click View. Adobe AcrobatReader starts and the selected topics install automatically.If you want to change the program preferences, click Preferences. Click Help fordetailed information about using the IBM Documentation Browser. Click Closewhen you are finished.Installing options 59