A-2 PowerMate 2000 Series Release NotesThe PowerMate 2000 Series Release Notes provide up-to-date information oninstalling the applications that come with your computer. These notes alsoprovide additional valuable information about your computer that was notincluded in the printed user’s guide or online NEC INFO Center.Please read these notes in their entirety.ApplicationsThe system comes with the operating system preloaded. Microsoft ® InternetExplorer® 5.0 also comes preinstalled on systems with the Windows ® 98 andWindows 2000 operating systems. Install all other applications and the onlineNEC INFO Center documentation from the NEC Application and Driver CD.Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 also comes on the NEC Application and DriverCD for systems with the Windows NT ® operating system.Installing Applications in the Correct OrderFollow these guidelines when you install applications:! For systems with the Windows NT operating system, install MicrosoftInternet Explorer 5.0 first and alone, before installing any otherapplication from the NEC Application and Driver CD.Internet Explorer already comes preinstalled on systems with theWindows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system.! Install LANDesk ® Client Manager alone and before installing theCheyenne Backup utility, NEC Configuration Change Notification, NECAuto Backup utility, or NEC WebTelligent™ software.The NEC Configuration Change Notification, NEC Auto Backup utility,and NEC WebTelligent are NEC ToolTelligent™ software components.Note: LANDesk Client Manager should be installedbefore any of the applications or utilities that function inconjunction with it. Install the Cheyenne Backup utility, theNEC Configuration Change Notification, NEC Auto Backuputility, and the NEC WebTelligent software after installingLANDesk Client Manager.! Do not install both the NEC SNMP Agent and LANDesk Client Manageron the same computer. The two applications are incompatible. If bothNEC SNMP Agent and LANDesk Client Manager are installed, it is notpossible to remove either application. To remove them, a full restore mustbe performed after which all applications must be reinstalled.