11Network client installationOn each of the Windows PCs where you want to use Unimessage Pro: If using Windows NT4 or 2000, make sure you have Administrator accessrights – this is necessary because Unimessage Pro needs to: Register the location of some of its components. Install any Windows updates that are required to use Unimessage Pro. Create any printers provided by Unimessage Pro. If the drive where Unimessage Pro is installed is not already mapped onthe PC: Use Network Neighborhood to browse to the folder where you haveinstalled Unimessage Pro. Right click on the Unimessage Pro folder and select Map networkdrive from the menu that is displayed. Select the Client folder on the drive that is mapped to whereUnimessage Pro is installed, and run SETUP.EXE from this folder. Confirm the drive where Unimessage Pro is installed, ; the defaultsuggested will usually be correct. After registering the location of its components and installing any Windowsupdates that are required, restart Windows Unimessage Pro will continue the installation on re-starting. Please followthe instructions carefully. During the installation of Unimessage Pro network client oneach network workstation only create a device driver if themodem or MFP is connected directly to the workstation atwhich you are installing the client – you can use modems andMFPs connected elsewhere on the network from withinUnimessage Pro. Additional email accounts can be defined by selecting Emailaccount from the File, New menu. Additional devices can be defined by selecting Device from theFile, New menu at the PC to which the device is connected.You will only be permitted to have the number of devicesallowed by your license active at any one time. You may beable to upgrade your copy of Unimessage Pro to allow moredevices to be active at the same time if your message trafficrequires it. Refer your Unimessage Pro Administrator to thesection on Upgrading Unimessage Pro if required. If you are using a Windows Dial Up Networking [DUN]connection and are also connected to a LAN using theIPX/SPX protocol, e.g. some versions of Novell Netware, youwill be disconnected from the LAN while the Windows DUNconnection is established. To avoid this display the propertiesfor the Windows DUN, click the Server Types tab and de-select the Log on to network and IPX/SPX Compatibleoptions then click OK.Removing Unimessage Pro