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Installing the XP Home image on an ASUS EeeBox =Changing the BIOS=
 * 1) Press Delete as the computer boots to enter the BIOS
 * 2) Arrow to the Tools Tab > Express Gate > Disable
 * 3) Arrow to the Boot Tab. Set the first device to USB CD-ROM
 * 4) Arrow to the Exit Tab > Exit & Save Changes

=Installing the Community Center Software Collection DVD=
 * 1) Boot from USB CD-ROM with XP Bundle DVD
 * 2) Are you sure you want to continue? y Enter
 * 3) Once the imaging finishes, you will be prompted to press Enter
 * 4) 0 to turn off the computer
 * 5) Once the computer is off, remove the USB DVD-ROM.
 * 6) When the computer reboots, it will be re-imaged.

=Initial Boot Up and Internet Validation= The computer will run through a mini-install process. You will need to input the XP key. If you are using an ASUS eeeBox, use the XP Home key on the side of machine. XP Home will also need to validate the key on-line. You will need Internet access. XP will not allow a full boot until it is validated. When the computer boots:
 * 1) Enter the XP Key
 * 2) Help protect your PC. Choose Not right now This turns off automatic updates which is necessary in areas with very low bandwidth or no Internet access.
 * 3) Set the computer name. Each computer on the network should have a different name.
 * 4) XP will check for an Internet connection.
 * 5) Tell XP how the computer will connect to the Internet. Usually, it will connect through a local area network.
 * 6) Are you ready to register online with Microsoft? No, not at this time
 * 7) *Registering is NOT the same as validating a copy of Microsoft.
 * 8) If you have an active Internet connection, it will activate XP
 * 9) All copies of XP Home must be activated within 30 days or else they will stop booting.

=Configuring Client Machines=

Users

 * 1) default
 * 2) *a limited user account
 * 3) *password protected with the private Inveneo password
 * 4) inveneo
 * 5) *administrator account, it is recommended to use this account rather than the account called Administrator, which can only be accessed in Safe Mode.
 * 6) *password protected with the private Inveneo password
 * 7) *to access the inveneo account, log out of the default account. Press control + alt + delete twice. Change the user name to inveneo and type in the password.
 * 8) Administrator
 * 9) *A limitation of XP Home, the account called Administrator can only be accessed in Safe Mode. Instead, use the account called inveneo.
 * 10) *password protected with the private Inveneo password

Accessing Shared Files Folder from the Eeebox on the Server
In a computer lab installation, it is best to have most client machines connect to 1 shared folder on the server. This way a user can access their files from any computer. IHL comes with a Shared Files folder. To connect XP to the Shared Files folder:
 * 1) Log into the inveneo account by pressing control + alt + delete at the Welcome Screen
 * 2) Since the default account has a password, XP will NOT automatically log into the default account on boot up. However, it is not recommended to give passwords to regular users.  To force XP automatically log into an account with a password, use Tweak UI.
 * 3) Start > Programs > Tweak UI
 * 4) Click Logon > Autologon
 * 5) Check ''Log on automatically at system startup
 * 6) Set user name to default
 * 7) Click Set Password
 * 8) Type in the password for the default account.
 * 9) Log into the default account
 * 10) Open My Documents to make sure the default account is automatically logging into the server.
 * 11) *My Documents is already re-directed to a shared folder on the server.

Adding Content
The server comes with content already installed. To add more content, see the IHL Manual, Chapter 11 Adding Content

Allowing Clients to Access Content
The server already has pre-installed content. The homepage for both Firefox and Internet Explorer is a page a on server, which points to the content. Make sure the client machines can access all of links on the homepage.

The homepage for Firefox and Internet Explorer should be 192.168.100.1. There is also an icon on the desktop that links to the content, as the Internet Cafe software changes the homepage for the web browsers.

Installing the Printer
Since the CKCs use an all-in-printer, it is best to install the printer on one of the client machines. The scanning feature of the printer is lost when an all-in-one printer is plugged into the server. When an all-in-one is plugged into a client machine, printing capabilites can be shared across the network but only the computer that directly connects to the printer can scan. Typically it is best to connect the printer to the manager's computer. Then, they can easily monitor use of paper and ink.

The printer drivers are already installed. But first test the printer on the manger's computer. Then, you can easily install the printer via the network on the rest of the computers. For more information on installing a printer on Windows XP, click here 

Time
Set the client machines to sync time from the server
 * 1) As the inveneo user, double click the clock in the task bar
 * 2) Set the date and time
 * 3) Click Internet Time tab. In the server box, set it to 192.168.100.1
 * 4) Set the correct timezone. Note:  You will need to set the correct timezone on IHL as well.

Log Me In

 * 1) Double click the LogMeIn icon on the desktop of the inveneo account.

CyberCafePro
The manger's computer will run the CyberCafePro (CCP) server software, even though the manger's computer is not the server or running any network services. CCP server is used to control the cybercafe software installed on the other client machines. CCP will not change or use any setting on Inveneo Hub Linux, the actual server for the network.

Installation

 * 1) Log into the inveneo account
 * 2) On the desktop, double click CCP_Server_Setup
 * 3) Select English as the installation language > OK > Next
 * 4) Accept the EULA > Next > Next
 * 5) Redirect CCP to save on D:\CCP\OneRoof CyberCafePro Server, which will not be frozen by Deep Freeze Next > Next > Next > Next > Finish

Configuration

 * 1) allow USB sticks

Installation

 * 1) Log into the inveneo account
 * 2) On the desktop, double click CCPClient_Setup
 * 3) Use the default settings during the installation. Select English as the installation language > OK > Next
 * 4) Accept the EULA > Next > Next > Next > Next
 * 5) Uncheck create desktop icon > Next > Finish which will launch CCP client

Configuration

 * 1) Configure how CCP client connects to CCP server
 * Set the administrator to inveneo, with the password
 * Under the second section, set CCP to log into the default when users want to access the computer
 * OK
 * 1) Click admin in the upper right corner > Administer workstation
 * 2) Sign in as the user created during the server install. This is NOT an account on XP Home.  The username will be an email address.
 * 3) In Section 2, set the Static IP of the manger's computer by unchecking "Always search for server on start."
 * 4) Click Wallpaper Settings Setup in middle right side of the window.
 * Click select a wallpaper to use > Set Wallpaper
 * Browse to C:\Drivers\Inveneo.bmp > Open > Done
 * 1) OK. CCP client is now configured to connect to CCP server

=Deep Freeze=
 * 1) Log into the inveneo account
 * 2) Double click DF5Wks icon on the desktop. If the icon is not on the desktop, go to C:/Program Files/Faronics/Deep Freeze Professional/PF5 Install Programs/DF5Wks
 * 3) Click Install
 * 4) Click I accept. Then click Next.
 * 5) Click Finish. The computer will restart once installation is complete.
 * 6) When the computer reboots, a new icon will appear in the system tray - a bear. The bear means that Deep Freeze is installed and active.  The computer is frozen.[[image:DeepFreeze06.gif]]

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