Installing the Collection

=Overview of Users= 2 user accounts are pre-configured.

The Administrator account

 * administrator privileges
 * standard Inveneo password

Default Account
=Changing the BIOS= =Installing the Community Center Software Collection DVD= =Rename the Computer= All of the computers will have the same name. Each computer must have a unique name. A user name is not the same as the computer name. The user names do not need to be changed. =Configuring Client Machines to Inveneo Hub Linux (IHL)=
 * limited user
 * computer automatically logs into this account because of settings in Tweak UI
 * This account can be made to automatically log into the shared files on the server, (discussed in Configuring Client Machines to Inveneo Hub Linux)
 * For easy in connecting to Inveneo Hub Linux, this account has the standard Inveneo password
 * 1) Press Delete as the computer boots to enter the BIOS
 * 2) Arrow to Advanced BIOS Features
 * 3) Set the First Boot Device to USB CD-ROM
 * 4) Set the Second Boot Device to HDD-0
 * 5) Press F10 and save the changes
 * 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.
 * 1) Log into the Administrator account by pressing Control + Alt + Delete at the welcome screen
 * 2) Right click My Computer > Properties > Click the Computer Name tab > Change
 * 3) Give each computer a different name.
 * 4) Inveneo Hub Linux does not use domains, so keep the domain the same.
 * 5) Click OK
 * 6) Restart the computer.

Accessing Shared Files Folder
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 default account
 * 2) Open My Computer
 * 3) Tools > Map Network Drive [[image:XP-IHLshare01.gif|none|400px]]
 * 4) To map the network drive, set the drive letter and the folder location.
 * 5) *The drive letter is the letter used identify the location of the drive on the local machine. Generally the OS is on the C:// drive.  A thumb drive will also receive a drive letter when plugged into XP.  Inveneo recommends setting the drive letter for a mapped network drive to a letter in the middle of the alphabet, like Q
 * 6) The location of the folder is address XP uses to find the folder. The format is \\\ .  To connect to shared_docs, the location is \\192.168.100.1\shared_docs [[image:XP-IHLshare02.gif|none|400px]]
 * 7) If the user on XP does not match user the IHL, you will have enter a user name and password. Every time XP is rebooted, the user will be prompted to enter the user name and password for the mapped network drive.  If the user on XP matches the user on IHL, XP will automatically log into the mapped network.  In the case of the Shared Files folder, the user is named default and the password is the standard in
 * 8) Once the drive is mapped, a new icon in My Computer that links to the share on IHL [[image:XP-IHLshare03.gif|none|400px]]
 * 9) Redirect My Documents to the mapped network on drive Q:\. Right click the My Documents icon on the desktop > Properties
 * 10) Change the Target to 'Q:\ > OK
 * 11) Would you like to move all of the documents in your old location to the new location you have chosen? Yes Now My Documents and programs that save to My Documents, like OpenOffice, will save files to IHL without disturbing the user.

Accessing Private Folders
The only share that comes preconfigured on IHL is the Shared Files folder. However, other folders can be created on IHL and then accessed by the XP clients. To create new folders, you must first create folders/shares on IHL then adding mapped network drives to the clients.

Create New Shares on IHL
See the IHL Manual, Chapter 9 Users and Shares

Accessing Private Shares/Folders
XP connects to a private share the same way it connects to the Shared Files folder, using a mapped network drive. However, XP Home can only automatically connect to drives with the same user name and password and the person who logs into the machine. If XP is connecting to Shared Files and to a private share on the server, XP will only be able to log into one of the drives automatically. The user will have to enter the user name and password to access the other mapped network drive.

Installing a Printer on IHL
Generally it is best to install the printer on the server, instead of one of the client machines. For the printer to be accessed by other machines, the machine the printer plugs into must be on. While not all client machines may be on all the time, usually the server is. To install a printer on IHL, see the IHL Manual, Chapter 10 Printing

Configuring Printing for the XP Clients

 * 1) Start > Printers and Faxes > Add a printer
 * 2) The Add Printer Wizard will open > Next
 * 3) Click A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer > Next
 * 4) Click Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network:
 * 5) For the URL, type  http://192.168.100.1:631/printers/ 
 * 6) * refers to the name you gave the printer when configuring the server.
 * 7) No matter which printer you install, choose Generic under Manufacturer and MS Publisher Imagesetter under Printers > OK
 * 8) After XP finishes coping files, a window appears saying the printer was installed > Finish

=Deep Freeze=
 * 1) Log into the Administrator account
 * 2) Double click DF5Wks icon on the desktop.
 * 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]]
 * 7) The C:\ drive is frozen. The D:\ is thawed.
 * 8) Deep Freeze uses the standard Inveneo password

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