XProtect Express 1.1; Administrator's Manual - Milestone
XProtect Express 1.1; Administrator's Manual - Milestone
XProtect Express 1.1; Administrator's Manual - Milestone
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<strong>Milestone</strong> <strong>XProtect</strong> ® <strong>Express</strong> <strong>1.1</strong><strong>Administrator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>NameDescriptionOperating systemMicrosoft® Windows® XP Professional (32-bit or 64-bit*)Windows Server 2003 (32-bit or 64-bit*)Windows Server 2008 R1/R2 (32-bit or 64-bit*)Windows Vista Business (32-bit or 64-bit*)Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit or 64-bit*)Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit or 64-bit*)Windows 7 Professional (32-bit or 64-bit*)Windows 7 Enterprise (32-bit or 64-bit*)CPURAMNetworkGraphics adapterHard disk spaceWindows 7 Ultimate (32-bit or 64-bit*).Intel Core2 Duo, minimum 2.4 GHz or higher (more powerful CPUrecommended for Smart Clients running high number of cameras andmultiple views and displays).Minimum 1 GB (higher RAM recommended for Smart Clients running highnumber of cameras and multiple views and displays).Ethernet (100 Mbit or higher recommended).AGP or PCI-<strong>Express</strong>, minimum 1024 x 768 (1280 x 1024 recommended),16-bit colors.Minimum 1 GB free hard disk space available.SoftwareMicrosoft .NET 4.0 Framework.DirectX 9.0 or newer.Administrator rightsWhen you install <strong>XProtect</strong> <strong>Express</strong>, it is important that you have administrator rights on the computer that shouldrun <strong>XProtect</strong> <strong>Express</strong>. If you only have standard user rights, you cannot configure the surveillance system.Important port numbers<strong>XProtect</strong> <strong>Express</strong> uses particular ports when communicating with other computers, cameras, etc.Make sure that the following ports are open for data traffic on your network when you use <strong>XProtect</strong> <strong>Express</strong>:NamePort 20 and 21 (inbound andoutbound)DescriptionUsed for FTP traffic. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard forexchanging files across networks. FTP uses the TCP/IP standards for datatransfer, and is often used for uploading or downloading files to and fromservers.www.milestonesys.com 29 Before you start