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Installation and User's Guide

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||||||||||||||||||||||||Transform1034.mst1036.mst1038.mst1040.mst1041.mst1042.mst1045.mst1046.mst1049.mst2052.mstLanguageESP SpanishFRA FrenchHUN HungarianITA ItalianJPN JapaneseKOR KoreanPLK PolishPTB PortugueseRUS RussianCHS Simplified Chinese/qn Specifies to perform the installation silently./l*v "c:\log.txt"Specifies verbose logging <strong>and</strong> the name <strong>and</strong> location of the log file.The installation process creates a Tivoli Storage Manager folder in the programsfolder of the Windows Start menu. You can start Tivoli Storage Manager byclicking one of the icons in this folder.Modifying, repairing, or uninstalling the Windows clientYou can modify, repair, or uninstall an existing Windows client.Use the Windows control panel to modify, repair, or uninstall the Windows client.1. Click Start > Control Panel > Uninstall a program.2. Select IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Client in the list of installed programs.3. Select the function that you want to perform: Repair, Change, orUninstall.|||||||||OptionRepairDescriptionWait for any in-progress backup-archive client tasks to completed before yourepair the Windows client.This option repairs an existing Windows client installation. If you selectRepair, the files installed by the installation program are examined todetermine whether they have somehow become corrupted. If a file isdetermined to be corrupted, the repair option attempts to replace it from theDVD or saved installation image. The repair option also repairs missingprogram short cuts <strong>and</strong> icons, missing files, <strong>and</strong> registry keys.Chapter 1. Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive clients 23

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