Hp Storageworks Drivers For Mac
Hello, that's my first post on this site, thanks to Souseran who helped me with his last post moreover with his link Tape Compatibility: On this page mentionned there are 2 interesting links: (1) HP StorageWorks DAT Tape Driver Installer This utility will automatically install the SCSI and USB drivers for HP StorageWorks DAT tape drives and DAT autoloaders for systems running Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows XP. These drivers are provided for the Microsoft Windows Native Backup Utility. This version includes new features and improved functionality. (2) HP StorageWorks DAT Tape Driver Disk This file contains the DAT tape drivers for Windows which can be downloaded onto a formatted 1.44MB diskette.
Because I had the problem when writing my answer with a fresh installed MS Windows SBS 2003. As far as I'm concerned, the first link solved the issue (it's an auto-installer). But reading your question, it makes me think that Windows Update was proposing me a Mass Storage driver and as I never download drivers from it I didn't care but I'm almost sure it was it. NB: I'm not native english speaker and I think that my english is not perfect, sorry. Hope you a happy new year.
Contents of this ZIP file:. Readme.txt. CD ISO image. CD image checksum ZIP FILE MD5 CHECKSUM: b43301b9fb9379ad8d6fa1cc90118d00 Making a physical CD from an ISO image file Download the file to a temporary directory and extract the ISO image to that directory.
To create a CD from this ISO image, you must use a software utility capable of writing an ISO file to a recordable media such as CD-R. Note: Simply copying the ISO file to a CD-R will NOT result in a usable CD. HP recommends you run MD5 Checksum on the Zip file and/or ISO image prior to burning the CD. HP also recommends that you turn the verify feature 'ON'. CD labeling: For reference purposes, please label your resulting CD as follows: HP MSA1000/1500 SW Support CD Release 8.02 Online Support: For all supported operating systems, if the autorun feature is enabled the CD autorun engine will run.
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Windows Operating Systems If the autorun feature is disabled, type the following command: cdromdrive: autorun autorun.exe Linux Operating Systems You must type the following command: cdrommount/autorun If this does not work, see 'Important Notes' for a possible workaround for your version of Linux. Novell NetWare.Operating System See the following location for your softare deliverables cdrommount/software/netware HPUX Operating System See the following location for your softare deliverables cdrommount/software/hpux. Some versions of Linux will mount this CDROM with the 'noexec' flag, so that the scripts and executables can not be run. If autorun does not launch, you need to un-mount the CD and remount it without the 'noexec' CD. From the shell type 'mount' and look for the CDROM line, which will look something like the example below% mount. /dev/sd0 on /mnt/cdrom type cdfs (ro,nosuid,nodev,noexec.) Remount the CD, using the same device (/dev/sd0 in this case) and mount point (/mnt/cdrom):% umount /dev/sd0% mount /dev/sd0 /mnt/cdrom This will remount the CD without any of the restrictive flags. Contents of this ZIP file:.
While Mac OS X and Linux (Ubuntu, etc.) typically ship with VNC-based products. So, while both the VNC server and client have been ported to multiple platforms (Windows, Mac OS, Linux, etc.), the RDP Server is typically a Windows-based product. • Due to Microsoft’s low-level hooks in their software, RDP connections usually perform much better than VNC products. • Windows XP & Windows Vista ship with Remote Desktop Connection and Remote Assistance, both of which use the RDP protocol client & server protocols. Emc remote desktop connect for mac. However, there are many differences between the two products: • While VNC is GPL’d software, RDP is Microsoft’s proprietary protocol.
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Readme.txt. CD ISO image. CD image checksum ZIP FILE MD5 CHECKSUM: b43301b9fb9379ad8d6fa1cc90118d00 Making a physical CD from an ISO image file Download the file to a temporary directory and extract the ISO image to that directory. To create a CD from this ISO image, you must use a software utility capable of writing an ISO file to a recordable media such as CD-R. Note: Simply copying the ISO file to a CD-R will NOT result in a usable CD. HP recommends you run MD5 Checksum on the Zip file and/or ISO image prior to burning the CD. HP also recommends that you turn the verify feature 'ON'.
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CD labeling: For reference purposes, please label your resulting CD as follows: HP MSA1000/1500 SW Support CD Release 8.02 Online Support: For all supported operating systems, if the autorun feature is enabled the CD autorun engine will run. Windows Operating Systems If the autorun feature is disabled, type the following command: cdromdrive: autorun autorun.exe Linux Operating Systems You must type the following command: cdrommount/autorun If this does not work, see 'Important Notes' for a possible workaround for your version of Linux. Novell NetWare.Operating System See the following location for your softare deliverables cdrommount/software/netware HPUX Operating System See the following location for your softare deliverables cdrommount/software/hpux. Some versions of Linux will mount this CDROM with the 'noexec' flag, so that the scripts and executables can not be run.
If autorun does not launch, you need to un-mount the CD and remount it without the 'noexec' CD. From the shell type 'mount' and look for the CDROM line, which will look something like the example below% mount. /dev/sd0 on /mnt/cdrom type cdfs (ro,nosuid,nodev,noexec.) Remount the CD, using the same device (/dev/sd0 in this case) and mount point (/mnt/cdrom):% umount /dev/sd0% mount /dev/sd0 /mnt/cdrom This will remount the CD without any of the restrictive flags.