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The <strong>IntelliStation</strong> E <strong>Pro</strong> is shipped with this preset startup sequence:<br />

First startup device [Diskette drive]<br />

Second startup device [Network]<br />

Third startup device [Hard disk drive]<br />

Fourth startup device [Disabled]<br />

If you want to change the startup-sequence settings for your computer, such as<br />

removing Network from the startup sequence, see “Setting the Startup Sequence” on<br />

page 55.<br />

Note: The preceding startup sequence is not the default startup sequence for your<br />

computer. If you change the settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility<br />

program to default, the preceding settings will change.<br />

If you load the Default settings or if you move the Clear CMOS Request<br />

jumper, the default settings for the startup sequence are shown here:<br />

First startup device [Diskette drive]<br />

Second startup device [Hard disk drive]<br />

Third startup device [Network]<br />

Fourth startup device [Disabled]<br />

Your computer also supports RPL (remote program load), which you can select<br />

instead of DHCP for the network startup of the integrated Ethernet. For more<br />

information, see “Built-in Network <strong>Pro</strong>tocols” on page 30.<br />

Information for Network Administrators<br />

IBM LANClient Control Manager (LCCM) is a new class of PC-management<br />

software for Windows NT servers. LCCM is an easy-to-use, graphical, server-based<br />

application that supports the setup and management of IBM PCs over a network.<br />

For more on LCCM, visit our Web site at:<br />

http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/desktop/lccm<br />

Chapter 4. Operating Your Computer 15

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