Applying the mui language – Dell PowerVault 770N (Deskside NAS Appliance) User Manual

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The redundant memory feature is supported on a per-bank basis. The smallest unit of redundant memory is a bank.

The spare bank can be used only once per boot. After a bank is swapped, the system has no more redundant memory

until it is reset.

For information on enabling the your NAS system's redundant memory feature, see your system's User's Guide.

Enabling Redundant Memory

You can enable redundant memory in the System Setup program. See your User's Guide for information.

Installing Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) Support

The NAS system allows you to change languages for operating system's user interface. The MUI allows the NAS system to

display operating systems menus, dialogs, and help files in multiple languages. If a language that is not available on the NAS

system is desired, you must install it from the appropriate Multilingual Support CD.

NOTE:

Installing and configuring the operating system MUI does not affect the language used by the NAS Manager.

1. Insert the Multilingual Support CD into the NAS system's CD drive.

2. From a client system, log in to the NAS Manager.

3. Click Maintenance, and then click Remote Desktop.

4. Log in to the system as an administrator.

NOTE:

The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

5. Double-click My Appliance on the NAS desktop.

6. Browse to the CD drive and double-click Dell PowerVault Multilingual Support CD to launch the CD's web interface.

7. Click the Install Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) Support link to launch the Multilanguage File Installation

installer program.

8. In the installer window, select the languages to be installed, and select the default MUI language from the menu.

9. Click OK to perform the installation.

10. After the installation is complete, you must reboot your system.

Applying the MUI Language

After a MUI language has been installed, you can apply it to any user by performing the following steps:

1. From a client system, log in to the NAS Manager.

2. Click Maintenance.

3. Click Remote Desktop.

4. Log in to the system as an administrator.

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