Hp support assistant cd-rom, Compuserve discussion forum and library – HP D3604-90004 User Manual
Page 48

5 Service and Support
42
HP Support Assistant CD-ROM
The HP Support Assistant is a traditional CD-ROM that includes technical and
product information documents on HP Vectra Personal Computers, HP
networking Products, HP LaserJet printers, and accessory products—in addition
to the HP NetServer information that underlies the HP NetServer Information
Assistant.
For subscription information on the HP Support Assistant, obtain ordering
instructions from the library of the HPSYS forum on CompuServe, via HP’s
World Wide Web home page, or from HP’s automated fax system. Each of these
services is described elsewhere in this chapter.
CompuServe Discussion Forum and Library
CompuServe, the worldwide electronic information utility, provides support,
technical data, and updated software drivers for the products of some 900
hardware and software manufacturers, including Hewlett-Packard.
With a CompuServe account you post your question publicly in a managed,
focused forum dedicated to one manufacturer or topic. People who regularly visit
that forum read your question and reply within a day or two. If the topic is
complex or controversial, an electronic discussion starts among several people—
providing you with a group consensus.
HP products are covered on CompuServe in forums operated by independent
consultants. The NetServer section of the HPSYS forum is visited regularly by
HP employees and a group of knowledgeable and friendly NetServer users.
Libraries are maintained of newsletters, technical articles, drivers, and other
software modules. Enter “GO HPSYS” to reach the HP Systems Forum.
There are CompuServe forums covering most hardware and software
manufacturers. In addition to the HPSYS forum, some other forums of interest
to HP NetServer owners include those for: Banyan
®
, IBM
®
OS/2, Intel,
HP Peripherals, Lotus
®
, Microsoft Windows NT
®
, Novell
®
, Oracle
®
, SCO,
and Sybase
®
.
See “Joining CompuServe” at the end of this chapter to open a CompuServe
account (with a free introductory membership and free usage credit).