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NeroNET Server  
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1 NeroNET 
Server 
1.1 
What is NeroNET? 
NeroNET extends the capabilities of the Nero recorder program so that it can be 
used in an IP-based Intranet. Its aim is to give all users connected to the Intranet 
comfortable access to the recorder on the NeroNET server. As a result, individual 
staff members of do not need to have recorders installed in their own computers 
but can record discs on the NeroNET server via Nero.  
 
NeroNET consists of two components: NeroNET Server and  Nero  (Client). As 
NeroNET Server, it runs on computers which have recording ('burning') functions 
('burn servers'). Nero  (Client) runs on the user’s computer and corresponds to 
'normal' Nero, enhanced by the addition of NeroNET functions. A suitable label 
can be made for the medium being recorded if the NeroNET server is also 
connected to an appropriate printer. The Nero Cover Designer program 
(included) makes this possible. 
 
 
NeroNET is an extremely economical application because it makes it possible
for every member of staff to complete all recording orders on one central server.
In the simplest version, all that is needed is one full version of Nero at the client 
and one CD/DVD recorder at the NeroNET server. 
1.2 
How does NeroNET work? 
NeroNET is the client/server version of Nero. It combines the functions of Nero 
with the client/server technology that many companies use to connect their 
computers to a network. A user can put together his or her compilation at any 
workstation where Nero (client) is installed, initiate the record procedure for the 
medium concerned and transmit a suitable label to the NeroNET server. First, an 
image of the medium and the label is generated locally on the user's computer 
and this is then transmitted to the NeroNET server. 
NeroNET comprises two components:  
 
The server program, that controls everything concerned with recording 
(e.g. recorder selection and the order of jobs to be recorded) and which 
regulates user administration (e.g. assignment of rights and setting up new 
users) and specifies the server configuration.  
 
The client program, which generates the jobs to be recorded and transmits 
them to the NeroNET server.