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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g (CB21AG and PI21AG) Client Administration Utility (ACAU) 2.5
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  Introduction
Introduction
This document describes system requirements, important notes, new and changed information, 
installation and upgrade procedures, and caveats for Cisco Aironet Client Administration Utility 
(ACAU) version 2.5.
ACAU is a utility used by administrators to set software installation options and create profiles (saved 
configurations) for users who install Cisco Aironet CB21AG and PI21AG Wireless LAN Client Adapters 
in computers running the Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating system. Administrators save the 
installation settings and profiles to a configuration file. Then when the user installs the client adapter 
software (driver and client utilities), the Install Wizard uses the instructions in the configuration file to 
govern the installation and setup of the client utilities and load one or more preconfigured user profiles. 
Administrators can create configuration files to control the installation and configuration of client 
adapters for one user or groups of users.
Note
To ensure proper operation, use ACAU 2.5 only with client adapter Install Wizard 2.5.
System Requirements
You need the following items in order to install and use ACAU 2.5:
A computer running the Windows 2000 or XP operating system
Note
Cisco recommends a 300-MHz (or greater) processor.
Service Pack 2 for Windows XP
20 MB of free hard disk space (minimum)
128 MB of RAM or greater (recommended)
Important Notes
Software Compatibility
ACAU 2.5 is compatible with only the Cisco Aironet CB21AG and PI21AG client adapters. 
Name and Location of Configuration File
You can change the name of the ACAU configuration file; however, the name must be changed back to 
CiscoAdminConfig.dat before the user runs the Install Wizard. Otherwise, the Install Wizard does not 
load the configuration file.
You must also save the configuration file to the drive and directory in which the Install Wizard resides. 
If you save the file to any other location, it is not processed by the Install Wizard.