The computer setup process in the Windows XP environment for the Centurion Configuration Manager Web server is simple. The first step is to sign up with Microsoft and complete a personal account setup. Once this is completed, the user can take advantage of several application deployment options. The Centurion Configuration Manager Web server can be hosted by the Microsoft Exchange Service or Microsoft SharePoint on-premises deployment. Because of this, the user can use several application downloads.
In most cases, users will use two kinds of application downloads. The first option is to select the application that they will use, and then go into the application program preferences and upload the same. This is done by clicking the "Start" button, selecting "Run," and typing the name of the application that they want to use. In addition, the user may also choose to upload a customized web site that will contain the same application as the default setup. The second option is to launch the system control panel, select "Applications and Features," and choose the application that they want to use from the list of available applications. Some applications allow a user to choose what other applications they want to use, and it is this option that the user should use.
The user can find many free websites online that are available to download an application for free. The application that the user downloads from these sites is called a freeware application. The user can select the free application to be used and then use it to achieve the application that they need. When the application has been used, the user should delete the application files from the C: drive so that they will not cause any problems when the user is updating their operating system. This is important because the information that is in the application files will not be there when the user does a Windows cleanup.