Configuring Windows 95 Workstations For Remote Utilities - Xerox DocuColor 5750 Administrator's Manual

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3-16 Setting up Network Servers
For printing to the DocuColor, connect all Windows clients to a Novell Net-
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Ware server and permit them to connect to the server or servers on which you defined
a DocuColor queue.
After the Novell server and the DocuColor have been set up, client setup
consists of:
• Installing the networking protocol, binding it to the network adapter card, and
permitting the client to log in to the NetWare file server.
On Windows 95 Workstations, both the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol and the
Client for NetWare Networks should be loaded from the Network Control Panel.
On Windows 3.1x workstations, the NetWare shell should be installed. On
Windows NT workstations, Client Service for NetWare should be installed. Use the
CSNW option in Control Panel to set printing options and specify a preferred
NetWare server.
• Setting up the DocuColor as a PostScript printer by installing a PostScript printer
driver and the DocuColor PPD (PostScript printer description).
• Adding a network port and connecting the workstation to one or more NetWare
queues that have been defined for the DocuColor.
See Getting Started for details on how to connect Windows 3.1x, Windows 95 and
Windows NT workstations.
• Installing other optional client software.
See Getting Started for details.
Configuring Windows 95 workstations
for remote utilities
To run the remote utilities, a Windows 95 workstation on an IPX network must have
IPX/SPX protocols loaded and bound to the network driver. There should be a
NetWare server on the network.
Before you begin, for Windows 95, install the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol and
Microsoft TCP/IP. After you have installed one or more utilities, you may uninstall
Microsoft TCP/IP.

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