Changing Network Computer Name; Windows Millennium Edition; Configuring Volume Control For Cd Audio; Windows 2000 - NEC VERSA TXI - RELEASE NOTES Release Note

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Select the item "Disable audio notification when performance changes" and confirm that
4.
there is a check mark in the box.
Click OK twice to exit.
5.

Changing Network Computer Name

If your system comes with wireless LAN, note that if you change your computer name in the
Network control panel Identification tab (click Start, click Settings, click Control Panel, click
Network, click Identification tab), the new name is not updated in the Client Manager Link Test
until you reboot the system twice.
Note
If your system comes with wireless LAN and you change your computer name, the new
name won't be updated in the Client Manager Link Test until you reboot your system twice.

Windows Millennium Edition

The following condition can arise on systems running the Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
operating system. Read the section below for information on using and configuring your system
accordingly.

Configuring Volume Control for CD Audio

Before playing an audio CD on a system running the Windows Me operating system, you must
change a setting in the Windows Media Player so the standard Windows volume control allows
you to set CD playback volume. (The standard Windows volume control is accessed by double
clicking the speaker icon in the system tray within the taskbar.)
Configure your system as follows.
1.
Launch the Windows Media Player 7 software by clicking the Start button, pointing to
Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, and clicking Windows Media Player.
Click Tools on the Windows Media Player window and select Options.
2.
Click the CD Audio tab.
3.
Remove the check next to the 'Digital Playback' field. Click OK.
4.
You can now control audio CD volume using the standard Windows volume controls.
Note
The Windows Media Player volume control functions whether the Digital Playback field
is checked or unchecked.

Windows 2000

If you need to uninstall the wireless LAN driver from the factory-installed Windows 2000
operating system, use the Windows Device Manager. The wireless LAN driver, even though it is
listed under Windows Add/Remove Programs, cannot be removed from there. To uninstall the
driver from the Device Manager, follow these steps.
On the Windows desktop, right click on My Computer and click Properties.
1.
Click Device Manager and click View devices by type.
2.
3.
Highlight the wireless LAN driver and click Remove.
4.
Click OK to return to the Windows desktop.
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