Configuring a Windows Server 2003 Computer
Follow the procedure below to configure a Windows Server 2003 computer to
use TCP/IP.
A
On the [Start] menu, point to [Control Panel], point to [Network Connections],
and then click [Local Area Connection].
B
On the [General] tab, click [Properties].
C
Make sure [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is selected in the [This connection uses the
following items] box on the [General] tab.
Note
❒ Select TCP/IP if it is not already selected.
❒ If TCP/IP is not installed, click [Install...] on the [General] tab to install it. For
more information about installing TCP/IP, see Windows Server 2003
Help.
D
Click [Properties].
E
Configure TCP/IP using the appropriate IP address, subnet mask, and other
settings.
Check with the network administrator that the settings are correct.
Configuring a Windows NT 4.0 Computer
Follow the procedure below to configure a Windows NT 4.0 computer to use
TCP/IP.
A
Open [Control Panel], and then double-click the Network icon. Make sure
[TCP/IP Protocol] is selected in the [Network Protocols] box on the [Protocols] tab.
Note
❒ Select TCP/IP if it is not already selected.
❒ If TCP/IP is not installed, click [Add...] on the [Protocols] tab to install it. For
more information about installing TCP/IP, see Windows NT 4.0 Help.
B
Click [Properties...].
C
Configure TCP/IP using the appropriate IP address, subnet mask, and other
settings.
Check with the network administrator that the settings are correct.
Configuring TCP/IP
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