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Using MAP
The Management Access Program (MAP), runs only
under Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0. You use
MAP to list SuperScript 870 network printers connected to
your network. Then you select one to go to its NIC Home
Page for network administration options.
note:
To have full use of the NIC Home Page or MAP ,
you need Administrator rights. You may want to load
the program to an area of the file server restricted to
users with Administrator rights.
MAP Operating Requirements
To use MAP, you must have installed on your PC
Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer
The Microsoft TCP/IP protocol stack. (It is not
necessary for the network to support TCP/IP.)
For IPX Search Functions: The IPX protocol must be
installed and enabled on your PC. Both Microsoft and
the NetWare 32-bit stacks are supported.
For IP Peer to Peer Printing: Both your workstation
and printer must have an IP address and subnet mask
entered. If communicating across subnets, the default
gateway must also be identified.
For IPX Peer to Peer Printing: Your PC must have
the IPX/SPX compatible protocol installed and
enabled .
Installing MAP
MAP is available on the Network Options CD that is
included in the 870 Network Interface Upgrade Kit. MAP
must be installed from Windows 95/98 or Windows NT
4.0. It cannot be installed from the MS-DOS
prompt.
a.
Insert the 870 Network Options CD.
b. In Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0, click the Windows Start
button and select Run.
c.
Type <Drive>:\MAP\SETUP.EXE and click OK.
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