Unable To Specify The Details Of Network Adapter; Windows 2000 Is Started With Network Adapter That Has Not Been Specified During Express Setup; Connected More Than Two Network Adapter And Specified Different Protocol; When More Than Two Network Adapter Are Specified, The Detailed Specification Of Tcp/Ip Protocol Are All Set To Use Dhcp - NEC Express 5800 120Eg User Manual

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3. Select "Advanced Configuration Options" and press Enter.
4. Change the setting of "BIOS Support for Int13 Extensions" to "Enabled".
5. Exit from BIOS setup menu and restart the system.
6. Start the Express Setup.

Unable to specify the details of Network adapter.

- In Express Setup, you can not specify the details of Network adapter. Specify
them from Control Panel after starting Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 is started with Network adapter that has not been specified during
Express Setup
- Windows 2000 will install the recognized Network adapter specified as default
value. If you want to modify the specification, it can be done from Control
Panel after starting Windows 2000. Also, the Network adapter that has been
specified during Express Setup but that is not connected will not be setup,
though the protocol will only be installed.
Connected more than two Network adapter and specified different protocol for each
adapter, but all the protocols are specified on either adapter.
- It's a design. Each adapter is specified so that all the installed protocols can be
used.
The value that can not be specified during Express Setup will all be specified by
default value.
When more than two Network adapter are specified, the detailed specification of
TCP/IP protocol are all set to use DHCP.
- When more than two Network adapter are specified, the detailed specification
of the protocol may all be set by default value. Re-specify the details from Con-
trol Panel.
Not more than two Network adapter is connected, but the detailed specification of
the protocol are all set by default. (e.g. Specified IP Address on TCP/IP, but DHCP
is specified)
- Are you specifying more than two protocols?
In this case, the situation will be the same as connecting more than two Network
adapter, so the detailed specification of the protocol are all set by default.
Re-specify the details from Control Panel after starting the OS.

The following error log is included in the event log while operating the system:

<Windows 2000>
Event ID:
Source:
Type:
120Eg User Guide - Problem Solving
16
iANSMiniport
Error
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