Instruction Manual
following have been installed on your computers:
•Client for Microsoft Networks
•TCP/IP (Internet Protocol)
•File and Print Sharing
These clients, protocols, and services can be found in the following locations:
Windows Vista
1.From the Control Panel, click on Network and Sharing Center.
2.Click Manage Network Connections.
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Windows XP
1.Click on Start, then click My Network Places.
2.Click View Network Connections in the Network Tasks box.
3.
Windows 2000
1.Click on Start, then Settings, then Network and Dialup Connections.
2.
Windows Me/98/95
1.Click on Start, then Settings, then Control Panel.
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NOTE: If you need to add any of the following components, check your Windows documentation for details.
Make sure all your computers are on the same workgroup
To be able to communicate properly with each other, each computer must be located on the same workgroup. Each computer within a workgroup must have a unique name. To ensure compatiblility between each version of Windows, keep your computer names under 13 characters long.To view, add, or edit your computer’s name, do the following:
Windows XP
1.Click Start and then Control Panel.
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Windows 2000
1.Click on Start, then Settings, then Control Panel.
2.
3.Click on the Network Identification tab.
Windows ME/98/95
1.Click Start, then Settings, then Control Panel.
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