Agilent Technologies E6701A manual Windows 2000 and Dhcp Address, Set up Network

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17.If you made changes, a System Settings Change box will appear. Select the Yes box to Restart your PC.

Windows 2000 and DHCP Address

1.Turn on your PC

2.Log in to your Network with your normal Password.

3.Log in to Windows if needed.

4.Wait until the initial Windows “wallpaper” and icons appear.

5.Turn off any running applications.

Set up Network

1.Go to the Control Panel

2.Choose the Internet Options icon

a.Select the Connections tab

b.Select the LAN Settings box

c.In the “Automatic configuration” section, both “Automatically detect settings” and “Use automatic configuration script” must NOT be checked.

d.In the “Proxy server” section, “Use a proxy server” must be checked in most situations. If your network does not use a firewall, or if you experience connection problems, uncheck this box.

e.If you checked “Use a proxy server for your LAN”:

f.Enter your normal network proxy server (usually can be found by opening Internet Explorer and selecting Tools…Internet Options…Connections…LAN Settings). You may also need to try web-proxy and port: 8088.

3.Select OK, then OK again to exit the Internet Options menu

Windows 2000 and Static Address

1.Turn on your PC

2.Log in to your Network with your normal Password.

3.Log in to Windows if needed.

4.Wait until the initial Windows “wallpaper” and icons appear.

5.Turn off any running applications.

Set up Network

This procedure assumes you are using a standalone PC (not connected to a network) using the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. Other PC configurations may use slightly different setups.

1.Go to the Control Panel

2.Choose the Internet Options icon

a.Select the Connections tab

b.Select the LAN Settings box

c.In the “Automatic configuration” section, both “Automatically detect settings” and “Use automatic configuration script” must NOT be checked.

d.If you checked “Use a proxy server”:

e.Enter your normal network proxy server (usually can be found by opening Internet Explorer and selecting Tools…Internet Options…Connections…LAN Settings). You may also need to try web-proxy and port: 8088.

3.Select OK, then OK again to exit the Internet Options menu

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