6In the Manufacturers list, select “(detected net drivers).”

7In the Network Adapters list, select Existing ODI Driver, and then click OK.

The Network Configuration dialog box appears.

8Click Add.

9Double-click the Protocol icon.

10In the Manufacturers area, select Microsoft. In the Network Protocols area, select TCP/IP.

11To share files or your printer with other users on the network, click the “File and Print Sharing” button.

12Select the checkboxes in the dialog box to enable file or printer sharing. Then click OK.

If file or printer sharing has been selected, “File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks” appears in the Network Configuration dialog box.

13Select the Identification tab at the top of the Network Configuration dialog box.

14Type a unique name, a workgroup name, and any description you would like for the computer.

The computer must have a unique name to access the network. The workgroup name is usually “WORKGROUPS.”

15Click OK.

16Insert the Windows 95 CD when prompted to do so.

17When the System Settings Change dialog box prompts you to restart your computer, click No.

18Go to “Running the Network Protocol Setup (SETNET) Utility,” near the end of this appendix, and follow the instructions there.

WARNING You must run SETNET every time you add or remove a network protocol, install or upgrade network software, or change anything in the network control panel. If you do not run SETNET, you will experience network problems.

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