Matchprint Professional Server Network Guide for Windows 2000

Introduction

This document is intended only to identify the initial configuration of the Matchprint Professional Server digital front end (DFE) as shipped from the factory, and to touch on some of the common changes you may need to make. This is not a comprehensive guide for all networking issues. You must have your Network Administrator determine the actual network configuration for the Matchprint Professional Server.

1. Initial Configuration

The Matchprint Professional Server ships with the following configuration:

Operating System and notable other software:

Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 2 installed

Internet Information Server (IIS)

Internet Explorer 5.5 with SP2 installed

Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.05

Matchprint Professional Server software version 3.0 (or higher)

Default Computer Logon:

Logon = Administrator with no password

Networking:

Computer Name = Matchprint Professional Server-DFE or similar name for factory testing

Primary Workgroup or Domain = WORKGROUP

Networking Protocol = TCP/IP

TCP/IP address = Obtain an IP address automatically (from a DHCP server)

Network Interface Card (NIC) = configured to Auto detect link speed and duplexing

Additional Network Services installed:

File Services for Macintosh

Print Services for Macintosh

Print Services for Unix

The Matchprint Professional Server DFE software uses the built in Windows 2000 Server networking services, protocols, and printing services. These are standard services and allow the network administrator to easily integrate the Matchprint Professional Server DFE into existing networks. The Matchprint Professional Server DFE network is set initially to WORKGROUP so that initial testing can be accomplished prior to adding the Matchprint Professional Server DFE to a network domain.

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