Preparing to Install
This program depends on Windows operating system software. If that operating system has not been installed, follow the instructions in your operating system documentation to install the operating system software on your computer.
Verifying TCP/IP Protocol in Windows 3.1x
If you are using Windows 3.1x, you will need to install a TCP/IP stack and Windows sockets. This software is available from several third party vendors. Check with your system administrator for more details.
Verifying TCP/IP Protocol in Windows for Workgroups
If you use Windows for Workgroups, follow these steps to confirm that a TCP/IP driver has been installed.
1.From Windows open the Network Setup icon.
2.Look for the TCP/IP driver in the list of Network Drivers.
Verifying TCP/IP Protocol in Windows 95
Follow these steps to verify that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed on your Windows 95 system.
1.From Windows 95 open the control panels. (Select the Start menu, then the Settings submenu, then the Control Panel menu option.)
2.Open the Network control panel.
3.Select the Configuration tab in the Network control panel.
4.See if TCP/IP is listed as one of the installed network components. If TCP/IP has already been installed proceed to step 8.
5.In the Configuration panel click the Add button.
6.In the Select Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol and click the Add button.
7.In the Select Network Protocol dialog box select Microsoft from the Manufacturers list, then select TCP/IP from the Network Protocols list. Click the OK button.
8.In the Configuration panel of the Network control panel, select TCP/IP from the Network Components list. Click the Properties button.
9.If your network supports ARP, click Obtain an IP address automatically in the TCP/IP Properties dialog box. If your network does not support ARP click Specify an IP address and enter the IP address and subnet mask.
10.Click the OK button to close the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.
11.The System Settings Change dialog box asks if you want to restart your computer. You must restart for the changes to take effect. Click the Yes button to restart.
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