
Administering the DEFINITY System and Configuring the Network
Configuring a Network 2-23
Chapter 2
If TCP/IP is installed, a window appears describing the
configuration. If TCP/IP is not installed, you receive an error
message. If you receive an error message, go into
Start/Settings/Control Panel/Network and add TCP/IP Protocol.
(You may need the Windows installation disk.)
❐ In the list of installed network components, highlight “Network
Adapter” and select Properties.
Driver Type: Enhanced mode [32 bit and 16
bit] NDIS driver*
Bindings: TCP/IP*
Advanced: Maximum Transmit Value*
Not Present or No*
❐ (Windows 95 or Windows 98)
Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft
Networks**
❐ Configure Client for Microsoft Networks.
❐ Under “Logon Validation” leave the box unchecked and the
“Windows NT domain” field blank, unless this PC is part of
Windows NT domain.
❐ Do nothing to “Network logon options.”
❐ (Windows 95 or Windows 98) On the “Identification” tab
Note
In a multi-protocol environment, if TCP/IP is not the
primary protocol in Windows NT 4.0 or is not the default
protocol in Windows 95 or Windows 98, then a NetBIOS
connection to the VUSHARE can happen through another
protocol. Therefore, be sure that TCP/IP is the primary
protocol.
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