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Special Operations under Windows Windows 95/98/Me B Add an IPv4 or IPv6address and host name to the hosts file using A Copy \WINDOWS\HOSTS.SAM the following format: to the same directory and name it 192.168.15.16 host # NP "HOSTS" with no extension. "192.168.15.16" is the IPv4 address, B Open the "\WINDOWS\HOSTS" file created using memo pad files, for instance. "host" is the printer's host name, and "#NP" is replaced by comments. Insert a space or tab between "192.168.15.16" and "host", 3 C Add an IP address and host name to the hosts file using the follow- ing format: between "host" and "#NP" respectively, using one line for this format. 192.168.15.16 host # NP 2001:DB::100 host # NP "192.168.15.16" is the IP address, "host" is the printer's host name, and "#NP" is replaced by comments. Insert a space or tab between "192.168.15.16" and "host", between "host" and "#NP" respectively, using one line for this format. "2001:DB::100" is the IPv6 address, "host" is the printer's host name, and "#NP" is replaced by comments. Insert a space or tab between "2001:DB::100" and "host", between "host" and "#NP" respectively, using one line for this format. D Save the file. C Save the file. Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows NT 4.0 A Open the hosts file using memo pad files, for instance. The hosts file is in the following folder: Note ❒ When using a host name under Windows Server 2003 with IPv6 protocol, perform host name resolution using an exrernal DNS server. The host file cannot be used. \WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS "\WINNT" is the directory of the installation destination for Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0. 114

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Special Operations under Windows
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Windows 95/98/Me
A
Copy \WINDOWS\HOSTS.SAM
to the same directory and name it
“HOSTS” with no extension.
B
Open the "\WINDOWS\HOSTS"
file created using memo pad files,
for instance.
C
Add an IP address and host name
to the hosts file using the follow-
ing format:
192.168.15.16
host
# NP
"192.168.15.16" is the IP address,
"host" is the printer's host name,
and "#NP" is replaced by com-
ments. Insert a space or tab between
"192.168.15.16" and "host", between
"host" and "#NP" respectively, us-
ing one line for this format.
D
Save the file.
Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server
2003, Windows NT 4.0
A
Open the hosts file using memo
pad files, for instance.
The hosts file is in the following
folder:
\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIV-
ERS\ETC\HOSTS
"\WINNT" is the directory of the
installation destination for Win-
dows 2000/XP, Windows Server
2003, and Windows NT 4.0.
B
Add an IPv4 or IPv6address and
host name to the hosts file using
the following format:
192.168.15.16
host
# NP
"192.168.15.16" is the IPv4 address,
"host" is the printer's host name,
and "#NP" is replaced by com-
ments. Insert a space or tab be-
tween "192.168.15.16" and "host",
between "host" and "#NP" respec-
tively, using one line for this for-
mat.
2001:DB::100 host # NP
"2001:DB::100" is the IPv6 address,
"host" is the printer's host name,
and "#NP" is replaced by com-
ments. Insert a space or tab between
"2001:DB::100" and "host", between
"host" and "#NP" respectively, us-
ing one line for this format.
C
Save the file.
Note
When using a host name under
Windows Server 2003 with IPv6
protocol, perform host name
resolution using an exrernal
DNS server. The host file cannot
be used.