Epson C823622A Administrator's Manual - Page 138

Using the NET USE command, For Windows 2000

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Windows NT 3.51 1. Double-click Print Manager from the Main dialog box, and select Connect to Printer from the Printer menu. 2. Select the printer you want to configure from the Shared Printers list and click OK. If you cannot select the printer, enter the following in the Printer box: \\(NetBIOS name of the interface card) \ (Device name of the interface card) 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the printer. Using the NET USE command If you are using a Windows 2000 and NT server and using NetBEUI to connect with the interface card, we recommend that you use the NET USE command, as outlined below: 1. Check that the following services are installed. For Windows 2000: Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections in Control Panels and right-click the Local Area Connections icon and select Properties. Check that Client for Microsoft Networks is in the Components list. For Windows NT 4.0: Double-click Network in Control Panels and check that Server or Workstation is listed in the Services menu. For Windows NT 3.51: Double-click Network in Control Panels and check that Server or Workstation is listed in the Installed Network Software list. 6-20 Using the Interface Card with Windows 2000/NT

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Using the Interface Card with Windows 2000/NT
Windows NT 3.51
1.
Double-click
Print Manager
from the Main dialog box, and
select
Connect to Printer
from the Printer menu.
2.
Select the printer you want to configure from the
Shared
Printers
list and click
OK
. If you cannot select the printer, enter
the following in the Printer box:
\\(NetBIOS name of the interface card)
\
(Device name of the interface card)
3.
Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the printer.
Using the NET USE command
If you are using a Windows 2000 and NT server and using
NetBEUI to connect with the interface card, we recommend that
you use the NET USE command, as outlined below:
1.
Check that the following services are installed.
For Windows 2000:
Double-click
Network and Dial-up Connections
in Control
Panels and right-click the Local Area Connections icon and
select
Properties
. Check that
Client for Microsoft Networks
is in the Components list.
For Windows NT 4.0:
Double-click
Network
in Control Panels and check that
Server
or
Workstation
is listed in the Services menu.
For Windows NT 3.51:
Double-click
Network
in Control Panels and check that
Server
or
Workstation
is listed in the Installed Network
Software list.