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Configuring a Windows XP Computer, Internet Protocol TCP/IP

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Windows Configuration Configuring a Windows XP Computer Configuring a Windows Server 2003 computer Follow the procedure below to configure a Windows XP computer to use TCP/IP. Follow the procedure below to configure a Windows Server 2003 computer to use TCP/IP. A A On the [Start] menu, click [Control On the [Start] menu, point to [Con- Panel], and then click [Network Con- trol Panel], point to [Network Connec- nections]. tions], and then click [Local Area B Click [Network Connections], and then double-click [Local Area Con- Connection]. B On the [General] tab, click [Proper- 4 nection]. ties]. C C On the [General] tab, click [Proper- Make sure [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] ties]. is selected in the [This connection D Make sure [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is selected in the [This connection uses the following items] box on the [General] tab. uses the following items] box on the Note [General] tab. ❒ Select TCP/IP if it is not already Note ❒ Select TCP/IP if it is not already selected. ❒ If TCP/IP is not installed, click [Install] on the [General] tab to install it. For details about installing TCP/IP, see Windows XP selected. ❒ If TCP/IP is not installed, click [Install] on the [General] tab to install it. For details about installing TCP/IP, see Windows Server 2003 Help. D Click [Properties]. Help. E Click [Properties]. E Configure TCP/IP using the ap- propriate IP address, subnet F Configure TCP/IP using the ap- propriate IP address, subnet mask, and other settings. mask, and other settings. Check with the network administrator that the settings are correct. Check with the network administrator that the settings are correct. 12

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Windows Configuration
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Configuring a Windows XP
Computer
Follow the procedure below to con-
figure a Windows XP computer to use
TCP/IP.
A
On the
[
Start
]
menu, click
[
Control
Panel
]
, and then click
[
Network Con-
nections
]
.
B
Click
[
Network Connections
]
, and
then double-click
[
Local Area Con-
nection
]
.
C
On the
[
General
]
tab, click
[
Proper-
ties
]
.
D
Make sure
[
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
]
is selected in the
[
This connection
uses the following items
]
box on the
[
General
]
tab.
Note
Select TCP/IP if it is not already
selected.
If TCP/IP is not installed, click
[
Install
]
on the
[
General
]
tab to in-
stall it. For details about install-
ing TCP/IP, see Windows XP
Help.
E
Click
[
Properties
]
.
F
Configure TCP/IP using the ap-
propriate IP address, subnet
mask, and other settings.
Check with the network adminis-
trator that the settings are correct.
Configuring a Windows Server
2003 computer
Follow the procedure below to con-
figure a Windows Server 2003 com-
puter to use TCP/IP.
A
On the
[
Start
]
menu, point to
[
Con-
trol Panel
]
, point to
[
Network Connec-
tions
]
, and then click
[
Local Area
Connection
]
.
B
On the
[
General
]
tab, click
[
Proper-
ties
]
.
C
Make sure
[
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
]
is selected in the
[
This connection
uses the following items
]
box on the
[
General
]
tab.
Note
Select TCP/IP if it is not already
selected.
If TCP/IP is not installed, click
[
Install
]
on the
[
General
]
tab to in-
stall it. For details about install-
ing TCP/IP, see Windows
Server 2003 Help.
D
Click
[
Properties
]
.
E
Configure TCP/IP using the ap-
propriate IP address, subnet
mask, and other settings.
Check with the network adminis-
trator that the settings are correct.