Xerox 750DX Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 85

Configuring Windows NT workstations for remote utilities, In Network Setup, under Ethernet Setup

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33-25 Configuring a Windows NT server to support the Fiery SI Configuring Windows NT workstations for remote utilities To run the Fiery SI utilities, the workstation must be running Windows NT Server or Windows NT Workstation with TCP/IP protocols loaded and bound to the network driver. Follow the steps below to install the utilities on a single workstation and save a configuration file that can be provided to other users on the network. Installing the utility software is also described in Getting Started. TO INSTALL REMOTE UTILITIES AND PREPARE AN INSTALLATION DISK: 1. Perform Fiery SI Setup. 2. In Network Setup, under Ethernet Setup, perform TCP/IP Setup. Enabling TCP/IP automatically enables the communication for the remote Fiery SI utilities. 3. Save changes after Setup. 4. Insert the Fiery SI User Software media in your Windows NT workstation and follow the instructions for installing utilities in Getting Started. 5. When the Installer prompts you to select a network protocol, select TCP/IP. This choice installs the applications in a folder of your choice and automatically places the NET_WSCK.DLL file into the active System folder. NET_WSCK.DLL is the NetLayer dictionary that the utilities need in order to run with TCP/IP on Windows NT. You don't change this file. 6. When you are prompted to find the NET_WSCK.INI file, click Next. The Installer copies the unconfigured file to your Windows directory. NET_WSCK.INI, after you edit the sample file provided, registers the particular Fiery SI, and the copier(s) or printer(s) connected to the Fiery SI. A sample NET_WSCK.INI file for a TCP/IP connection is shown on page 3-26.

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3-25
Configuring a Windows NT server to support the Fiery SI
Configuring Windows NT workstations for
remote utilities
To run the Fiery SI utilities, the workstation must be running Windows NT Server or
Windows NT Workstation with TCP/IP protocols loaded and bound to the network
driver.
Follow the steps below to install the utilities on a single workstation and save a
configuration file that can be provided to other users on the network. Installing the
utility software is also described in
Getting Started
.
T
O
INSTALL
REMOTE
UTILITIES
AND
PREPARE
AN
INSTALLATION
DISK
:
1.
Perform Fiery SI Setup.
2.
In Network Setup, under Ethernet Setup, perform TCP/IP Setup. Enabling TCP/IP auto-
matically enables the communication for the remote Fiery SI utilities.
3.
Save changes after Setup.
4.
Insert the Fiery SI User Software media in your Windows NT workstation and follow the
instructions for installing utilities in
Getting Started
.
5.
When the Installer prompts you to select a network protocol, select TCP/IP.
This choice installs the applications in a folder of your choice and automatically places
the NET_WSCK.DLL file into the active System folder.
NET_WSCK.DLL is the NetLayer dictionary that the utilities need in order to run
with TCP/IP on Windows NT. You don’t change this file.
6.
When you are prompted to find the NET_WSCK.INI file, click Next.
The Installer copies the unconfigured file to your Windows directory.
NET_WSCK.INI, after you edit the sample file provided, registers the particular
Fiery SI, and the copier(s) or printer(s) connected to the Fiery SI. A sample
NET_WSCK.INI file for a TCP/IP connection is shown on page 3-26.