Xerox 750DX Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 86

Sample NET_WSCK.INI file for a single Fiery SI on a TCP/IP network, Server1, Server Name

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33-26 Setting up network servers 7. Using a text editor, edit the NET_WSCK.INI file to list your Fiery SI Color Server, its network name, and the printer name code. The file is commented and mostly self-explanatory. A sample file for TCP/IP is shown below, and a general procedure is given in Getting Started. If you have access to more than one Fiery SI or printer, modify the file to list all the color servers and their attached printers. 8. Save the edited NET_WSCK.INI file in your Windows folder on the hard disk. 9. If you plan to configure other users, also save the file to a floppy disk. Sample NET_WSCK.INI file for a single Fiery SI on a TCP/IP network Substitute your own names for the names in italics, and be careful to copy them accurately wherever the names are repeated. NOTE: The Chooser in the Fiery SI utilities uses the Server1 name. Use the Server1 name as the Server Name in Server Setup on the Fiery SI Control Panel. Then the names displayed on the Control Panel Info screen and in the Chooser will match. [ConfigServers] Server1=host name (or DNS name) of the Fiery SI [hostname] Device1=devicename (copier-specific name; see Getting Started and page 3-29 of this manual) [ChosenServer] ChosenServer=(don't edit this; the utilities fill this entry automatically) ChosenDevice=(don't edit this; the utilities fill this entry automatically) TO INSTALL UTILITIES ON OTHER CLIENT WORKSTATIONS: 1. Make sure your configuration file works on one computer before you install the utilities on other workstations. Start one of the utilities on the original host computer and connect to the Fiery SI you configured. In order for the connection to take place:

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3-26
Setting up network servers
7.
Using a text editor, edit the NET_WSCK.INI file to list your Fiery SI Color Server, its
network name, and the printer name code.
The file is commented and mostly self-explanatory. A sample file for TCP/IP is shown
below, and a general procedure is given in
Getting Started
. If you have access to more
than one Fiery SI or printer, modify the file to list all the color servers and their
attached printers.
8.
Save the edited NET_WSCK.INI file in your Windows folder on the hard disk.
9.
If you plan to configure other users, also save the file to a floppy disk.
Sample NET_WSCK.INI file for a single Fiery SI on a TCP/IP network
Substitute your own names for the names in italics, and be careful to copy them
accurately wherever the names are repeated.
N
OTE
:
The Chooser in the Fiery SI utilities uses the
Server1
name. Use the
Server1
name as the
Server Name
in Server Setup on the Fiery SI Control Panel. Then the
names displayed on the Control Panel Info screen and in the Chooser will match.
[ConfigServers]
Server1=
host name (or DNS name) of the Fiery SI
[
hostname
]
Device1=
devicename (copier-specific name; see Getting Started and page 3-29 of this
manual)
[ChosenServer]
ChosenServer=
(don’t edit this; the utilities fill this entry automatically)
ChosenDevice=
(don’t edit this; the utilities fill this entry automatically)
T
O
INSTALL
UTILITIES
ON
OTHER
CLIENT
WORKSTATIONS
:
1.
Make sure your configuration file works on one computer before you install the utili-
ties on other workstations. Start one of the utilities on the original host computer and
connect to the Fiery SI you configured.
In order for the connection to take place: