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Setting up a windows network using win 2000, XP and 98.

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Java Network

Right click networking neighborhood on the desktop go to properties.

Select your network interface right click and go to properties.

Click the install button, select protocol and then ADD

Select the protocol you want to use. (you will need the windows CD), if you selected netbeui skip this step.

If you selected TCP/IP you will need to decide if you want to assign IP addresses manually or dynamically.

if you decide to assign IP addresses with a DHCP server skip this step.
To assign the IP address manually.

Right click networking neighborhood on the desktop go to properties.

Select your network interface right click and go to properties.

Click TCP/IP from the list and click properties button.


 

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