Windows 2000 Workstation Configuration
Installation of networking software is a prerequisite
to accessing the web and email, as well as sharing printers and files
with other users. Use these instructions to install the correct network
components on a Windows 2000 workstation, connected directly to your
computer network. Before you begin ensure that you have:
- An Ethernet card
installed in your computer.
- A Patch Lead connecting your Ethernet adapter
to the Ethernet port in your office.
- An IP address, gateway
address, subnet mask, workgroup name and domain name
provided by the system administrator
- Internet software
such as Microsoft Internet Explorer for web browsing and Outlook for
email.
Installation Instructions
Note:
You will need have to have administrative privileges to set up Networking!
Network Identification and Workgroup Configuration
To join a workgroup, click the
button, select Settings, then select Control Panel. Double-click
on the
icon to bring up the System Properties window. Click the
tab to get a window similar to the one below.


Click the
button to get this window.
-
Fill in a name for your computer in the box labelled
.
This will be the name used to identify your computer on the network.
-
If you want to share files with other computers
in a workgroup on the network, select the button beside
,
and fill the name of your workgroup in the box below it. This name
identifies the Network Place that your computer will be associated
with. This is merely a convenience. By using the same workgroup
name within your office, it will be slightly easier to find co-workers
computers and printers.
-
If you want to use roaming user profiles
click here to configure.
Click the
button. The following messages should appear:
and
When you are satisfied with your identification
and workgroup settings, click the
button. The following dialog box will be displayed:

Click the
button and your computer will restart. Setup of your workgroup is now
complete.

Local Area Connection Properties
Open the Windows 2000 Networking control
panel by clicking the
button. Select Settings, then select Network and Dial-up Connections.
Double-click the
icon in the resulting Network and Dial-up Connections window
as shown.
This will bring up the Local Area
Connection Status window as shown.

Select the
button to get the window below.

Installing the network components
- If the
is not listed, then install
it.
- If the
is not listed, and you want to share files or printers, then install
it.
- If the
is not listed, then install
it.
Configuring the installed components
- Select the
component and click on the
button.
- Select the
component and click on the
button.
Configuring the Network Adapter Card Drivers
- From the Local Area Connection Properties
window, click the
button.
When you have done the above modifications, just click
the button.
Installation and configuration of the networking software is complete.
After these network configuration changes are made,
running Internet Explorer may cause the Internet
Connection Wizard to appear. If the wizard does not appear immediately
upon starting Internet Explorer, and Internet Explorer is unable to
find a connection (it may be trying to use an old dial-up connection,
for example), click the
button, select Programs, select Accessories, then select
Communications. The Internet
Connection Wizard should be found there. Run the wizard to complete
your network configuration.
Note: You will have
to talk to the administrator of the Igaware Server Appliance to add the new computer
onto the system in order to access the Internet and the File Server.
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