Setting Up a Computer as a File Server
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Using a NetBIOS Netw
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NOTE
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The number of users or clients that can access a Windows 2000 Server is limited. After
this number of users or clients is reached, it is not possible to send to a Windows 2000
Server.
1
If you are using Windows 2000, log on to the server as any of
the following: Administrators, Server Operators, or Power
Users.
If you are using Windows XP, log on to the server as any of the
following: Administrators, or Power Users.
2
Specify the NetBIOS settings.
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If you are using Windows 2000, right-click the [My Network Places] icon on the
screen, and then click [Properties].
If you are using Windows XP, on the [Start] menu, right-click [My Network
Places], and then click [Properties].
In the case of Windows 2000, the [Network and Dial-up Connections] window opens.
In the case of Windows XP, the [Network Connections] window opens.
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Right-click the [Local Area Connection] icon, and then click [Properties].
The [Local Area Connection Properties] dialog box opens.
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Confirm that [Client for Microsoft Networks], [File and Printer Sharing for
Microsoft Networks], and [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] are all selected. If any of
these functions is not selected, select it now.
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Double-click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] to open the [Internet Protocol (TCP/
IP) Properties] dialog box. In the [General] sheet, click the [Advanced...] button.
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