Installing the Operating System 4-35
Network Monitor
Network Monitor helps you investigate and resolve network problems. To use Network Monitor,
you need to restart the system after the installation has completed. It is recommended you install
Network Monitor before experiencing network problems.
Installing Network Monitor during OS Installation
After the selection of network driver has completed, continue the installation until a window to
add services is displayed.
1.
Click [Select from the List].
The list of [Network Service] appears.
2.
Select [Network Monitor Tool and Agent] from the [Network Service] list and click
[OK].
Continue the OS installation.
Installing Network Monitor after OS Installation
1.
Point to [Settings] from the Start pop-up menu and click [Control Panel].
The [Control Panel] dialog box appears.
2.
Double-click [Network].
The [Network] dialog box appears.
3.
Click [Service] and click [Add].
The [Select Network Service] dialog box appears.
4.
Select [Network Monitor Tool and Agent] from the [Network Service] list and click
[OK].
The [Windows NT Setup] dialog box appears.
5.
Insert Windows NT CD into CD-ROM drive and click [OK].
If the drive letter of CD-ROM drive is not displayed correctly, modify it to the correct
value.
The setup goes back to the [Network] dialog box.
6.
Close the dialog box and restart the system.
To start Network Monitor, point to [Program]
→
[Management Tool] and click [Network
Monitor] from the Start pop-up menu. For information on how to operate Network Monitor,
refer to Online Help.
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