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NEC PowerMate 5100 Series Release Notes A-7
1.
From the Windows desktop click
Start
on the taskbar, point to
Settings
,
and click
Control Panel
.
2.
Double click the
Network
icon in the Control Panel window.
3.
Click the
Protocols
tab. In the Protocols display, the following protocols
are loaded:
NetBEUI Protocol
NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport
NWLink NetBIOS
4.
Highlight
NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport
and click
Remove
. A
warning window appears asking for confirmation to continue.
5.
Click
Yes
. The NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport and NWLink
NetBIOS lines disappear from the Protocols display.
6.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to remove the
NetBEUI
Protocol.
7.
Click
Add
. The Select Network Protocol window appears.
8.
Highlight
TCP/IP
and click
OK
. The TCP/IP Setup window appears. If there
is a DHCP server on the network, click
Yes
; otherwise click
No
.
9.
Change the path in the window to
C:\I386
. Click
Continue
. The Network
window appears. If Yes was clicked in step 8, skip to step 16. If No was
clicked in step 8, the Windows Setup window appears.
10.
Click
Close
. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Box appears.
11.
Fill in the
IP Address
, the
Subnet Mask
, and the
Default Gateway
in the
“Specify an IP address” area.
12.
Click the
DNS
tab and enter the host and domain name in the DNS display.
13.
Click the
Identification
tab and change the Computer Name if appropriate.
14.
Click the
WINS
tab and enter the WINS address if appropriate.
15.
Click the
Routing
tab and enable IP forwarding if appropriate.
16.
Click
OK
. When prompted to restart the system, click
Yes
.
Windows 95 Issues
The following notes describe conditions and procedures specific to systems
running the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
95 operating system.
Turning Off the Computer with Internet Explorer 4.0 Installed
With Internet Explorer 4.0 installed, Windows 95 may fail to close properly
when you press Start and select Shutdown. When this occurs, the message for
properly turning off the computer (“It is safe to shut down your system”) never
appears. This is a known Microsoft issue.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE 5100 - SERVICE
Page 15: ...1 System Overview Configurations Features Components ...
Page 28: ...2 System Configuration Interrupt Requests Jumper Settings BIOS Setup Video Modes Utilities ...
Page 108: ...4 System Board Connectors Jumpers and Sockets Components Pin Assignments Resources ...
Page 167: ...7 Preventive Maintenance System Cleaning Keyboard Cleaning Mouse Cleaning ...
Page 171: ...8 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics ...
Page 205: ...A Release Notes General Notes Windows 95 Issues Windows NT Issues ...