A-6 Release Notes
Configuring the System for Microsoft Internet Explorer
TCP/IP must be enabled before Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 can be used.
See “Changing Network Settings” in this document for instructions on enabling
TCP/IP. (Internet Explorer is installed from the NEC Select Install CD. See
“Selective Application Restore Program” in this document to install Internet
Explorer.)
Note:
Internet Explorer 4.01 comes preinstalled on
systems with the Windows 98 operating system.
Changing Network Settings
All systems are configured with the NetBEUI and NWLink protocols enabled.
However, before you connect a system to your network you might need to:
enable a different network protocol
disable unneeded protocols for enhanced system performance
add or change network, domain, and gateway information.
The following procedure describes how to disable the NetBEUI and NWLink
protocols, enable TCP/IP, and provide network, domain, and gateway
information. (If a different protocol is enabled, the menu choices may differ
from those described in the procedure.)
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 Protocol
and click
OK
. The TCP/IP Setup window
appears. If there is a DHCP server on the network, click
Yes
; otherwise
click
No
.
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