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Networking with Windows 2000
Configuring Your Network Settings
When computers are placed on a network they need a way to communicate with
each other in order to share files, printers and other network resources. Computers
communicate using protocols. This section assumes that you have installed the
protocols listed in the “Installing Software” section of the Quick Install Guide. If
you have not installed the protocols, return to “Installing Software,” select the
Windows 2000 icon and follow the instructions for installing and configuring
protocols. You cannot network your computers until the protocols are installed and
properly configured.
Your network Identification is the unique name given to each computer on your
network. The names shown in the screen shots are only examples. The names you
choose must be unique to each computer. The names assigned in this step are the
names that will appear in your “Network Places” after the network is up and
running. For example, you could name the computer after the person it belongs to.
Jane's computer is named Jane and John's computer is named John. As long as no
other computer on the network has the same name it will be fine.
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Страница 43: ...40 9 At this screen click Next to Browse for a printer 10 Select the printer and click Next to continue ...
Страница 44: ...41 11 Click Yes and then click Next 12 Click Finish to complete the printer installation ...
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