4 NEC PowerMate VT 300 Series Release Notes
If you need to duplicate 120-MB media, you must use the SuperDisk Copy
utility. To avoid data loss, make sure you save all data and close all applications
before you attempt to copy 120-MB diskettes with the SuperDisk Copy utility.
To recover from a diskette eject failure or a system lockup after completing the
SuperDisk Copy, restart the system by pressing the power button to turn off the
system. Then press the power button again to turn on system power.
Please call NEC Technical Support Services at 800-632-4525 for the updated
SuperDisk Copy utility.
Installing Internet Explorer 4.01 Add-On Components
Choosing the Installing Internet Explorer 4.01 Add-On Components option on
the NEC Application and Driver CD results in a file opening error message. Due
to the space these components require, the component files are not included on
the CD. NEC recommends that you run Internet Explorer 4.01, click the Help
menu, and select Product Update. This procedure takes you to the Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.01 website where you can install these components.
System Configuration
See the following sections for information about configuring your system.
Configuring the System for Microsoft Internet Explorer
TCP/IP must be enabled before you can use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or
higher. See the next section, “Changing Network Settings,” for instructions on
enabling TCP/IP. Install Internet Explorer 5.0 or 4.01 from the NEC Application
and Driver CD.
Note:
Internet Explorer 5.0 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 might differ
from those described in the procedure.)
1.
From the Windows desktop, click
Start
on the taskbar, point to
Settings
,
and click
Control Panel
.