Preparing Windows 98 for Use on a Network --Step 2
Before enabling File and Printer Sharing, you should
prepare your computer to be used with any file servers
that may be on the network.
Using the Card with a NetWare File Server 3.11 or 3.12
Click on My Computer, Control Panel, and Network.
Change the Network Logon to Client for NetWare
Network. Next, double-click on the Client for NetWare
Networks. Put your server's name in the Preferred
Server box. Check the Enable Logon Script Processing
box. Click on OK and restart your PC. For detailed
instructions, please see page 52 of the Appendix.
Using the Card with a Windows NT File Server
Click on My Computer, Control Panel, and Network.
Change the Primary Logon to Client for Microsoft
Network. Double-click on the Client for Microsoft
Networks. Check the Log into Windows NT domain box.
Put your NT domain name in the Windows NT domain
area. Click on OK and restart your PC. For detailed
instructions, please see page 50 of the Appendix.
Continue with the installation instructions that appear
on your screen, if any. When you're finished, restart
your computer. The instructions on the next page
explain how to enable file and printer sharing in
Windows 98 so that your computer can be accessed by
others and vice-versa.
Note: For setup of TCP/IP protocol, refer to your
Microsoft Windows documentation or contact your
system administrator.
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