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MCSE : Security Specialist

Configure OS for network connection

Windows 9x

Installing Networking Components

You should not add Plug and Play – compatible network adapters manually. Instead, you should let Windows detect the network adapter. If the Select Device box prompts you to select a network adapter, click the Have Disk button and type in the location of your network adapter drivers.

To install a driver for a legacy network adapter after Windows is installed

 

  • In Control Panel, double-click Add New Hardware, and then run the Add New Hardware Wizard.

To install networking components after Windows is installed

 

  • In Control Panel, double-click Network, and then click the Configuration tab.
  • Click Add.
  • In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, double-click the type of component to install.
    • Client software for the types of networks the computer is connected to.
    • Adapter Installs drivers for the network adapters in the computer.
    • Protocol Installs network protocols and sets related options.
  • In the Select dialog box, select the name of the component manufacturer and the name of the specific component.
  • Click OK.

Setting Computer Names and Workgroups

Windows requires that you define a workgroup and computer name for each networked computer, independent of the type of networking software you use. You can also change the computer name or workgroup after Setup is complete.

 

  • In Control Panel, double-click Network, and then click the Identification tab.
  • Type the values for the computer identification settings:
    • Computer name must be unique on the network. It can be up to 15 characters long, with no blank spaces. The computer name can contain only alphanumeric characters, as well as the following special characters: ! @ # $ % ^ & ( ) - _ ' { } . ~
    • Workgroup name does not need to be unique, but it uses the same naming conventions as the computer name.
    • Computer Description

 

Windows 2000

To add a network component

 

  • Open Network and Dial-up Connections.
  • Right-click the connection to which you want to add a network component, and then click Properties. Do one of the following: If this is a local area connection, click Install. If this is a dial-up, VPN, or incoming connection, on the Networking tab, click Install.
  • In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, click either Client, Service, or Protocol, and then click Add.
  • Do one of the following: If you do not have an installation disk for the component, click the appropriate client, service, or protocol, and then click OK. If you have an installation disk for the component, click the appropriate client, service, or protocol, click Have Disk, insert the installation disk into the selected drive, and then click OK.