Setting Up a Computer as a File Server
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Using a
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The settings for sending data to the shared folder are complete.
Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
IMPORTANT
It is recommended that the network manager configure the file server.
NOTE
The number of users or clients that can access a server running Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 is
limited. After this number of users or clients is reached, it is not possible to send to a server running
Windows 2000 /XP/Server 2003.
1
Log on to Windows as Administrator.
2
Specify the NetBIOS settings.
❑
If you are using Windows 2000, right-click the [My Network Places] icon on the screen
➞
click [Properties].
If you are using Windows XP, on the [Start] menu, right-click [My Network Places]
➞
click
[Properties].
If you are using Windows Server 2003, on the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel]
➞
[Network
Connections].
In the case of Windows 2000, the [Network and Dial-up Connections] window opens.
In the case of Windows XP, the [Network Connections] window opens.
❑
Right-click the [Local Area Connection] icon
➞
click [Properties].
The [Local Area Connection Properties] dialog box opens.
Summary of Contents for CLC 3220
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Page 122: ...Setting Up a Computer as a File Server 3 72 3 Using a TCP IP Network ...
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Page 194: ...NetSpot Console 7 4 7 Using the Network and Device Settings with Utilities ...
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