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Setting up Network Servers
Configuring Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 95 workstations
for the DocuColor utilities
To run the DocuColor utilities on a TCP/IP network, the workstation must be
running Windows NT 4.0 Server, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, or Windows 95,
with Microsoft TCP/IP protocols loaded and bound to the network driver.
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1.
Perform DocuColor 40 CP Setup and enable TCP/IP.
In Network Setup, choose Protocol Setup and perform TCP/IP Setup and Ethernet
Setup. (Perform Token Ring Setup if the Token Ring option is installed.) Enabling
TCP/IP automatically enables the communication for the DocuColor utilities.
2.
Set a valid, unique IP Address for the DocuColor 40 CP, and then set the subnet mask
and a gateway address if necessary.
Before you exit Network Setup, you can also choose Service Setup and enable
Web Services (see page 2-21).
3.
Save changes after Setup.
Performing these steps once enables the connection for all users on the TCP/IP net-
work.
See Getting Started for information on installing the DocuColor utilities and
configuring the connection to the server.
Using AppleTalk with Windows NT 4.0
Windows NT 4.0 computers can also use AppleTalk for printing to the
DocuColor 40 CP. When creating a printer that you are sharing with AppleTalk users,
do not “capture” the printer. Capturing the printer forces all users to print to the server
rather than directly to the printer. If you capture the printer, DocuColor 40 CP
connections will not appear in the Mac OS Chooser.
Loading the AppleTalk protocol on a Windows NT 4.0 server is very similar to loading
TCP/IP. If you are only using AppleTalk, you do not need an IP address or a
Windows NT hosts file entry for the DocuColor 40 CP connections.