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IP AddressMachine Name
192.100.100.254server254
Configuring TCP/IP
From the previous step,
Setting Up TCP/IP on page 6261 , you should have a
list of machine names and IP addresses. With that list, go to each machine
and follow these procedures.
On an open network, such as those in many large corporations, do not alter
IP addresses, machine names, workgroup names, or domain names in any
way. In such cases, to avoid potentially disastrous consequences, always work
with your system administrator to make IP address changes.
Procedures
Some of the following procedures are for Windows XP Professional ; others
are for Windows 2000. Find your operating system at the end of the procedure
heading and follow that set of instructions.
NOTE During the writing of these procedures, Windows XP was set to display a
Classic Windows interface.
To assign a name and workgroup or domain (Windows 2000):
1 From the Windows taskbar, open Start menu > Settings > Control Panel
> System.
This displays the System Properties dialog.
2 Click the Network Identification tab, and then click the Properties button
to display the Identification Changes dialog.
If you've already assigned a name to the computer, the name should
appear in the Computer Name field on the Network Identification tab.
Check this name against your list.
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