User guide

Installation & Setup User Guide
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Chapter 7: Configuring Computers for TCP/IP
At a Windows 2000 or Windows XP installation, each B.A.S.I.S. computer must
be configured for the TCP/IP network protocol prior to installation of the
B.A.S.I.S. software. Even on a computer that is not connected to a network, a
network board must be installed and the TCP/IP protocol must be configured.
Each computer must be given a fixed TCP/IP address. B.A.S.I.S. requires the
TCP/IP protocol on all its workstations.
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000
1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Settings > Control Panel.
2. Select Network and Dialup Connections.
3. Select Local Area Connection.
4. The Local Area Connection Status window opens. Click [Properties].
5. If an “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” entry is not listed, perform the following
steps to add it:
a. Click [Install...].
b. In the Select Network Component Type window, choose “Protocol.”
Click [Add…].
c. In the Select Network Protocol window, choose “Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP).”
d. Click [Have Disk...] and type the location (drive and directory) of the
protocol file. You may also be prompted to insert the Windows 2000
installation CD-ROM. Click [OK].
6. If a “Computer Browser” entry is not listed, perform the following steps to
add it:
a. Click [Install...].
b. In the Select Network Component Type window, choose “Service.”
Click [Add…].
c. In the Select Network Service window, choose “Computer Browser.”
d. Click [Have Disk...] and type the drive and directory of the location of
the browser file. You may also be prompted to insert the Windows 2000
installation CD-ROM. Click [OK].
7. In the Control Panel, open System. Click the Network Identification tab.
8. The form indicates the full computer name as it appears across the network,
the domain, and the name of the workgroup of which this computer is a
member. Click [Properties] if you wish to change any of these values.