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Configuring Other Windows Computers on the Network
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If the other computers that you are networking are running a version of
Windows earlier than XP, you’ll need the setup disk. If the other comput-
ers are running Windows XP, you won’t need the setup disk. If you choose
the Create a Network Setup Disk option, follow the instructions on the
screen and click Next.
10. Close the Network Setup Wizard by clicking Finish.
After you’ve configured your host computer, you’re ready to configure the
rest of the computers on your network.
Configuring Other Windows Computers on the Network
You can use the Network Setup Wizard to configure other computers on the
network if they are running any of the following:
Windows XP
Windows 98
Windows 98 Second Edition
Windows 2000
Windows Millennium Edition
On other computers running Windows XP, configure the network connection
by running the Network Setup Wizard as directed in the previous section,
“Configuring Your Host Computer.” On computers running the other versions
of Windows listed here, you also use the Network Setup Wizard, but you
have to first insert the Network Setup Disk. Follow these steps:
Figure 1-4:
The You’re
Almost
Done
screen.
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