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Start menu -> Run…) or ipconfig /all (in Win 2000, from the Command
Prompt) command.
3. Continue with setting the basic parameters as described in Section 2.5 “Installing
the Client Manager”.
Windows Network Properties
If this is the very first time that Networking support is installed in Windows, you will be
prompted to enter a computer and workgroup name. These names will be used to
identify your computer on the network.
In Windows 98:
1. The Network Properties window pops up automatically.
2. In the Computer Name field, enter a unique name for your computer.
3. In the Workgroup field, enter the name of your workgroup.
4. (Optional) Provide a description of the computer in the Computer Description
field.
You should contact your Network Administrator if you are not sure of the correct
information for your network, or if you are not familiar with installing networking support
in Windows 98, ME, or 2000.
2.3 Set Basic Parameters
The Add/Edit Configuration Profile window enables you to specify one or more network
connection profiles.
Figure 1. Add/Edit Configuration Profile window