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Chapter 4 Server Clients

Chapter 4 Server Clients. Workstation Operating Systems Workstation Requirements NIC Software Setup Resolve a Resource Conflict Prepare Workstation - Windows 95. Workstation Operating Systems. MS-DOS Windows 3.1 and 3.11 Windows 95 NT Workstation - 10 computers access at same time.

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Chapter 4 Server Clients

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  1. Chapter 4 Server Clients • Workstation Operating Systems • Workstation Requirements • NIC Software Setup • Resolve a Resource Conflict • Prepare Workstation - Windows 95

  2. Workstation Operating Systems • MS-DOS • Windows 3.1 and 3.11 • Windows 95 • NT Workstation - 10 computers access at same time

  3. Windows 95 • 16-bit application support • Limited security • Susceptible to crashes • Support one CPU • No built-in server capability • Explorer interface • Network capability • 32-bit operating system • Less memory and disk storage

  4. NT Workstation • Limited 16-bit application support • Advanced security • Crash-proof • Support dual CPU • Built-in 10-account accesses - server capability • Explorer interface • Network capability • 32-bit operating system • More memory and disk storage

  5. Client Requirements • CPU - 80486 • Memory - 8 MB to 16 MB • Conventional memory • Virtual memory • Disk storage - 1.2 GB • CD- ROM drive or CD-ROM array- desirable • NIC - 32-bit with 10BaseT

  6. Assignment • Review chapters 1-4 • Read chapter 5

  7. NIC Software Setup - I • Control Panel • Network icon • Configuration - component • Identification - workstation network name • Access - workstation information (sharing) • Configuration tab • Add button

  8. NIC Software Setup - II • Adapter (select proper manufacturer and card) • Have disk button (to load driver) • OK button • Select the installed NIC • Properties • Binding tab

  9. NIC Software Setup - III • NetBUI • Advanced tab • Duplex Setting • Half duplex • Power management (turn off NIC when computer is off) • Off • Transceiver type

  10. NIC Software Setup - IV • Auto-Connector (cable type) • Resources tab • Should not have # or * at any resources

  11. Resolve a Resource Conflict • Control Panel • System Icon • Device Manager tab • Select device • Properties button • General tab • Remove the check mark (Original Configuration) • OK

  12. Prepare Workstation - Windows 95 - I • Control Panel • Network icon • Configuration tab • Add button • Client • Add button • Microsoft

  13. Prepare Workstation - Windows 95 - II • Microsoft • Client for Microsoft Networks • OK

  14. Prepare Workstation - Windows 95-III • Highlight (Client for Microsoft Networks • Client for Microsoft Networks) • Properties button • Log on to Windows NT domain • Type MISDATACOM for domain name • Log on and restore network connection • OK

  15. Prepare Workstation - Windows 95-IV • Configuration tab • Share files • Select (I want to be able to give others access my file) • Select (I want to be able to allow others to print to my printers) • OK

  16. Prepare Workstation - Windows 95-V • Identification tab • Type your last name for computer name • Type MISDATACOM for workgroup • Type your full name for computer description

  17. Prepare Workstation - Windows 95-VI • Configuration tab • Add button • Protocol • Microsoft • TCP/IP • OK

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