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

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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

Windows 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

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

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

Assignment Review chapters 1-4 Read chapter 5

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

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

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

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

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

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

Prepare Workstation - Windows 95 - II Microsoft Client for Microsoft Networks OK

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

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

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

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