Chapter 4 Server Clients

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Chapter 4
Server Clients
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Workstation Operating Systems
Workstation Requirements
NIC Software Setup
Resolve a Resource Conflict
Prepare Workstation - Windows 95
Workstation Operating Systems
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MS-DOS
Windows 3.1 and 3.11
Windows 95
NT Workstation - 10 computers access at
same time
Windows 95
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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
NT Workstation
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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 - 80486
• Memory - 8 MB to 16 MB
– Conventional memory
– Virtual memory
• Disk storage - 1.2 GB
• CD- ROM drive or CD-ROM arraydesirable
• 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
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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
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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
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Control Panel
Network icon
Configuration tab
Add button
Client
Add button
Microsoft
Prepare Workstation - Windows 95 - II
• Microsoft
• Client for Microsoft Networks
• OK
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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
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Identification tab
Type your last name for computer name
Type MISDATACOM for workgroup
Type your full name for computer
description
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Configuration tab
Add button
Protocol
Microsoft
TCP/IP
OK