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Network Settings Using Windows 2003

The document provides instructions for setting up a TCP/IP network on a Windows Server 2003 system. It recommends hiring a professional for non-Patterson hardware. The steps include checking network card configuration, changing the computer and workgroup names, configuring TCP/IP protocol properties like IP address and subnet mask, and providing an example IP address setup.

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Network Settings Using Windows 2003

The document provides instructions for setting up a TCP/IP network on a Windows Server 2003 system. It recommends hiring a professional for non-Patterson hardware. The steps include checking network card configuration, changing the computer and workgroup names, configuring TCP/IP protocol properties like IP address and subnet mask, and providing an example IP address setup.

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Windows Server 2003 Network Setup For TCP/IP

For offices NOT using Patterson branded hardware, we recommend


a professional trained in installation and maintenance of a Windows
Server 2003 system be employed to set up machines running a
Windows Server 2003. TCP/IP network setup is required on
Windows Server 2003.

To Review and Confirm Windows 2003 Server


Configuration
1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel and double-click the
Network Connections icon.

2. If your Ethernet network card is installed and configured


properly, a Local Area Connection icon will appear.

To Change the Computer Name of the Server/Workstation


1. From the Control Panel, double-click System icon.
2. Click the Computer Name tab.

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3. Click in the Computer Name box to edit the computer name.
Changing the Computer Name or Workgroup name requires the
computer to be rebooted before the changes can take effect.
4. Select the Workgroup radio button. Click in the Workgroup box
to edit the Workgroup name.

Network Components
When the Ethernet card is installed, all network components should
automatically be configured by Windows 2000 (see the following image).
1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel and double-click the
Network Connections icon.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection and choose Properties.

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Editing a Protocol
1. To edit the TCP/IP protocol, select the protocol.
2. Select the Properties button.

3. From the IP Address window, select the Specify an IP Address


radio button.
4. Enter the IP Address and subnet mask.

Requirements for IP Addresses and subnet masks

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• Specific IP addresses (see example below)
• Subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0 (same for all
computers)
• A unique IP address for each computer
An example of an IP Address setup for three workstations, a router and a server
• Server: 10.0.0.1
• Router: 10.0.0.2
• Workstation 1: 10.0.0.3
• Workstation 2: 10.0.0.4
• Workstation 3: 10.0.0.5

5. Click OK when finished.

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