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Removing TCP/IP

1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, and choose Control Panel.


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2.Double-click the Network icon.

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3.Select the Protocols tab.

4.SelectTCP/IP.

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5.Click the Remove button.

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6.Click the Yes button.

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7.Click the Close button.

8.You will be warned that you have an invalid RAS configuration.

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9.Click the OK button.

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10.Click the Yes button to restart your computer.

Adding TCP/IP

1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, and choose Control Panel.

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2.Double-click the Network icon.

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3.Select the Protocols tab.


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4.Click the Add button.

5.From the list of Network Protocols, select TCP/IP Protocol.

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6.Click the OK button.

7.If you are asked whether you wish to use DHCP, click the No button.

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8.You may be promted for your Windows NT CD-ROM.
Make sure the path to the i386 directory on the CD is correct.


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9.Click the Continue button.

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10.If you are asked whether you would like to configure RAS to support the TCP/IP protocol,
click the OK button.

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11.Click the Network button.

12.UncheckNetBEUI.

13.CheckTCP/IP.

14.UncheckIPX.

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15.Click the OK button.

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16.Click the Continue button.

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17.Click the Close button.

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18.Click the Yes button to restart your computer.

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