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3-26 Setting up Network Servers
Configuring Windows NT workstations for remote utilities
To run the remote utilities on a TCP/IP network, the workstation must be running
Windows NT Server or Windows NT Workstation, with Microsoft TCP/IP protocols
loaded and bound to the network driver.
TO ENABLE THE UTILITIES ON THE DOCUCOLOR:
1. Perform DocuColor Setup and enable TCP/IP.
In Network Setup, choose Protocol Setup and perform TCP/IP Setup and Ethernet
Setup. (Perform Token Ring Setup if the Token Ring option is installed.) Enabling
TCP/IP automatically enables the communication for utilities.
2. Set a valid, unique IP Address for the DocuColor, and then set the subnet mask and a
gateway address if necessary.
Before you exit Network Setup, you can also choose Service Setup and enable
Web Services (see page 3-28).
3. Save changes after Setup.
Performing these steps once enables the utilities connection for all users on the TCP/IP
network.
TO SET UP UTILITIES ON ANY WORKSTATION:
1. Insert the DocuColor User Software CD in the Windows NT workstation and follow the
instructions for installing utilities in Getting Started.
2. When the Installer prompts you to select a network protocol, select TCP/IP.
This choice installs the applications in a folder of your choice, and automatically places
the NET_WSCK.DLL file into the active System folder.
NET_WSCK.DLL is the NetLayer dictionary that the utilities need in order to run
with TCP/IP on Windows NT. You don’t change this file.
3. When you are prompted to find the NET_WSCK.INI file, click Next.
The Installer copies the unconfigured file to your Windows directory. The first time
the client runs one of the utilities, this file is automatically configured.