Other methods of installation, Other methods of installation -21 – Xerox WorkCentre C2424-3833 User Manual

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Windows NT 4.x

WorkCentre® C2424 Copier-Printer

6-21

Other Methods of Installation

Install your system on a Windows NT network using the Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol.

The following methods can also be used to monitor or configure your system:

A web browser using CentreWare IS if your system is connected to a Windows NT
network with TCP/IP protocol enabled.

The Xerox CentreWare MC snap-in to Microsoft Management Console for installing or
managing multiple systems on a Windows NT network with TCP/IP protocol enabled. See
the CentreWare MC User Guide at

www.xerox.com/office/pmtools

.

Note

The CentreWare methods are not discussed in this section. For more information about
CentreWare IS or CentreWare MC, see "Device Management Software" on page 6-9.

Quick Install Steps (Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol)

Note

This procedure is only performed by the system administrator.

1.

Right-click the My Network Places icon on the desktop, then click Properties.

2.

Click the Protocols tab to verify that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed.

3.

Select the Services tab and verify that Microsoft TCP/IP Printing software is installed. If it
is not installed, install it, and then return to this document.

Adding the System

1.

Open the Control Panel, then double-click the Printers icon.

2.

Double-click Add Printer to launch the Add Printer Wizard, then click Next.

3.

Verify that My Computer is selected, then click Next.

4.

Click Add Port, then select the LPR Port from the list displayed.

5.

Click New Port.

6.

Enter the IP address of the system, and a name of 31 characters or less (no spaces).

7.

Select OK.

8.

Verify that the new IP address you entered is listed correctly. If the check box next to the
IP address is not checked, select the check box, then click Next.

Configuring the System

1.

Insert the WorkCentre C2424 Software CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive, then
click Have Disk.

2.

Click the Browse button and select the directory containing the Windows NT drivers.

3.

Select the *.INF file, then click Open. Verify that the path and filename are correct, then
click OK.

4.

Select the correct system, then click OK.

5.

Enter a name for the system, select whether you want that device to be the default, then
click OK.

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