Windows xp - method 2 – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual

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12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer

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Click

Next, then click Finish.

Windows creates a new network place and places it in “My Network Places” by default.

10 If you wish, create a shortcut to this new Receptor location on your Windows desktop.

Now, anytime you want to connect to Receptor, you just need to double-click the Receptor shortcut on your desktop.

Windows XP - Method 2

You can also connect with Receptor using this method, which is a bit less elegant, but will work just fine if, for
some reason, you don’t want to create a new Network Place:

1

From the

Start menu, right click on “My Network Places” and, from the contextual menu, select the Explore

option.

2

In the Explore window, click “My Network Places” to expand it. Then click “Entire Network,” then
“Microsoft Windows Network.”

3

You should now see a workgroup named “Muse.”
If you do see the Muse workgroup, proceed to step 4.
If you do not see the Muse workgroup, skip step 4 and proceed to step 6.

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