273At the workstation, perform these tasks:1. At the Workstation's Desktop, verify that the NetBEUI protocol is installed. Right mouse click theNetwork Neighborhood icon ("My Network Places" in Windows Me) and select Properties. Clickthe Configuration Tab (95/98/Me) or the Protocols Tab (Windows NT4) and verify that theNetBEUI protocol is loaded. If it is, click the Identification Tab (95/98/Me/NT4) to determine if thename of your workstation's Workgroup is the same as the name of the device's Workgroup. If it is,you can exit the Properties screen. If it is NOT, either type in the Device's factory default name of"Workgroup" here, or use Internet Services to change the Device's workgroup name to match yourown. Click OK.Notes:If the NetBEUI Protocol is not present in the Protocol list, click the Add button, select NetBEUI fromthe available list and click OK. If the setup program fails to find the required files, you will have toclick Have Disk… to load the protocol from the Operating System installer disk for this workstation.If you wish to use Internet Services to change the Device's factory default name of "Workgroup," youhave to be running the TCP/IP protocol on at least one workstation on your network and have theTCP/IP protocol enabled and a static IP address set at both the workstation and the Device. Verifythat Internet Services is enabled at the Device. If it isn't, follow the instructions supplied under theNetwork Connectivity Tab of this guide to enable it. Change the Device's workgroup name byfollowing the instructions supplied in the Configure SMB procedure in the Internet Services section ofthis guide.2. At the Workstation's Desktop, double click the Network Neighborhood icon ("My Network Places" inWindows Me) and see if the Printer’s (SMB Host) name appears in your Workgroup. If it does NOT,SMB may not be enabled at the Device. Check the Settings List to verify that SMB is enabled. If it isNOT, enable SMB following the instructions supplied in the Microsoft (NetBEUI) procedure in theNOS Selection section of this guide.3. Another reason that the Printer's (SMB Host) name may fail to appear in Network Neighborhood ("MyNetwork Places" in Windows Me) is that the device is directly attached to a workstation that doesNOT have Sharing enabled. AT THE WORKSTATION SHARING THE DEVICE, right mouse clickthe Network Neighborhood icon ("My Network Places" in Windows Me) and select Properties.Click the Configuration Tab (95/98/Me) and verify that File and Printer Sharing services isinstalled. In Windows 95/98/Me, click the File and Print Sharing button and verify that the checkboxlabeled "I want to be able to allow others to print to my printer(s)" is enabled (checked). In Windows95/98/Me and NT4, from the Printers folder on the desktop, right mouse click on the Printer's icon andselect Properties (95/98/Me) or Document Defaults (NT4). Select the Sharing Tab and verify thatsharing is enabled for this printer.