73Windows NT4 Workstation/Server Print Driver InstallationVerify that the Correct Protocols and Services are installed in the workstation1. At the Desktop, right mouse click the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties. Click onthe Protocols tab and verify that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed in the workstation.Note: If the TCP/IP Protocol is not present in the Protocol list, click the Add button, select TCP/IPProtocol from the available list, and click OK. If the setup program fails to find the required files, youwill have to click Have Disk… to load the protocol from the Operating System installer disk for thisworkstation.2. After verifying that the TCP/IP Protocol is present, click on TCP/IP Protocol to highlight it, and click onthe Properties button of the Protocols window. If using Dynamic TCP/IP Addressing, select the radiobutton for Obtaining an IP Address Automatically from the DHCP Server. If using Static TCP/IPAddressing, select the radio button marked Specify an IP Address, and enter in the required IPAddress, Subnet Mask, and Gateway addresses for this workstation. Click OK when done.3. Select the Services tab and verify that the Workstation service is installed. This is the NTworkstation's client for communicating on Microsoft Networks using the SMB protocol.Note: If the Workstation service is NOT loaded, click the Add button, select Workstation from theavailable list, and click OK. If the setup program fails to find the required files, you will have to clickHave Disk… to load the service from the Operating System installer disk for this workstation.4. Click the DNS Tab and make sure that the workstation has a Host Name entered into the Host Nametext entry box. Optionally enter in the Domain that this Host resides in into the Domain text box(xerox.com, for example). Optionally use the Add… button to enter in DNS Server IP Addresses forthe DNS Service Search Order.5. Click on the WINS Address Tab and verify that the "Enable DNS for Windows Resolution" checkboxis checked (the preferred method for resolving host names to IP addresses on TCP/IP networks).Note: If your are operating a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) Server on an NT onlynetwork, you might alternatively wish to deselect the "Enable DNS for Windows Resolution" checkboxand supply the IP addresses of a Primary (and Secondary, if used) WINS Server.