38NetBIOS over IP Client/Server PrintingBefore You Start1. Obtain the Print Driver for your workstation's operating system. Drivers are available on one of theCD-ROMs that came with your Device. They are also typically available for downloading in self-extracting Zip file format from the Internet at www.xerox.com.2. Print a Configuration Report as stated under the Network Connectivity Tab of this guide.3. On the Configuration Report, verify that "SMB" is enabled. Also, verify that TCP/IP is enabled asone of the supported protocols. To enable "SMB," if required, follow the procedure stated under theMicrosoft (NetBIOS over IP) item of the NOS Selection menu, accessed from the NetworkConnectivity Tab of this guide.4. The Workstation Print Driver Installation Procedures below ASSUME that you have already Set Up aServer to Queue Jobs to the Printer. If you have NOT already set up a Server, for a quick-step set upprocedure, refer to the instructions supplied under the selection "Microsoft (NetBIOS over IP)," locatedin the NOS Selection menu, under the Network Connectivity Tab of this guide.Windows 2000 & XP Professional Workstation Print Driver InstallationVerify that the Correct Protocols and Services are installed in the workstation1. Verify that the Internet protocol (TCP/IP) is installed in the Workstation. On the Windows 2000Desktop, right mouse click the My Network Places icon and select Properties. Right mouse click onthe Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. On the Windows XP desktop, click Start,Control Panel, and double click Network Connections. Right mouse click on the Local AreaConnection icon and select Properties. Verify that the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) has been loaded.If it has, click on (highlight) this item with your mouse and click the Properties button to verify that thisworkstation is using either a dynamic or static method to obtain a valid TCP/IP address. Also verifythat this workstation is using a DNS (or WINS) Server for resolution of the NetBIOS Host name(typically the same name as the computer's Internet host name). If the TCP/IP protocol is NOT loaded,click the Install… button, then select Protocol as the type of network component that you wish toinstall. Click the Add… button and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). With your Operating SystemInstaller Disk readily available, click the Have Disk… button and follow any remaining instructions.2. Verify that the Client for Microsoft Networks is installed in the Workstation. On the Windows 2000Desktop, right mouse click the My Network Places icon and select Properties. Right mouse click onthe Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. On the Windows XP desktop, click Start,Control Panel, and double click Network Connections. Right mouse click on the Local AreaConnection icon and select Properties. If the Client for Microsoft Networks is NOT loaded, click theInstall… button, then select Client as the type of network component that you wish to install. Click theAdd… button and select Client for Microsoft Networks. With your Operating System Installer Diskreadily available, click the Have Disk… button and follow any remaining instructions.