Configure TCP/IP on the workstation. Client for
Microsoft Networks, and File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
must be installed and bound to the network adapter. In most cases, you
configure TCP/IP to automatically obtain an IP address and DNS server
addresses to access the network or DHCP.
Go to the client computer, open Internet Explorer,
and type http://ServerName/connectcomputer (where
ServerName is the name of the computer running Windows Small
Business Server).
Click Connect to the network now, and follow
the instructions in the Small Business Server Network Configuration Wizard
to configure networking settings for your client computers:
oAssign users to the client computer.
oMigrate user profiles.
oChoose a computer name for the client
computer.
oJoin the client computer to the Windows Small
Business Server domain.
Note:
You must be logged on as a member of the Local Admins security group on the
client computer.
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