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{{Dokumentationsübersicht}}
 
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===Chapter 7. Configuring the Computers on Your Network===
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=Konfiguration von Computern in Ihrem Netzwerk=
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====7.1. What Order to do Things====
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==Reihenfolge der Vorgehenweise==
 
For efficiency, we recommend you configure your desktop computers in the following order:
 
For efficiency, we recommend you configure your desktop computers in the following order:
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{{DrawBoxWarning|content=This chapter demonstrates only one of the many possible ways to configure your client computers and is provided here as an example.}}
 
{{DrawBoxWarning|content=This chapter demonstrates only one of the many possible ways to configure your client computers and is provided here as an example.}}
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====7.2. Configuring Your Desktop Operating System====
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==Betriebssysteme konfigurieren==
 
The dialog box where you configure your desktop differs from operating system to operating system and version to version. As an example, in Microsoft Windows 95 or 98, client configuration occurs in the "Properties" dialog box associated with the TCP/IP protocol for your ethernet adapter. To get there, go to the "Control Panel" and select "Network". If a TCP/IP protocol is not yet associated with your ethernet adapter, you may need to add one before you can configure its properties with the following information.
 
The dialog box where you configure your desktop differs from operating system to operating system and version to version. As an example, in Microsoft Windows 95 or 98, client configuration occurs in the "Properties" dialog box associated with the TCP/IP protocol for your ethernet adapter. To get there, go to the "Control Panel" and select "Network". If a TCP/IP protocol is not yet associated with your ethernet adapter, you may need to add one before you can configure its properties with the following information.
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{{DrawBoxNote|content=A word about domain names<br />
 
{{DrawBoxNote|content=A word about domain names<br />
 
Once you've set up your server, there's typically a delay of one or more days before your Domain Registrar publishes your domain address records (the domain name or names and the associated numerical IP address) so that the information is accessible to other computers on the Internet. Until it does, incoming mail won't be able to find you and computers elsewhere on the Internet won't be able to contact your server using your domain name (for example, www.yourdomain.xxx). However, on your local network you should be able to connect to your server using the short names of 'www' (for web access) and 'mail' (for e-mail clients).}}
 
Once you've set up your server, there's typically a delay of one or more days before your Domain Registrar publishes your domain address records (the domain name or names and the associated numerical IP address) so that the information is accessible to other computers on the Internet. Until it does, incoming mail won't be able to find you and computers elsewhere on the Internet won't be able to contact your server using your domain name (for example, www.yourdomain.xxx). However, on your local network you should be able to connect to your server using the short names of 'www' (for web access) and 'mail' (for e-mail clients).}}
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==E-Mail-Clients konfigurieren==
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