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How to Restore the TCP/IP Configuration of the PC
(Windows NT 4.0)
For restoring the TCP/IP configuration of the host PC you need the
previous configuration (values and options) that you entered (or wrote
down) during installing (or setting up) the TCP/IP protocol (see How to
Prepare and Set Up the TCP/IP Protocol (Windows NT 4.0) on
page 71).
To restore the TCP/IP configuration of the host PC
1 From the Start menu, choose Settings – Control Panel.
2 Double-click Network in the Control Panel.
The current network configuration is displayed.
3 Click TCP/IP and select Properties.
4 On the IP address page of the TCP/IP Properties dialog, restore
the values and options you wrote down before.
5 Click OK to close the TCP/IP Properties dialog.
6 Click OK to close the Network dialog.
7 In the System Settings Change dialog, click OK to confirm the
restart of the host PC.
8 Proceed with How to Connect the Expansion Box to the Network
and Test the Connection (Windows NT 4.0) on page 81.