Network Client

Are you the person in charge of setting up your computer or a network system for home or job? If so, you will want to use the Network Client application that lets you make disk copies of either MS Dos and Network Client software, or an installation disk with all Network Client software. Both of these will let a computer interface with equipment like a printer or fax machine and retrieve data from the Internet as well as access files and documents. Start by getting the Network Client program ready for use with your computer. The setup Client application outlines hard drive and software and copies necessary files for the hard disk. When beginning the setup, a user name and computer number will need to be selected, along with the workgroup or domain. The redirector option should then be indicated, depending on whether you plan to use standard or advanced network functions. The program then lists the steps that an installer will follow in setting up this basic operating program. Each step is short and clear, designed to be easy to follow. Make sure to follow the directions accurately, as this initial process is vital for

the success of later operations. If you do not understand a step, or would like further clarification, get in touch with a network administrator or an IT specialist who is familiar with Network Client. This application will provide your computer with the necessary formatting to perform the work you want it to. When the installation has been successfully completed, check all applications to be sure that they function correctly. Note any glitches or potential problems, and report these promptly to the manufacturer, the installer, or the network administrator. In general, the program works well and should help your computer do a quality job, which in turn will allow users to do a good job.