Microsoft KB Archive/814238

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Article ID: 814238

Article Last Modified on 2/1/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition



SUMMARY

This article includes Part 4 of the "Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition" guide. Part 4 discusses installing the network card.

Note To view the other topics of the "Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition" guide, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that are listed in the "References" section of this article.

The "Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition" guide includes the following topics:

Part 1. Introduction

Part 2. Buying the Network Hardware

Part 3. Connecting the Computers

Part 4. Installing the Network Card

Part 5. Configuring TCP/IP Protocol

Part 6. Setting the Computer Names and Workgroups

Part 7. Sharing Folders

Part 8. Sharing a Printer


MORE INFORMATION

Part 4. Installing the Network Card

The network card does not function correctly until you have installed a driver. To install a driver, install the network card, and then restart the computer. Windows typically recognizes the network card and installs the appropriate driver. You only have to insert the Windows CD when prompted to do so.

[GRAPHIC: The message to insert the CD]




After you restart the computer, the driver and the network software are installed.

[GRAPHIC: The System Settings Change dialog box]




If Windows does not recognize the card, the manufacturer delivers the card with the required driver on a CD or floppy disk. If you did not receive a CD or floppy disk, you can generally download the driver from the manufacturer's Web site.

The Hardware Wizard guides you through the installation step-by-step:

  1. The Hardware Wizard detects the new hardware. Click Next.

    [GRAPHIC: The Hardware Wizard]

  2. Search for the best driver for the device, and then click Next.

    [GRAPHIC: The Hardware Wizard]

  3. Type the location of the driver, insert the CD or floppy disk, click Browse, select the folder, click OK, and then click Next.

    The documentation that the manufacturer supplied with your network card contains the correct location for the driver. You can frequently guess the location because the folder is named after the operating system that is used.

    [GRAPHIC: The Hardware Wizard ]

    [GRAPHIC: Folder browse]

  4. In this case, the Wizard found two drivers and selected the more current driver for installation. Click Next when this window appears.

    [GRAPHIC: The Hardware Wizard]

  5. The driver listed can now be installed. Click Next.

    [GRAPHIC: The Hardware Wizard]

  6. Insert the Windows CD when you are prompted, and then click OK.

    [GRAPHIC: Message to insert the CD]

    Windows automatically installs Client for Microsoft Networks and the TCP/IP protocol. To make additional changes to the settings, use the Network icon in Control Panel.

    [GRAPHIC: The Network icon]

  7. The installation is complete. Click Finish.

    [GRAPHIC: The Hardware Wizard]

  8. Remove the driver disk from the drive, and then restart Windows.

    [GRAPHIC: The System Settings Change dialog box]


REFERENCES

For additional information about this topic, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

814235 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition (PART 1)


814236 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition (PART 2)


814237 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition (PART 3)


814239 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition (PART 5)


814240 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition (PART 6)


814241 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition (PART 7)


814242 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows 98 Second Edition (PART 8)


This article is a translation from German. Any subsequent changes or additions to the original German article may not be reflected in this translation. The information contained in this article is based on the German-language version(s) of this product. The accuracy of this information in relation to other language versions of this product is not tested within the framework of this translation. Microsoft makes this information available without warranty of its accuracy or functionality and without warranty of the completeness or accuracy of the translation.

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