Choose the Details tab, as shown in Figure A-11. Print any file from any application. When prompted, enter a filename for the print job.

Appendix B ✦ IP Addressing Figure B-9 shows the WINS Configuration tab. After you enable WINS resolution, you enter the IP address of the WINS server. Figure B-9: Use WINS for name resolution. Bindings tab The Bindings tab shows which network client is bound to TCPIP. If you’re using a Microsoft network, TCPIP is bound to the Client for Microsoft Networks, as shown in Figure B-10. Figure B-10: Check your bindings. Advanced tab The Advanced tab contains any settings specific to the protocol. The TCPIP protocol doesn’t usually contain any advanced settings; however, other protocols do. Appendixes NetBIOS tab When you use TCPIP, Windows automatically configures support for using NetBIOS applica- tions over the TCPIP protocol. NetBIOS facilitates applications in transferring data over the network. This tab shows that NetBIOS is enabled for TCPIP see Figure B-11. Figure B-11: NetBIOS support is always enabled for TCPIP. Using TCPIP for Dial-Up Networking and Windows 98 When you want to use your modem to dial the Internet or to connect to a computer on another TCPIP network, you configure TCPIP for dial-up networking. The TCPIP configura- tion takes place in the Dial-Up Networking window and is specific to the connection. If you haven’t created a connection for the Internet or remote office, see Appendix C for infor- mation about how to create connections. To configure TCPIP for dial-up networking, follow these steps: 1. Open My Computer. 2. Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon. The Dial-Up Networking window appears, as shown in Figure B-12.

3. Right-click the connection you want to configure — in this case, Office — and then

choose Properties from the pop-up menu. The connection’s Properties dialog box appears, as shown in Figure B-13. 4. Choose the Server Types tab, shown in Figure B-14. Note that all three network proto- cols are selected by default. Appendix B ✦ IP Addressing Figure B-12: Open the Dial-Up Networking window. Figure B-13: Set the properties for the remote connection.