Network Settings

Part of the process of installing Windows XP Professional involves adding the computer to a workgroup or domain. Workgroups are a means for organizing computers on small peer-to-peer networks. Domains are used to manage networks in a centralized manner, where all computers and users are managed using network servers known as domain controllers. A computer set up to run as a stand-alone system should be configured to join a workgroup, even though it's not part of a network. If a computer is to be part of a domain, it is recommended that the computer be connected to the network during installation so that the Windows XP Professional installation process can configure its network settings, including domain membership.

Note 

In order to add a computer to a domain, an administrator of the domain must set up the computer account in advance of the installation on the computer. Alternatively, the person who is performing the installation must have the administrative access required to create the computer domain account during the installation process.

Computers can be switched between workgroups and domains as necessary. Therefore if it is not possible to connect the computer being set up to its network, the administrator can always configure the computer to join a workgroup and then come back later and attach the computer to the network and join it to the domain.

Note 

More information about domain and workgroup configuration is available in "Network Client Configuration" in Chapter 18, "LAN Configuration."

In addition to determining whether a computer should join a workgroup or a domain, administrators need to collect TCP/IP configuration settings for the computer prior to installation. This includes determining whether the computer will be configured with static IP settings or DHCP. For static configurations, the information that will be needed includes:

  • A static IP address

  • A subnet mask

  • The default gateway

  • WINS and DNS settings

Note 

Additional information on working with TCP/IP network settings can be found in "TCP/IP" in Chapter 18, "LAN Configuration."



Microsoft Windows XP Professional Administrator's Guide
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Administrators Guide
ISBN: 1931841969
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 358

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