Installing TCP/IP Networking
To install networking on a computer, you must install TCP/IP networking and a network adapter. Windows Server 2008 uses TCP/IP as the default wide area network (WAN) protocol. Normally, you install networking during Windows Server 2008 setup. You can also install TCP/IP networking through the local area connection properties.
If you’re installing TCP/IP after installing Windows Server 2008, log on to the computer using an account with Administrator privileges and then follow these steps:
Click Start and then click Network. In Network Explorer, click Network And Sharing Center on the toolbar.
In Network And Sharing Center, click Manage Network Connections.
In Network Connections, right-click the connection you want to work ...
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