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Network Setup Guide
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Imation Corp. 
2001
1 Initial Configuration
The Imation Matchprint Professional Server (IMPS) digital front end (DFE) ships with the
following configuration:
Operating System and notable other software:
• Windows NT™ 4.0 Server with Service Pack 6a installed
• Internet Information Server (IIS) – from Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack
• Internet Explorer 5.01 with SP1 installed
• Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.05
• IMPS version 1.0
• Service Pack 6a executable included on the C: drive in the following path
C:\NT Service Packs\sp6i386.exe
Service Pack 6a must be reapplied anytime additional services, protocols, or other optional
software is added from the original Windows NT 4.0 Server CD-ROM.
Default Computer Logon:
• Logon = ‘Administrator’ with no password
Networking:
• Computer Name = IMPS_DFE or similar name for factory testing
• Primary Workgroup or Domain = WORKGROUP
• Networking Protocol = TCP/IP
• TCP/IP address = ‘Obtain an address from a DHCP server’
• Additional Network Services installed = Services for Macintosh
The IMPS DFE uses the built in Windows NT 4.0 Server networking services and protocols, and
uses the NT printing services.  These are standard services and allows the network
administrator to easily integrate the IMPS DFE into existing networks. The IMPS DFE network is
set initially to WORKGROUP so that initial testing can be accomplished prior to adding the
IMPS DFE to a network domain.
2  Before changing the configuration
Before changing the IMPS DFE configuration you should contact the Network Administrator
and determine how the networking services should be configured.
Things the Network Administrator needs to determine before any changes are made include:
1) Computer Name – The computer name can be changed to help clearly identify the IMPS
server to the intended client users.  The computer name should be changed if more than
one IMPS DFE is on the network (two computers can not have the same name on the
same network).
NOTE: IIS uses the Computer Name. If you change the name of the computer, you will
need to re-connect to the new computer name in the IIS Internet Service Manager to use
the IMPS web server.