winternals erd commander 2005 用户手册
ERD Commander 2005
User’s Guide
Winternals Software
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4.15 TCP/IP Configuration
4.15.1 Using TCP/IP Configuration
When you boot a computer with ERD Commander 2005, network adapters on
the system are started using a default configuration that assumes that you
have a DHCP server on your network from which an IP address, gateway,
and DNS servers can be obtained. If your network requires explicit
configuration of any of these values, use the ERD Commander 2005 TCP/IP
Configuration utility after logging on to the system you wish to repair. The
TCP/IP Configuration utility, accessible in the Administrative Tools folder of
the Start menu, lets you select the network adapter for which you want to
make changes and to enter explicit TCP/IP settings for that adapter. The
settings that you enter become active immediately when applied.
The advanced page of the TCP/IP Configuration utility shows the currently
enabled settings for IP address, DNS server, gateways, WINS servers, and, if
DHCP is configured, DHCP server and lease time.
Note:
ERD Commander 2005 assigns a random name to the computer being
accessed for repair. If you wish to access the volumes of the computer from another
system you must enable file sharing by running the File Sharing [File_Sharing] utility.
system you must enable file sharing by running the File Sharing [File_Sharing] utility.