Administrator's Guide

44 Restoring Your Operating System
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Select one of the following settings, and click
Next
:
NOTE: Dell recommends that you select Typical Settings.
Typical Settings
(default)
— Configures your system with the default settings.
Custom Settings
(experienced administrators only) — Allows you to configure the following
settings in the
Networking Components
window for each network adapter on the system:
Client for Microsoft Networks
Network Load Balancing
File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
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If you selected
Custom Settings
and need to install additional
network components, perform the following steps in the
Networking Components
window:
a
Click
Install
.
The
Select Network Component Type
window appears.
b
Select the type of network component.
c
Click
Add
.
d
Select a network component or network service, and click
OK
.
The
Networking Components
window appears.
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Click
Next
.
The
Workgroup or Computer Domain
window appears.
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Select one of the following options:
No, this computer is not a network, or is on a network without a domain. Make this computer a
member of the following workgroup:
Requires you to assign a workgroup name to your system. Choosing this selection allows any
system on the LAN with the same workgroup name to connect to your system.
Enter a workgroup name, and click
Next
.
Yes, make this computer a member of the following domain:
Enter the appropriate domain name, and click
Next
.
The
Join Computer to
<your_domain_name>
Domain
window appears. Enter a domain
administrator user name and password, and click
OK
.
NOTE: You must have administrator rights to join the domain.
Windows Setup continues the installation procedures, and then restarts your system.
NOTE: This procedure may take several minutes to complete.
The
Welcome to Windows
window appears.