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Add a client or server computer

Defining a Client or Server Computer
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To add a client or server computer:
1. Click
Tools > Session Record Options
Tools > Session Record Options
Tools > Session Record Options
Tools > Session Record Options
.
2. Click the
Method:Network
Method:Network
Method:Network
Method:Network
tab or
Method:Proxy
Method:Proxy
Method:Proxy
Method:Proxy
tab, depending on whether you
are adding a computer for network or proxy recording.
3. Click
Manage Computers
Manage Computers
Manage Computers
Manage Computers
.
4. Click
New
New
New
New
.
5. In the
Name
Name
Name
Name
box of the
Computers
Computers
Computers
Computers
group, type a name to associate with the
network name of the computer that you are adding. You can assign any name up
to 40 characters.
6. Type the computer's network name.
­
For Windows NT, you can find the computer's network name in the
Identification tab of the Network dialog box (
Start
Start
Start
Start >
>
>
>
Settings
Settings
Settings
Settings >
>
>
>
Control
Control
Control
Control
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel >
>
>
>
Network > Identification
Network > Identification
Network > Identification
Network > Identification
).
­
For Windows 2000, you can find the computer's network name in the
Network Identification tab (
Start
Start
Start
Start >
>
>
>
Settings
Settings
Settings
Settings >
>
>
>
Control Panel
Control Panel
Control Panel
Control Panel >
>
>
> Network and
Network and
Network and
Network and
Dial-up Connections
Dial-up Connections
Dial-up Connections
Dial-up Connections >
>
>
>
Advanced > Network Identification
Advanced > Network Identification
Advanced > Network Identification
Advanced > Network Identification
).
­
For Windows XP, you can find the computer's network name in the System
tab (
Start
Start
Start
Start >
>
>
>
Control Panel
Control Panel
Control Panel
Control Panel >
>
>
>
Performance and Maintenance
Performance and Maintenance
Performance and Maintenance
Performance and Maintenance >
>
>
>
System
System
System
System >
>
>
>
Computer Name)
Computer Name)
Computer Name)
Computer Name)
.
Alternatively, you can type the computer's IP address associated with the
network name. However, because DHCP-provided IP addresses can change,
ideally you should type a network name.
7. Optionally, click
Ping
Ping
Ping
Ping
to make sure that the network name you just typed is
correct. If it is correct, "Successful Ping of network name" appears in the
status bar.
8. Select
Client System
Client System
Client System
Client System
to list this computer as a client. Select
Server System
Server System
Server System
Server System
to list
this computer as a server.
9. Click
Add
Add
Add
Add
.
10. Take the following steps to use a port number with the network name. A port
number is required for servers used in proxy recording:
a. In the
Ports
Ports
Ports
Ports
group, type a name to associate with the port number that you
are adding. You can assign any name up to 40 characters.
b. Type the port number to use with the computer's network name.
c. Click
Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply
; then
OK
OK
OK
OK
.