Hi Jim,
Of course, start with the simplest method. Regarding
the TCP/IP control panel, which server is the most
likely to click - there are four choices under
ethernet, I believe.
What about the proxy server for the browser - there
was some discussion about this in the 'Net documents
I've seen.
Cheers
George

--- Jim Arnott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From the Novell admin at school:
> 
> 
> 
> "Forrest R. Baker" wrote:
> > 
> > Jim,
> > Given my limited knowledge with MACs, I'm probably
> not the best person to ask
> > on this, but here goes.
> > If all this client really needs is internet
> access, he shouldn't need Novell
> > at all, just configure the TCP/IP protocol with an
> address (dynamic or static)
> > and make sure it is physically connected to the
> network (the same Ethernet
> > network cable should work for PC or MAC).
> > -Forrest
> > 


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