Obtain an IP
Address automaticallyFrom a local
administrative account, go to 'Control Panel', 'Networks',
then 'Protocols'.
Select the TCP/IP protocol, then click 'Properties'.
In 'IP Address', choose the option 'Obtain an IP address from a DHCP
server'.
In 'DNS', type your TIES username in the 'Host name' field and leave
'Domain' blank.
In 'WINS Address', choose 'Enable DNS for Windows resolution'.
Optional:Remove any DNS Search Order and WINS Servers entries. You
may need to release your old DHCP available IP address.
To do this, go to the DOS box, and type IPCONFIG /RELEASE then press
<ENTER>.
Again at the DOS prompt , type IPCONFIG /RENEW then press
<ENTER>.
Obtain an IP Address automaticallyGo to 'Control Panel' and double-click on 'Networks'. In 'Networks', click on the
network component 'TCP/IP'.
In 'IP Address', choose 'Obtain an IP address automatically'.
In 'DNS', type your TIES username in the 'Host name' field and 'itu.int' in
the 'Domain' field.
In 'WINS Address', choose 'Use DHCP for WINS Resolution'.
Optional:Remove any DNS Search Order and WINS Server entries. You
may need to release your old DHCP available IP address.
With Windows 98, go to the DOS box, and type IPCONFIG /RELEASE_ALL then press
<ENTER>.
Again at the DOS prompt , type IPCONFIG /RENEW_ALL then press
<ENTER>.
Another way to do this in Windows 9x, click on the 'Start' button, then choose
'Run'. In the field 'Open', type WINIPCFG. Click 'Ok'.
To release your old DHCP available IP address, click on the
button RELEASE. Then click on RENEW to get a
new IP address from the DHCP server.