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How to connect to a graphic operator interface via an Ethernet port in the Windows XP mode of Windows® 7 |
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In order to connect to a graphic operator interface via an Ethernet port in the Windows XP mode of Windows® 7, make the following settings. |
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For Windows® 7-supporting operation of GP-PRO/PBIII for Windows, click here. |
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■ Settings |
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Start Windows® 7 in the Windows XP mode. |
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Click [Settings] on the [Tools] menu. |
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On the left-hand window of the [Windows Virtual PC Settings] screen, click [Networking]. |
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On the right-hand window, change [Shared Networking (NAT)] to the network card to be actually used and click [OK]. |
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After making the settings above, it's possible to connect to the graphic operator interface via the Ethernet port in the Windows XP mode of Windows® 7. |
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NOTE |
When multiple graphic operator interfaces are connected via Ethernet, if [Ethernet: Auto Acquisition] in Transfer Settings is selected, the list of the connected graphic operator interfaces will not be detected. When multiple graphic operator interfaces are connected via Ethernet, specify "IP Address" of each graphic operator interface manually and transfer the data individually. (→ How to transfer data) |
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