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Network settings in Desktop Experience

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Network settings in Desktop Experience

- [Instructor] In this course, we've been covering the installation, and initial configuration, of Windows Server 2016, which, as we discussed, may, or may not include, a desktop experience. And, we've looked at setting the starter IP configuration, in the desktop. And, we've looked at configuring various elements of IP version four, and version six, at a command prompt. In this video, we will take a moment to review three more things, about network configuration, and, we'll do it, in the desktop environment. We're going to take a look at the GUI version of adding multiple IP addresses, to a single NIC. We're going to look at protocol, and service bindings, for our network cards. And, we'll also discuss a quick way to adjust the Windows Firewall, to allow your server to both search, and be found, on the local network. This first one, assigning multiple IP addresses to a single NIC, is something that we did, at the command line, and, at that point, I said the command line was easier…

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