68Unable to connect to anetworkWhen performing a copyoperation via a LAN cardwith a computer on thenetwork, an error mes-sage is displayed and thecopy operation failsNetworkWhen using the computer as a network computer, some additional settings mayhave to be made depending on the usage conditions. We recommend asking yoursystem administrator or the person in charge of the network.If the standby or hibernation mode is entered, the computer may have to be re-started.The settings for the LAN card you are using may not be optimized. Confirm thiswith the following procedure.1 Double-click the Network Card you are using from [Network adapters] in [Con-trol Panel] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].2 Select [Advanced], choose [Store And Forward] from [Property], and then set[Enabled] for [Value] if it is set to [Disabled].(This item may be unavailable for some types of network cards.)Confirm that the computer on the network is operating properly and that the file isnot corrupt.Windows 2000Connecting PeripheralsIt is not easy to hear ofthe microphone soundWindows NTIrDA does not workWindows NTSome devices do notwork1 Double-click on the task bar.2 Select [Options] - [Properties].3 Check [Playback], and add the check mark for [Microphone], then select [OK].4 Select [Options] - [Advanced Controls].5 Select [Advanced] in [Microphone].6 Add the check mark for [Microphone Boost], then press [Close].7 Click in the top of right corner of the window.Separate communications software is necessary.Press F9 in the Setup Utility.Dealing with Problems (Advanced)