How to Use NetSetMan with Windows 7
GGarza | Nov 08, 2009 | Comments
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Network Management software can help you keep track of your network settings. Instead of using Network Connections and Properties or IpConfig. NetSetMan will give you five different network profiles and it is easier to use .

First Step in the Installation Wizard: Select The Language
The Wizard will now launch.

NetSetMan Setup Wizard
The license agreement materializes. Do the obvious.

Agree to the License Agreement
You can next select an installation type.

Take the Standard Installation
The Destination location is next in the installation.

Select the Destination to Install the files
Now Select the Start Menu Folder

Select the Start Menu Folder
Additional Tasks can be selected…they make the post installation operations easier.

Select Additional Tasks
The Pre-installation choices, being complete, the installation is now ready.

The Program is now Ready To Install
Information

Information about the Software and Computer Settings is presented
All is go when the installation is complete.

Completing The NetsetMan Setup Wizard...Ready to Launch
This is the NetSetMan program.

The NetSetMan Home Screen
There are four tabs: Profile, Options, Tools, and Help.

The Profile Tab
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The Options Tab
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The Tools Tab
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The Help Tab
These four tabs present the bulk of the features available to network techs.

Selecting Ip and other settings
To use the program, activate the network card.

Selecting the Network Card to get the network settings
Get the settings…

Get Current Settings...This will generate the network settings.
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The Network Settings displayed on the program interface.
One of the features available comes by selecting tools -> network environment. This will show you the objects associated with the network.

The Network environment on the computer.
The Program can be accessed at: http://www.netsetman.com/index.php?s=nsm#nsmdl
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