Nop. First things first. From the driver, each side corresponds to a coil. So you first need to know were your motor coil pins are.
So you disconnect all wires from driver to motor, on the driver side, and starting with one of the extremity pins, shunt it with another and try to spin it by hand. If it spins, you have the pins of 2 diffrrent coils, if it blocks, you have 2 pins of the same coil. After knowing your coil pins, you reconnect it to the driver board, one coil in each side. If the motor turns in the wrong way, then reverse thé wires of one coil.