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X-C 6250 Pro Users Manual
79-0003-003 22 October 1999
Make sure that both computers have the Dial-Up Adapter installed.
From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and then choose
Add/Remove Programs. Select the Window Setup tab. Highlight
Communications in the component list, and then choose Details.
Make sure that Dial-Up Networking is checked. If not, check it, and
then choose OK. Choose OK again. You may be prompted to insert
the Windows 95 CD-ROM or disk(s).
Verify that another application is not using Dial-up Adapter. You
cannot use the Dial-up Adapter for a dial-up connection (such as
Internet, FAX, modem) at the same time as a Direct Cable
Connection. Disconnect from any dial-up connections before starting
Direct Cable Connection.
I cannot access information on the Host computer or LAN
Make sure Network Neighborhood is on the desktop of both
computers. If it isnt, you can re-install it from your Windows 95 CD-
ROM or disk(s).
Make sure that resources on the Host computer are shared. Choose
Network Neighborhood on the Host computer. Right click on the
resource you want to share, and then select Sharing... from the pop-
up menu. Select Shared As, and then choose OK. If Sharing... is not
on the pop-up menu, that resource cannot be shared. You wont be
able to access LAN resources unless they are shared (talk to your
Network Administrator about this).
The shared folder doesnt have a drive letter assigned to it
To map a drive letter to a shared folder, choose Network
Neighborhood on the Guest computer. Right click on the folder you
want to assign a drive letter to, and then select Map Network Drive
from the pop-up menu. Enter the drive letter you want to assign.