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12. When the Completing the Internet Connection Wizard appears, click Finish.
For further information on Dial-Up Networking, see Windows 2000 Help.
Installing Dial-Up Networking in Windows NT 4.0
To install Dial-Up Networking
1. Double-click the My Computer icon, and then double-click the Dial-Up
Networking icon. If Dial-Up Networking is not installed, you will see an Install
button in the Dial-Up Networking dialog box.
2. Insert the Windows NT 4.0 compact disc into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click Install in the Dial-Up Networking dialog box.
4. In the RAS Device dialog box, choose the modem to use with Dial-Up
Networking, and then click OK.
5. In the Remote Access Setup dialog box, click Configure.
6. In the Configure Port Usage dialog box, click Dial out only, and then click OK.
7. In the Remote Access Setup dialog box, click Network.
8. In the Network Configuration dialog box, make sure that only TCP/IP is
selected, and then click OK.
9. If there is a network interface card that does not have TCP/IP bound to it, the
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window appears. Click Cancel to close the
window.
10. Click Continue, and then click Restart to finish the installation.
11. When the installation is complete, reboot the computer.
To create a connection entry
1. Double-click the My Computer icon, and then double-click the Dial-Up
Networking icon.
2. In the Dial-Up Networking dialog box, click the New button.
3. In the New Phonebook Entry wizard, follow the directions to create a
connection entry.
4. Your computer should now be ready to dial up your ISP’s server.
To dial your Internet access provider
1. Double-click the My Computer icon.
2. Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon.
3. Click the connection in Phonebook entry to dial.
4. Click Dial.
5. Follow the instructions provided by your ISP for browsing the the Internet,
reading e-mail, and accessing information.
For further information on Dial-Up Networking, see Windows NT Help.