After your computer restarts, the Internet Connection
Sharing installation is complete on the host computer.
To set up ICS on computers running Windows 2000:
Connect the host computer to the Internet using your
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network connection, such as a cable or DSL modem.
Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click
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Control Panel.
Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.
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If the host computer is connected to the Internet using
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a dial-up connection, double-click Dial-up
Connection, click Properties, click Sharing, and then
ensure that both Enable Internet Connection Sharing
for this connection and Enable on-demand dialing are
checked.
If the host computer is connected to the Internet using a
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dial-up connection, double-click Dial-up Connection,
click Properties, click Sharing, and then ensure that
both Enabled Internet Connection Sharing for this
connection and Enabled on-demand dialing are
checked.
If the host computer is connected to the Internet using a
cable or DSL modem, double-click Local Area
Connection. On the Network and Dial-up
Connections screen, click Yes.
The Internet Connection Sharing installation is
complete on the host computer.
Setting Up ICS on the Client Computer(s)
NOTE: The client computer(s) must be running Microsoft
Internet Explorer 6.0, 5.0, or 4.0, and Windows XP , Windows
98 SE, Windows Me, or Windows 2000.
NOTE: All client computers must have the TCP/IP protocol
installed and DHCP enabled.
To install the TCP/IP protocol and enable DHCP:
Click the Start button, and click Help.
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