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Access Procedures: Specific Access Procedures
9 . Click Finish .
10 . If a Connect screen appears, click Cancel .
11 . Return to the Network and Dial-up Connections window.
12 . Right-click the entry you just created and select Properties .
13 . On the connection's Properties screen, click the Security tab.
- Select the Advanced (custom settings) radio button.
- Check the Show terminal window checkbox.
14 . Click the Networking tab.
- In the Components box, verify that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Client for Microsoft
Networks are checked.
- Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button.
15 . On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties screen, click the Advanced button.
16 . On the Advanced TIP/IP Settings screen, clear the Use default gateway on remote
network checkbox.
If you leave this box checked, all your network traffic will be routed to the Media Server. Your
computer will act like it's been disconnected from the local network.
17 . Click OK three times to exit and save the changes.
18 . To access the remote server, see
Windows NT 4.0 dial-up networking setup
1 . Open the Dial-Up Networking phonebook.
2 . To create a new entry, click the New button. The New Phonebook Entry Wizard appears.
a . In the New Phonebook Entry Wizard window, type a name for this dial-up connection. This
name is used only by your computer to identify this entry.
b . In the Server window, check only the third checkbox: "The non-Windows NT server I am
calling expects me to type login information...".
c . In the Phone Number window, enter the phone number of the Media Server's modem. Insert
digits such as 9 and 1 if necessary.
d . In the Serial Line Protocol window, select Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) .
e . In the Login Script window, select "Use a terminal window".
f . In the next two windows (IP Address and Name Server Addresses), leave the various IP
addresses set to all zeroes.
g . Click Finish .
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Using a dial-up networking
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