3. Disable Client for Microsoft Networks and File and Printer Sharing for
Microsoft Networks. This will ensure that when you log into your NT server,
Windows will use the TCP/IP protocol. Next, you must enable Client for
Microsoft Networks.
Set Your Identification
Windows 95/98:
1. In the Network dialog box, select the Identification tab.
2. In the Workgroup field, enter the name of your NT domain or the name of
your workgroup as provided by your Network Administrator.
3. Enter a name and description for your computer in the fields provided.
4. Click OK.
Set Your Access Control
Windows 95/98:
1. In the Network dialog box, select the Access Control tab.
2. In the Control Access to Shared resources using group, select Share-level
access control.
3. Click OK (twice) to return to, and then close, the Network dialog box.
You must restart your system for the new settings to take effect.
Once your machine has restarted, you may continue the configuration process.
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1. Double-click My Computer.
2. Double-click the Dial-Up Networking folder.
3. Double-click Make New Connection (or Add New Connection, Win98).
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure your connection.
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