Accessing A Windows Nt Server; Adding The Dial-Up Adapter (Nt Server Connection) - Black Box LRB500A User Manual

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The basic process consists of installing a dial-up adapter and a network protocol.
Then, depending on the server to which you are connecting, you will likely need to
install client software and specify the particular services you would like to use.

8.2 Accessing a Windows NT Server

Windows NT Server combines the best aspects of an application server, a file and
printer server, a communications server, and a Web server. Its interoperability and
management features make it an excellent network operating system (NOS) for
organizations, whether they have mixed computing environments or operate
entirely on Windows NT Server. Perform the following procedures when you need
to connect your PC workstation to a remote Windows NT Server.
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Windows 95/98:
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Network icon to open the Network dialog box.
3. Click Add; the Select Network Component Type dialog box opens.
4. Select Adapter, then click Add. The Select Network adapters dialog box
opens.
5. In the Manufacturers box, select Microsoft. In the Network Adapters box,
select Dial-up adapter.
6. Click OK (twice) to return to, and then close, the Network dialog box.
Windows NT:
Dial-up Networking adds PPP and SLIP protocol support, enabling your
workstation to gain access to a remote computer or network, even if your computer
is not on a network.
1. Double-click My Computer, then double-click Dial-Up Networking. The Dial-
Up Networking screen opens.
2. Click Install, then follow the onscreen instructions to configure your
connection.
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