I. Install the Dial-Up Server
To install the Dial-Up Networking Server component, follow these steps:
Windows 95:
NOTE: These steps assume that you have already installed Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95.
- In Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs tool.
- On the Install/Uninstall tab, click Microsoft Plus! For Windows 95.
- Click Add/Remove.
- Click the Dial-Up Networking Server check box to select it, and then click Continue.
Windows 98:
- In Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs tool.
- On the Windows Setup tab, double-click Communications.
- Click the Dial-Up Networking Server check box to select it, and then click OK.
II. Enable the Dial-Up Server
To configure a computer to be a Dial-Up Networking server, follow these steps:
- In My Computer, double-click the Dial-Up Networking folder.
- On the Connections menu, click Dial-Up Server.
- Click Allow Caller Access.
- If you want to require remote users to enter a password when they connect to
your computer using Dial-Up Networking, click Change Password and enter the
password you want to use.
- OR -
If you are using user-level security for peer resource sharing, select the
users who have access to this dial-up server. Then click OK.
- Click OK.
NOTE: Windows 98 and 98 (SE) users can install
Dial-up Networking 1.4 (DUN 1.3 update package ) that improves
the performance, reliability, and security of Windows-based communications.
Important: see additional notes about dial-up networking.
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