How to Install a Point-to-Point Protocol in Windows 95Last reviewed: March 18, 1998Article ID: Q133187 |
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SUMMARYThis article describes how to install a point-to-point protocol in Windows 95. You can use a point-to-point protocol to connect to PPP servers such as Windows 95 servers, Windows NT servers, Novell NetWare servers, Shiva LanRover servers, and Internet service providers.
MORE INFORMATIONBefore you can use the following steps, you must know the phone number for the computer you want to connect to, the server name (if needed), and the TCP/IP configuration (if needed).
If you connect to many different servers, you may want to configure the connectoid to open a Terminal window after dialing so that you can enter your logon information after the connection is made. To do so, use the right mouse button to click the connectoid, click Properties on the menu that appears, then click Configure. On the Options tab, click the "Bring up Terminal window after dialing" check box, then click OK. Use the Terminal window to enter any required logon information. If the modem dials but no connection is established, check the following items:
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