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SUMMARYDial-Up Networking uses Session Management Modules (SMM) to abstract the interface presented by the dial-up server. This is the first of five Knowledge Base articles describing the use of Session Management Modules. MORE INFORMATION1. OverviewDial-Up Networking uses Session Management Modules to abstract the interface presented by the dial-up server. This allows new modules and drivers to be "plugged in" as necessary to support new servers.Windows 95 has built-in support for four Session Management Modules; PPP, RAS, Netware Connect, and SLIP. Windows 95 Session Management Modules can also "overlay" other Session Management Modules, which allows such features as scripting and security to be added to the product. REFERENCESFor additional information about the use of Session Management Modules, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q232708 HOWTO: Windows 95/98 Session Management Modules (2/5) Q232716 HOWTO: Windows 95/98 Session Management Modules (3/5) Q232719 HOWTO: Windows 95/98 Session Management Modules (4/5) Q232725 HOWTO: Windows 95/98 Session Management Modules (5/5) Additional query words:
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