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SUMMARYThis article describes the Microsoft HomeClick Network software. MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft HomeClick Network software is a simple home network Setup and configuration program included with 3Com HomeConnect home networking products. The HomeClick Network software Setup wizard walks you through the steps required to connect your at-home network, commonly called a local area network (LAN), and then the HomeClick Network Center provides you with easy access to all of the resources on your home network. HomeClick Network CenterAfter you install the HomeClick Network software, you can perform most of your network administration using HomeClick Network Center. You can browse other computers on the network, share resources such as printers or files, and set up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the network. To start HomeClick Network Center, click Start, point to Programs, and then click HomeClick Network Center.Network StatusTo display the names of the computers on your network, click Network Center in the HomeClick Network Center dialog box. When you click a computer name, the Network Computer dialog box is displayed. To gain access to shared resources on a computer, click one of the following options:
File SharingYou can use the File Sharing feature of HomeClick Network Center to share drives or folders on your hard disk. When you click File Sharing in the HomeClick Network Center dialog box, a list of available drives on the local computer is displayed, as well as the current sharing status of each drive. After you click File Sharing, there are two methods you can use to share resources:Method One PrintersAfter you click Printers in the HomeClick Network Center dialog box, you can install a shared network printer or troubleshoot a missing printer.To add a printer:HomeClick Network also has an automatic network printer notification. Whenever a new computer with a shared network printer starts, the HomeClick Network software automatically detects that a new network printer is online and notifies each computer on the network that a new printer is available for use. The Add printer dialog box is displayed. If you click Yes, enable the printer on this computer, the Add Printer wizard is started. This feature is possible because the Hcdetect.exe tool runs in the background and monitors new activity on the network. Internet Connection SharingYou can use ICS to share a single Internet connection with up to five other computers. ICS provides basic shared Internet functionality, including the ability to gain access to Web pages and e-mail messages. For ICS to function properly, use the following guidelines:
NOTE: When you use the HomeClick Network software to install ICS, you are not prompted to create a client configuration disk as you are if you install ICS using the ICS program that is included with Windows 98 Second Edition. You also have the ability to enable and disable the ICS service by choosing Not available to other computers or Available to other computers in the Sharing options area of the Internet Connection dialog box. If you are an advanced user, you can manually configure the service by using the Windows 98 user interface:
Q234815 Description of Internet Connection SharingThe third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability. Additional query words: nic
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