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Install Dial-Up Networking for Windows NT 4.0 (step
1)
- From the desktop, double-click My
Computer.
- Double-click Dial-up Networking.
- If you receive a message stating The
phonebook is empty. Press O.K. to add an entry, skip
to the next section, Creating a Dial-up Networking
Connection.
- If the Dial-up Networking window
opens with the phonebook list and the option to
dial, again proceed to the next section to create a
new connection.
- Otherwise, click Install,
then point to the path where your NT 4.0 install
files are located (for example, D:\i386) and click OK.
Windows NT will now install the necessary files onto
the hard drive.
- The Add RAS Device window will
appear. If you see your modem listed in the RAS
Capable Devices field, then click OK and
proceed to the next step.
If you do not see a modem listed, then
you will need to install a driver for your modem as
follows:
- In the Add RAS Device
window, click the Install Modem button. This
will start the Install New Modem wizard. You
can let Windows NT try to detect you modem
automatically (recommended) by clicking Next.
- If Windows NT detects your
modem, then proceed through the wizard. If Windows
NT is unable to detect your modem, you will then
have the option to select your modem from a list or
use a disk provided by the manufacturer. You may
need to follow the directions in your modem's
documentation.
- Highlight your modem and click the Configure
button.

- Make sure Dial Out Only is
selected.

- Click OK.
- Click the Network button.
- Make sure TCP/IP is the only box
checked.

- Click OK.
- Click Continue in the Remote
Access Setup window.
After Dial-Up Networking installation
is complete, click Restart to reboot the computer
before continuing.
Step 2 - Configure
a New Dial-Up Networking Connection
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