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1. Click the Start button, click Settings , and choose
Control
Panel.
Step2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.
Step 3. Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
Step 4. Click the Next button.
Step 5. Select Dial-up to the Internet. Then Click the Next button.
Step 6. Select I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN). Then click the Next button.
Step 7. Select I connect through a phone line and a modem. Then click the Next button.
Step 8. In the Area Code field, type the area code of your local access number. In the Telephone number field, type your local access number. Then click the Advanced button.
Step 9. Click on the Connection tab. Next, click the PPP (Point to Point Protocol) radio button in the Connection type area. Now check the box next to Disable LCP Extensions. Then click the None radio button in the Logon procedure area.
Step 10. Click on the Addresses tab. Next, click the Always use the following radio button in the DNS server address area. In the Primary DNS server field, type a DNS server specific to your domain. In the Alternate DNS server field, type another DNS server specific to your domain. Then click the OK button.
Step 11. Click the Next button.
Step 12. In the User name field, type your email address. In the Password field, type your password. Then click the Next button.
Step 13. In the Connection Name field, type your domain name. Then click the Next button.
Step 14. Click the No radio button in the Do you want to set up an Internet mail account now area. Then click the Next button.
Step 15. Check the box next to To connect to the Internet immediately...if you would like to connect right away to the Internet. Then click the Finish button.
You have successfully configured Windows 2000 to connect to the Internet. |