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13.7. How do I use the Dial-up Networking Server?
Make sure you install Dial-up Networking before you install Plus. If you choose the dial-up server, you will see a new "Dial-up server" entry in the Connections menu. Dial-up server works with Win95 (PPP) dial-up clients, and Windows for Workgroups (RAS) clients. Check out the Dial-up server Details. From here, select a modem (all the modems appear as tabs in this requester) and enable or disable caller access. If you use User Level Security you can allow particular users on this dial-in connection, or you can install a password. You may only enable one modem as a dial-in modem; Microsoft had to disable this functionality so it doesn't kill sales of NT server. heh heh The dial-up server uses the same bindings as the dial-up connections, so you need to install the Dial-up Adapter and protocols for it in your Network Properties. It will automatically use all protocols available to it for PPP clients, but only use NetBEUI for RAS clients. NOTE: WFWG dial-in clients (using their included RAS software) won't work with Win95 dial-up servers running User Level Security, because the dial-up server can't get a clear-text version of the NT domain password. If you want WFWG clients to dial into NT domains through Win95 dial-up servers, disable user level security on the dial-up server! The server also acts as a NetBIOS and IPX router to any network it's connected to, and there's no way to turn off routing. Administrators: If you don't want your users to open up your network to the world, disable all Win95 dial-up servers through system policies.
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