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Further Modem Configuration
Further Modem
Configuration
At this point:
• If you are not using RAS, you are now finished. Reboot the system so that your
changes take effect and resume normal operations.
• If you plan to use RAS but do not have it installed yet, reboot your system,
then go to Installing RAS Initially
on Page 88.
• If you already have RAS installed and configured, this dialog box displays.
If you do not want to configure this modem for use with RAS at this time,
select No, then reboot and resume normal operations.
If you do want to configure this modem for use with RAS, do not reboot.
Instead, select Ye s, then go directly to Adding or Reconfiguring a RAS Device
on Page 89
Installing and Configuring RAS
After installing the hardware and driver, and installing and configuring at least
one RAS device (for example, a modem), use this section to install and configure
Remote Access Service (RAS).
Installing RAS
Initially
If you have not previously installed RAS in your Windows NT system, log into the
system with Administrative rights and follow these steps:
Note: This example shows how to install and configure RAS for use with modems,
but you can use it as a guide to setting up other serial devices.
1. Open the Control Panel and start the
Network applet, or right-click on the
Network Neighborhood and select
Properties.
2. Select the Services tab and select the
Add button.
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