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re: Question about 'Share an Internet Connection'
Tuesday, September 18, 2001 at 7:41 am Posted by Hauke
(73 messages posted)
Hi,
well, thats easy. You have to provide the password and check 'Remember Password'.
If you do so, you can further check 'connect automatically' (Beware: I use the german
version of windows, so the texts might be different with your windows). You can do
so when the dial-up-Window appears, or go to Control Panal, Internet-Options, Connection
and try out the several porperty-Buttons - one will lead you to those options.
(Sorry, i'm not sitting in front of a windows computer right now, so I cannot write
it more detailed).
Important: I strongly recommend to assign a value to the automatic disconnection
time, so your dial-up-connection cancels itself if no longer needed!
Hauke
On Tuesday, September 18, 2001 at 2:18 am, Peter wrote:
>I have a question about Share
>an Internet Connection:
>
>If I use ICS with a dialup account should ICS dialup & connect to Internet if I
do
>a request from the clients?
>
>I must do that manually.
>
>What's wrong??
>
>// Peter
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re: How do I Share an Internet Connection on computer with different operating system
Friday, September 20, 2002 at 3:23 am Posted by Rita
(1 messages posted)
On Tuesday, September 18, 2001 at 7:41 am, Hauke wrote:
>Hi,
>
>well, thats easy. You have to provide the password and check 'Remember Password'.
>If you do so, you can further check 'connect automatically' (Beware: I use the german
>version of windows, so the texts might be different with your windows). You can
do
>so when the dial-up-Window appears, or go to Control Panal, Internet-Options, Connection
>and try out the several porperty-Buttons - one will lead you to those options.
>(Sorry, i'm not sitting in front of a windows computer right now, so I cannot write
>it more detailed).
>Important: I strongly recommend to assign a value to the automatic disconnection
>time, so your dial-up-connection cancels itself if no longer needed!
>
>Hauke
>
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