Windows 2000 Making a Dial-Up
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After we defined and configured
the Dial-up connection, we are ready to make the connection: |
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(User name and password are displayed,
because I have requested this in the properties, allowing me to
verify/modify. This is important, when loging on to Windows 2000 as a
different user, where Windows 2000 allows you to use this
Dial-up connection, but puts in by default its OWN username !)
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It
displayed the Dial-progress
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then the Verification of Username and password
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and
then you are connected ! I prefer to place the Checkmark, so that I
do not have to click on OK on future connections.
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The
icon for the connection become colored and the icon in the taskbar
displays the connection status
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Also the Windows "Networking
and Dial-up Connections"
shows the status
(and if you have no icon in the taskbar to terminate the
connection,click here again on the connection icon)
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When right-clicking on the icon in
the taskbar, the option "Status"
displays additional information
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tab: General
- connection duration - connection Speed -
amount of data transferred
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tab: Details
display of some values of TCP/IP
(more information can be listed by running
"IPCONFIG" in a command-prompt window)
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The
quickest method to terminate a connection : right-click on the icon
in the Taskbar and select "Disconnect"
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A
last confirmation window, then the connection is terminated.
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