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ICS
Installation [WinMe]
Follow the
steps below to install ICS on WinMe.
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Go to
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
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Click on
the Windows Setup tab, let Windows find the installed components.
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Double
click on the Communications icon, check the Internet Connection Sharing
box and click OK to close the Communications window and OK to close the
Add/Remove Programs window.www.tartoos.com
ICS will
install and then launch the Home Networking Wizard.

The Wizard
can configure a computer as an ICS client or host. Since this is the host,
click the button to specify that it uses a direct connection to your ISP.
In this example, I'm setting up for a cable modem connection.

Click the
down arrow to see a list of adapters which can be shared. Be sure you
choose the adapter (NIC) that is attached to your cable modem. If you
don't choose the correct NIC, ICS won't install correctly and you'll
probably have to remove and reinstall it and try again.

The window
above asks you to select the network adapter which connects to your home
network. Click the down arrow to see a list of available adapters. The one
that you specified as the shared adapter in the previous window won't
appear.

The Home
Networking Wizard can create a Setup disk, which contains a version of the
Home Networking Wizard that you can run on other computers to configure
their network properties. You can make the same settings manually that it
does. In my opinion, you can skip this next step. Just make sure the other
computers are configured to connect directly to the Internet or via a LAN.

If you
answered Yes to make the Setup disk, you're prompted to insert a floppy
disk. The Wizard will delete all files on the disk before writing to it.

This screen
appears while it's writing the disk.

At this
screen, click Finish to complete the ICS installation.

When the
Wizard is finished, it prompts you to remove the floppy disk and reboot.
Click Yes.

If you've
done everything right, upon reboot, ICS should be installed and running.
Let's go see what ICS looks like when it's installed.
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