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Thomas Holmes wrote:
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> We are interested in the Win 95 Dial Up Networking feature to connect two
> computer systems intermittently from locations on either side of our
> community.  Each has the Win 95 DUN client software from the Win 95 CD-ROM.
> What DUN server software must one use to accept the connection and to act as
> a DUN host?  Where might one acquire this.

     I don't know if the situation is any different today, but to get a
dial up server with win95 you had to get the Plus software package from
microsoft. There was a server in that package. Today who knows, it's
been a while since I last saw the Plus package! Anyways, I am sure if
you check at www.winfiles.com you will find some great packages. Hope
this helped. TTYL

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