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The RAS client software is Dial-up Networking. If you didn't find it on your
win95 machine, you can go to control panel -> add/remove program -> Windows
Setup to add it in.
To enable RAS, you have to install/config RAS server first (on NT server),
the following should be take care: RAS protocols (PPP, SLIP, IPX, TCP/IP,
NetBEUI) and protocol configuration, Security (Call back, Encryption).
Once RAS server is up and run, config Dial-up client on your win95 machine
is simple.
Jun Qian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul A. Shippert" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 5:53 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] RAS client for Win95
> Greetings list folks--
>
> I appear to have fallen into the not-necessarily-enviable position of
> erstwhile network administrator for a WinNT 4.0 server/Win9x client
> network. This is a small (10 client) network and I do not actually
> work
> at its location. There is a modem in the server, so, once a phone
> line
> is connected, I'd prefer to log in via dial-up for any administrative
> tasks that need to be performed.
>
> My question is what is the procedure for creating/installing a RAS
> client on my Windows 95 computer? or making it one?
> (Relevant system info. below)
> OS - Win95 C
> Pentium 233 MMX
> 64 MB RAM
> Cirrus ISA Hardware modem (set for PnP mode, however)
> Seagate 3.2 GB Hard Disk
> Creative Labs 52X ATAPI CD-ROM
>
> Do installation disks need to be created on the NT 4.0 server? All
> the relevant help files suggest that Win95 can be a RAS client.
>
>
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