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After you define a remote connection with the Make New Connection
wizard, you can make a connection in two ways:
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Double-click the connection icon in the Dial-Up Networking
window, as shown in Figure , and then click on the Connect button (see Figure
). Figure
displays the
Connection dialog box.
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Connect to a remote network resource when you work in an application other than Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking. If you cannot find the resource on the current network, Windows 95 responds by automatically activating Dial-Up Networking.
After you establish or end a connection, you
do not need to restart the computer or Windows 95.
Windows 9x automatically starts Dial-Up Networking when:
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You try to access a network resource and your computer is not connected to a network
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Your application specifies a UNC name (which uses the form \\servername\sharename) that cannot be accessed by using the LAN
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You double-click a link that points to a remote network object (for example, when an application attempts to connect to a file on a network server or when you reconnect to a remote OLE object)
To disable the Dialup Networking prompt in Dial-Up Networking, click the Connection menu, and then click
Settings. Select the Don’t Prompt To Use Dial-Up Networking
option.
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