3.In the box underneath ″Components checked are used by this connection″ on the connection properties window,
4.Click OK and the connection properties window will close.
Windows Me, Windows 98, and Windows 95
1.Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2.
3.On the Configuration tab, click File and Print Sharing.
4.In the File and Print Sharing window
Disabling a computer to log on to a Windows NT Domain
If you are having trouble performing the data migration to Windows XP, one or both of your computers may be set up to log on to a Windows NT domain. Use the instructions below to check and correct this setting if necessary.
Windows Me, Windows 98, and Windows 95
1.On the desktop, right click on either Network Neighborhood (Windows 95) or My Network Places (Windows 98 or Windows Me).
2.On the menu, click Properties.
3.In the top box of the Network window, select Client for Microsoft Networks.
4.Click Properties.
5.Under Logon validation, deselect Log on to Windows NT Domain if selected. Click OK.
6.Click OK on the Network window. Restart the computer if prompted.
Windows 2000
1.Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2.On the Control Panel window,
3.On the System Properties window, select the Network identification tab.
4.Click Properties.
5.In the Member Of section on the Identification Changes window, ensure Workgroup is selected. Add a workgroup name if necessary.
6.If changes were made, click OK on the Identification Changes window and you will be instructed to restart the computer. Click OK and then restart the computer.
7.If no changes were made, click Cancel on the Identification Changes window. Click OK on the System Properties window to exit.