Apple ipod manual Windows 2000 / NT, Double-click on the Network Dial-Up Connections

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3. Windows 2000 / NT

This section explains how to set up file sharing on Windows 2000.

Configure the Computer for File Sharing

You will only need to configure your computer for file sharing once. If the option for file sharing is already set up on your computer or if you wish to set up another shared folder on your computer, continue to the instructions to Share a Folder.

1.Click on the Start button and then select Settings!Control Panel.

2.Double-click on the Network Dial-Up Connections.

3.In the new window that appears, right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties from the menu.

4.In the Local Area Connection Properties window, check that the General tab is selected. Under the Components checked are used by this connection section, check that File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks is listed and make sure that its checkbox is checked. If it is listed, the computer is already configured for file sharing; click Cancel. If it is not listed, then:

a.Click the Install button.

b.Click once on Service to select that option.

c.Click Add.

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Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X

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Contents Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS Trademarks and Copyrights Table of Contents SBAdmin Windows SMB Backup Feature How to Use this GuideIntroduction Configuring SMB Client Backups Sharing SMB FoldersRestoring SMB Backup Data Configure the Computer for File Sharing Windows 98 / MESharing a Folder Page Windows 2000 / NT Double-click on the Network Dial-Up ConnectionsClick Permissions Page Page Windows XP PRO Click on Permissions Page Page MAC OS Enabling Windows SharingLook below the Services list for a message such as
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