Under Windows 2000 and Windows XP:

To observe the progress of an active connection, click ‘Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up connections’ and right-click the connection. Select ‘Status’ (see also RAS status on page 56).

To specify the network protocol(s) for every set-up connection, click ‘Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up connections’ and right-click the connection. Select ‘Properties’.

In the properties dialog box of your connection, click the ‘Networking’ tab. You can now activate the desired network protocol(s) for your connection.

For more detailed information on the RAS client, see the Windows 2000 or Windows XP RAS documentation.

Under Windows Server 2003:

To observe the progress of an active connection, click ‘Start > Control Panel > Network Connections’ and right-click the connection. Select ‘Status’ (see also RAS status on page 56).

To specify the network protocol(s) for every set-up connection, click

‘Start > Control Panel > Network Connections’ and right-click the connection. Select ‘Properties’.

In the properties dialog box of your connection, click the ‘Networking’ tab. You can now activate the desired network protocol(s) for your connection.

For more detailed information on the RAS client, see the Windows Server 2003 RAS documentation.

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