Make sure that all of these components are installed, and determine the correct configuration options for the client software. Windows 95 only enables one Dial- Up Networking connection to be active at a time. In the following configuration example, the NetBEUI protocol from Microsoft is used to map a folder on the remote server hard disk drive to a network drive on the client computer, enabling the client to access the remote folder over ISDN as if it were a local hard disk drive.
RAS configuration example
(Local Site: Windows 95 computer; Remote Site: Windows 95 computer; both equipped with ISDN adapters)
Preparations (client and server):
To prepare your client and server, do the following:
1.Install the
For a Windows 95 computer to operate as a RAS server, the file RNASERV.DLL must be present in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. This file is usually installed with the MS ISDN Accelerator Pack 1.1, but can also be installed from the Windows 95 Plus Pack. If this DLL is present, then the command
2.Install the NetBEUI protocolby doing the following:
Click Control Panel
3.Check the protocol binding by doing the following:
Click Control Panel
4.Install the client by doing the following:
Click Control Panel
Manufacturer: “Microsoft”
5.Install File and Print Sharing (on the server only) by doing the following:
Click Control Panel
Manufacturer: select
Configuring the Windows 95 server
Configure the Windows 95 server by doing the following:
1.Define the computer name by doing the following:
Click Control Panel
Example: SERVER
2.Activate file and print sharing by doing the following:
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