Drivers. If the phone book does not display, perform the following steps to install RAS on your computer.

Installing remote access

Before you install Remote Access Service, check the documentation for your notebook computer to see whether your system has an integrated analog modem. If so, install the modem device driver according to the instructions in the documentation, or contact the notebook computer manufacturer's technical support.

Also make sure that you have at least one physical COM port available in your Windows NT 4.0 system. Double-click the Ports applet in the Control Panel to obtain this information.

1.Double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows NT 4.0 desktop, then double-click Dial-Up Networking. If a window opens informing you that Dial-Up Networking is not installed on your computer, then click Install.

2.The Files Needed window prompts you for the source directory of your Windows NT 4.0 Setup files. Type the correct path in the Copy files from field, then click OK. Windows NT installs the necessary files.

3.After these files have been installed, the RAS setup searches for a RAS-capable device. Click OK to start the modem installer.

4.When the modem installer has started, check the option Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list, and click Next. If you have an integrated analog modem, then follow the installation instructions provided by your computer manufacturer. Otherwise, select (Standard Modem Types) in the list of manufacturers, then Dial-Up Networking Serial Cable between 2 PCs, and click Next.

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