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NOTE 1 !! If you are using any other Internet provider, You may wish to leave the following NETWORK
Installed Components alone. Other providers may have their own dial-up components and definately
different settings. However, if you cannot connect properly to HALNet, or your connection seems
intermittent, try the following.
NOTE 2 !! You may be asked for your Windows CD-ROM or the location of your Windows (operating system set- up) files. You should be able to check settings and CANCEL out without the files being requested by Windows. But if you make any changes and OK them, it may ask for your CD-ROM for the copying of network system files. Go to (click) Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network (double click).
To connect to HALNet, all you need is; Client for Microsoft Networks (Microsoft Family Logon in Windows 98 will work too), Dial-up Adapter, and TCP/IP (or it may be called TCP/IP -> Dial-up Adapter).
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