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boothm@ibm.net wrote:
>
> on 01/15/98at 10:59 AM, our friend Gary Feinstein
> <gfeinste@planethollywood.com> said:
>
> >From what I understand, Dial up Scripting needs
> >to be installed on the PC.
>
> I think this is what you are looking for:
>
> step a:
> Start -> Control Panel -> Network
>
> -TCP/IP (Protocol -> Microsoft -> TCP/IP) (use DHCP probably) -Client for
> Microsoft Networks ( ADD Client -> microsoft -> Client for Microsoft)
> Shutdown your computer, restart.
>
> step b:
> Start -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs -> Windows Setup tab
>
> Communications. Dial-up networking. (you may need your Win 95 CD-ROM
> here) Configure as needed.
>
> Probably shutdown, restart.
>
> step c:
> Open My Computer folder -> Dial-up networking. Configure, dial, connect.
>
> Open your TN5250 window(s) to get the sign on screen.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Booth Martin
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
Booth,
I've already installed and configured the DUN portion. After reviewing
the SLIP setup in Cool Title about AS/400 and Internet, I realized I
need the Dial Up Scripting tool which is a different from DUN.
Gary
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