Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Server Support to Connecting to the Remote Server

This section describe how To connect to the remote server, the manual server support steps help you to connect server from remote server

Follow these steps

1. Double-click My Computer, and then double-click Dial-Up Networking.
2. Double-click the Dial-Up Networking connection that you want to use.
3. Click Connect.

When you connect, a dialog box is displayed that states that you are connected to the server that you specified. This dialog box also shows the speed and duration of the connection.

NOTE: If you use Network Neighborhood to view the network after you connect, Network Neighborhood may take a long time to build a browse list (depending on the size of the network). Also, a browse list is displayed only if the server that you connect to is connected to a local area network (LAN).

If the remote server is a Dial-Up Networking server, follow these steps to view the remote server in Network Neighborhood:

1. On the Dial-Up Networking server:
1. In Control Panel, double-click Network.
2. Click File And Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks, and then click Properties.
3. Click Browse Master, and then click Enabled in the Value box. Click OK.
4. Click the Identification tab, and then note the name in the Workgroup box. Click OK.
5. When you are prompted to restart your computer, do so.
2. On the Dial-Up Networking client:
1. In Control Panel, double-click Network.
2. Click the Identification tab, change the name in the Workgroup box to match the name you noted in step 1.d, and then click OK.

Summary After you perform these steps, when you dial in to the server, you can view the two computers in Network Neighborhood. Note that it may take a few minutes before you see the computers in Network Neighborhood.

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