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- Click the Start button
- Click Settings
- Click Control Panel
- Double click the Network and Dial-Up Connections shortcut
- Click your Timewarp Dial-Up Networking connection setting
- Click the File menu
- Click Properties

- Ensure only one modem is selected
- Ensure Use dialling rules is not ticked
- Ensure Show icon in taskbar when connected is ticked
- Click the Options tab

- Ensure Include Windows logon domain is not ticked
- Select never from the Idle time before hanging up drop
down menu
- Click the Security tab

- Within the Security options section, ensure Typical (recommended
settings) is selected
- Within the Validate my identity as follows section, ensure Allow
unsecured password is selected
- Click the Networking tab

- Ensure the Type of dial-up server I am calling is PPP: Windows
95/98/NT4/2000, Internet
- Click the Settings button

- Ensure Negotiate multi-link for single link connections
is not ticked
- Click the OK button
- Under the section titled Components checked are used by this
connection, ensure Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is ticked
- Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
- Click the Properties button

- Select Obtain DNS server address automatically ( you
can set manually to address on next lines)
- Within the Preferred DNS server box, type 217.149.108.10
- Within the Alternate DNS server box, type 217.149.108.11
- Click the Advanced... button
- Click the DNS tab

- Ensure Register this connection's addresses in DNS is
ticked
- Click the OK button
- Click the OK button
- Click the OK button
Your Windows 2000 based computer now has a Dial-Up Networking
connection setting configured for connecting to Timewarp.
- From within the Dial-Up Networking window, double click your
Timewarp Dial-Up Networking connection setting

- In the Password box, type in your password
- Click the Dial button
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