Windows 95 vpn support download, Verifying that the upgrade is needed, Installing dial-up networking version 1.3 – Toshiba Magnia SG20 Instrukcja Obsługi
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VPN Configuration and Usage for the Toshiba Magnia® SG20 Server
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Appendix A - Manually Configuring a Client running
Windows 95/98/Me
Windows 95 VPN Support Download
Windows 95 did not originally ship with an option for VPN support. The Dial-Up
Networking 1.3 upgrade is available from the Microsoft Internet site.
Verifying that the upgrade is needed
1
Open the Windows Start Menu on the Windows Taskbar.
2
Select Settings>Control Panel to display the Windows Control Panel.
3
Double-click the Add/Remove icon.
The Add/Remove Programs dialog box displays.
4
Click the tab labeled Windows Setup.
5
Select Communications from the list labeled Components.
6
Scroll to the bottom of the Components list and find the component named Virtual
Private Networking. If this item exists, the Dial-Up Networking 1.3 upgrade has
already been installed on your computer. Skip the next section and proceed to
Installing the VPN adapter. If the item is not in the list, following the steps in the next
section to install the upgrade.
Installing Dial-Up Networking Version 1.3.
1
Download the file MSDUN13.EXE from the Microsoft Internet Web site.
2
Run the program MSDUN13.EXE following all instructions and prompts.
3
Restart your computer and proceed to the next section.
WARNING: When connecting to a VPN server over a dial-up ISP connection the
following error message may be displayed:
error 645: The Microsoft Dial-Up adapter is in use or not responding properly,
disconnect other connections and try again.
This error is caused by a bug in Windows which may corrupt the Windows registry
when a VPN adapter is configured manually. It may be resolved quickly by removing
the VPN adapter from the client computer and running the Magnia SG20 VPN
Client Setup program.