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Last modified on 2012-09-04 17:19:35

3.3 How To - Software

•Using NetBEUI?

    •Intro (from World of Windows Networking, Shields Up (Steve Gibson), Symantec)

    Should I?

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    Below are screen shots from 3 different OSes (Win98SE/ME/2K).


    Windows 2000 Pro
    Network Properties



    Bind Properties



    - Right click "My Network Places"
    - Choose "Properties"
    - "Advanced" tab -> Advanced Settings


    Windows ME
    Network Properties



    NIC Binding



    TCP/IP Binding



    NetBEUI





    Windows 98SE
    Network Properties



    NIC Binding



    TCP/IP Binding



    NetBEUI




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    - Windows XP Professional Sharing Disks /Folders


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    - Windows XP Home Sharing Disks /Folders

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    Check out NetSwitcher

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    See Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - Q152104.

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    Windows XP : Access control via Security.

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    A network drive can be connected, sometimes called 'mapped' to your networked computers to allow the user to see it as if it were another partition on their computer. The following article explains how this is done.

    HOW TO Connect and Disconnect a Network Drive in Windows XP

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    by DSmithLady See Profile edited by graffixx See Profile
    last modified: 2002-10-27 19:10:48

    The instructions for enabling and disabling Internet Connection Firewall, and when it is necessary to do so can be found here »www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/···/icf.asp.

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    by TerryMiller See Profile edited by SYNACK See Profile
    last modified: 2004-05-16 16:34:08

    What this does is enable a feature commonly known as Split Tunneling. This allows normal internet traffic, such as browsing the web or listening to a music/radio stream from your favorite station, to continue to use your internet connection, rather than the connection of the VPN. A note of caution though: Some IT departments do not want you to enable split tunneling, as it can decrease the security of the VPN to a certain degree, but that subject is out of the scope of this article. Please check with your IT Department before enabling Split Tunneling in a company environment.

    This FAQ entry assumes you will be using Microsoft's VPN Client built into Windows. These directions relate exactly to Windows XP.


    • Browse to Network Connections
    • Right click on the VPN connection and go to Properties
    • Go to the Network Tab
    • Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties.
    • Click on Advanced
    • Uncheck the box that says "Use Default Gateway on remote Network" (defaults to checked in XP)


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    thanx, it helped me very much. when I started SBS VPN, connection speed slowed down from 5Mbit to 350 Kbit. Now its OK.

    2010-08-12 17:10:05


    by drew See Profile edited by SYNACK See Profile
    last modified: 2008-05-16 19:25:27


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