Working with Exchange is largely a matter of making connections. This chapter reviews some of the essential skills involved in making and maintaining those necessary connections. You will learn how to tell Windows where youre dialing from, instruct Windows how to dial with your credit card, adjust your international dialing code, make dial-up connections to the Internet or to a network mail server, and create a shared folder for network faxing or for a Microsoft Mail postoffice.
Chapter Contents
- FOCUS ON THE BASICS
- CONFIGURING DIALING LOCATIONS
- Basic Settings
- Working with Locations
- Calling Cards
- Dialing a Preferred Long Distance Provider
- Dialing with a Credit Card
- Changing the International Access Code
- Dialing Through a PBX
- DIAL-UP NETWORKING
- What You Need to Know for Dial-Up Networking
- Configuring DUN for Windows 95
- Installing a Network Protocol
- Creating a DUN Connectoid
- Setting the User ID and Password
- Scripting the Log-On Process
- Configuring DUN for Windows NT
- Installing a Network Protocol
- Creating a Phonebook Entry
- SHARING NETWORK RESOURCES
- TIPS AND TRICKS
- Creating a Portable Windows NT Phonebook
- Making a Manual Connection
- SUMMARY
- Key Points
- For More Information
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