Difference between revisions of "Installing TCP/IP in 95/98"
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#Click '''Start''', go to '''Settings''', and select '''Control Panel'''. | #Click '''Start''', go to '''Settings''', and select '''Control Panel'''. | ||
#Double-click on '''Network'''. | #Double-click on '''Network'''. |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 4 February 2014
- Click Start, go to Settings, and select Control Panel.
- Double-click on Network.
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- Note: If you see TCP/IP (may also say TCP/IP -> Dial-up Adapter), you will need to click once on TCP/IP and then click Remove.</div>
- Click Add.
- Select Protocol.
- Click Add.
- On the left, below Manufacturers:, select Microsoft.
- On the right, below Network Protocols:, select TCP/IP.
- Click OK, then OK again.
- Note: You may be prompted to insert your Win95/98 disk(s).
- When prompted to restart, click Yes.