Troubleshooting Network Setup
Troubleshooting Internet Connection Sharing in Windows XP
Explains how to determine why some Internet Connection Sharing problems occur, and describes ways to fix them.
Description of Internet Connection Sharing in Windows XP
Explains what Internet Connection Sharing does, and provides information about how to set it up.
How to troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity with Windows XP
Describes how to determine the cause of TCP/IP networking problems by using the basic and advanced diagnostic tools that are included in Windows XP.
How to configure a VPN connection to your corporate network in Windows XP Professional
Describes how to create a new connection or modify an existing dial-up connection to securely access resources on your corporate network over a virtual private network (VPN) with Windows XP Professional.
How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 5)
This article includes Part 5 of the "Set up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition" guide. Part 5 discusses how to configure the TCP/IP protocol. Note To view the other topics of the "Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition"...
How to configure a connection to a virtual private network (VPN) in Windows XP
Explains what a VPN is and describes how to set one up by using Windows XP.
How to enable Internet Connection Sharing on a home or a small office network connection in Windows XP
Explains how to use Internet Connection Sharing to permit a home network or a small-office network to share an Internet connection.
How to Configure Windows XP ICS for an Internal PPTP Server
Windows XP includes support for Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), which provides the ability to share an internet connection with other computers on a local network. ICS in Windows XP allows services to be mapped to hosts on the internal network,...
How to Share a PPPoE Internet Connection with Windows XP
This article describes how to share one Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Internet connection on your home network or your small-office network. You can use the Windows XP Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) feature for network and...
How to remotely administer a printer through a network share when you use Windows XP Service Pack 2 in a workgroup environment
Describes how to configure remote printer administration through a network share when your Windows XP SP2-based computer is part of a workgroup. Includes information about how to use a local policy setting to require authentication to access the...
List of Error Codes for Dial-up Connections or VPN Connections
This article lists the error codes that you may receive when you use Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 as a client computer to make a dial-up connection or a VPN connection. Note Error codes with numbers higher than 900 will only be...
How to Configure a Direct Cable Connection with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 6)
This article includes Part 6 of the "Configure a Direct Cable Connection with Windows XP Home Edition" guide. Part 6 describes how to configure TCP/IP. Note To view the other topics of the "Configure a Direct Cable Connection with Windows XP Home...
Port Requirements for the Microsoft Windows Server System
This article discusses the network ports and protocols that are used by server products and their subcomponents in the Microsoft Windows server system. The Windows server system includes a comprehensive and integrated infrastructure that is...
Service redirection does not apply to Internet Connection Firewall
In Windows XP, the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) (called Windows Firewall (WF) in Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)) and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) features share a common interface for configuring services to which Internet users can...
How to Configure a Direct Cable Connection with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 7)
This article includes Part 7 of the "Configure a Direct Cable Connection with Windows XP Home Edition" guide. Part 7 describes how to use NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS compatible transport protocol. Note To view the other topics of the "Configure a...
How to Enable TCP/IP Forwarding in Windows XP
This article describes how to enable Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) forwarding on a Windows XP-based computer. By default, TCP/IP forwarding is not enabled in Windows XP. WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly,...
How to troubleshoot possible causes of Internet connection problems in Windows XP
Explains how to determine why some Internet connection problems occur and explains how to find ways to fix them.
HOW TO: Use a Handheld PC or a Pocket PC as a Mobile Terminal
Increasingly, users of wireless mobile devices require access to the functionality of their desktop computers. Windows XP and Windows 2000 permit you to do this. By using the Handheld PC or the Pocket PC, you can connect to an application server...
How To Use Group Policy to Deploy Windows XP in a Windows 2000-Based Network
This step-by-step article describes how to use Group Policy to deploy Windows XP Professional in a Windows 2000-based network. You can use Group Policy to make a Windows XP Professional upgrade available to the workstations in your network. NOTE :...
How to create and use a password reset disk for a computer in a domain in Windows XP
Describes how to create and use a password reset disk to gain access to your Windows XP computer if you forget your password.
How To Manage Stored User Names and Passwords on a Computer in a Domain in Windows XP
This article describes how to manage stored user names and passwords on a computer that is a member of a domain. Stored User Names and Passwords is a secured store for password information. With this feature, you can enter user names and passwords...
HOW TO: Enable or Disable Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP
Microsoft Windows XP provides Internet security in the form of a firewall, known as the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). This feature is designed for home and small business use and provides protection for computers directly connected to the...
Using Internet Connection Sharing with user profiles
This article describes how Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) works with user profiles in Windows. All of the Internet connections and passwords that you use with ICS must be available in every user profile in Windows. ICS can connect to the...
Migration Wizard Does Not Migrate Passwords
When you use the Migration Wizard, passwords may not migrate. You can use the Migration Wizard included in this version of Windows to migrate settings, folders, and files from an old computer to a new computer running the same version of Windows....
Behavior of RAS Connections With the Fast User Switching Feature
When you use the Fast User Switching feature in Windows XP, you can switch between multiple users without quitting programs that are running in the original user's session. This article describes the behavior of Dial-up Networking connections with...
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