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ICS Client - Internet Connection Wizard
Once a system is configured as ICS Client (like Windows2000 or Windows95/98/ME), it is
required to configure Internet Explorer to use this ICS (instead
of trying to dial out using a modem).
If you start up Internet Explorer (version 4.x or higher) the
first time, it will usually start up the
"Internet Connection Wizard".
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Select in the "Control-Panel"
the
Internet Options
(or right-click on the Internet
Explorer
icon on the desktop and select
"Properties"
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tab: "Connections"
and run the "Setup" using the
"Internet Connection Wizard"
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Select to
"connect through a LAN",
then "Next" |
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select again to
"connect through LAN" |
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Allow the system to
"Automatically discovery
of proxy server" |
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no need to set up an
Internet mail account. |
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Done. |
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When you check the settings in the
"Properties" of the
Internet Explorer,
then the tab "Connections" has to
show for "Dial-up settings"
to
"Never dial a connection"
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The "LAN
Settings" show, that the
system should "Automatically detect
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( These settings are very simple, so you
could have made them manually without running
the "Internet Connection Wizard" )
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