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To observe the progress of a connection, click ‘Next’ and then click ‘Monitor Status’ in
‘Dial-Up Networking’ (see also Dial-Up Networking monitor
on page 70).
By clicking ‘Next’, then ‘Edit Entry and Modem Properties’ and selecting the server
adapter, the desired network protocol(s) can be set for every telephone entry.
More detailed information can be found in the Windows NT RAS documentation.
RAS server setup
The Remote Access Administration application enables you to configure and control the
RAS server.
Click ‘Start > Programs > Administrative Tools (Common) > Remote Access Admin’.
The RAS server is launched automatically when Windows NT Server starts. The RAS
server is not launched automatically when Windows NT Workstation starts. To start the
RAS server on a Windows NT Workstation, open the ‘Remote Access Administration’
program, and select from the ‘Server’ menu the ‘Start RAS’ option. Only then will the
configured port appear in the dialog box.
Access authorizations are assigned to the users of the RAS server by selecting
‘Permissions’ from the ‘User’ menu.
Authorizations for the RAS server can be assigned to every registered user in the ‘Remote
Access Permissions’ dialog box. Select the ‘Grant dialin permission to user’ option to allow
the user to dial into the server.
The following callback options can also be configured:
• No Call Back
The client establishes the connection to the server and maintains the connection. The
user assumes all charges.
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