Connecting PCs Using Remote Access Service (RAS)
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3.
Activate the Dial-Up Networking connection
Double-click on the newly created connection in the Di-
al-Up Networking window and verify the phone number
4.
Map a drive to the shared folder on the remote comput-
er
5.
Start Explorer / “Tools” menu / “Map Network Drive” /
Select an available drive letter / Enter the path in UNC
format as follows: “\\<Computer name>\<Shared folder
name>” / OK
Important: You must use the exact notation for the remote
computer’s shared folder!
For example: \\SERVER\TEST
13.1.4.1
Remote Access Service (RAS) in Windows NT 4.0
To use RAS with Windows NT, you must first install the “NDIS
WAN CAPI Driver for ISDN/CAPI 2.0” in Windows NT. This
driver works with both Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0. Installation
of the driver is fully described in the accompanying docu-
mentation. You can set up connections to a Windows 95
computer as the RAS server. The Windows 95 server may use
the modem “NDIS WAN Line 1” or “Line 2” in its Dial-Up Serv-
er configuration. Please make certain that
•
the same network protocols are installed on both com-
puters and configured for RAS connections
•
the necessary rights have been granted (RAS dial-in ac-
cess, access rights for resources, etc.)
Please see the Windows NT documentation for details.
If you are using third-party products as RAS servers, deter-
mine the required configuration for the PPP protocols being
used (synchronous or asynchronous), and for the ISDN B-
channel protocols.