Notes on RAS Server Configuration in Windows NT Server 4.0
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ronment, then set the authentication options for incom-
ing calls. To obtain maximum compatibility with other
product, activate the option “Allow any authentication
including clear text”.
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Close the “Remote Access Setup” dialog by clicking
“Next”. Windows NT prompts you for additional files
from the installation CD.
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Click “Close” in the “Network” dialog. Windows NT now
updates the protocol bindings. If you have also
installed an internal network adapter, the “Microsoft
TCP/IP Properties” dialog starts. Set the necessary op-
tions here as required for your network environment.
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You are then prompted to restart the computer. Confirm
this by clicking “Yes”.
This completes the installation of the network components.
13.2.2
Notes on RAS Server Configuration in Windows
NT Server 4.0
13.2.2.1
General
This section contains details about certain possible RAS con-
figurations of in Windows NT and Windows 95. It does not
contain details specific to ISDN. If you have any further ques-
tions, please refer to your Windows NT documentation.
These notes are based on the assumption that a Windows 95
remote client (referred to here as “the remote“) is dialing up
a Windows NT server network (referred to here as “the cen-
tral site”) over ISDN.
Windows NT Server (Central Site)
The remote client must be able to log on to the LAN. In addi-
tion, an NT server must be installed in the LAN as a Primary
Domain Controller (PDC). The remote client must be regis-
tered in the domain as a user (User Manager for Domains).
Extra dial-up rights must be configured for RAS.
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