In article <082a01c38e27$549f2350$(E-Mail Removed)>, "PeterD"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>I use Windows 2000 at work and to make a new network
>>>conection I right/click "My Network Places", "Properties"
>>>and I have "Make new connection". Unfortunatly at home I
>>>have Windows ME! Does anyone know how I can get to
>>>a "Make New connection" on ME?
>>>
>>>Any help will be appreciated
>>>
>>>PeterD
>>
>>To make a new dial-up connection, go to Control Panel | Dial-Up
>>Networking and click Make New Connection.
>>
>>If you want to make a different type of connection, please post a news
>>group reply describing exactly what you want to do, what type of
>>connection it is, etc.
>
>I have an MSN broadband connection. I now wish to
>establish a connection to my corporate network. With my
>Win 2000 configuration I did this via the "new network"
>conection. In ME I can't find a "new network" set-up.
>How do I establish a conection to my company network?
>I look forward to your answer - PeterD
We don't know what type of connection you want, Peter. Is it dial-up,
RAS, VPN, or something else? Does it use a dial-up modem, or does it
go over the broadband connection? What did you tell Win 2000 when it
asked what type of connection to create?
I recommend consulting with the IT staff at your company. They know
how to connect to their network, what software is required, how to
configure it, etc.
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