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Chapter 4 Configuring the 8106 Server
Connecting your laptop
Logging your HyperTerminal session
It is always a good idea to generate a log of your session so you can refer to it in the future, if necessary.
This example refers to logging a session using HyperTerminal. If you are not using HyperTerminal, the
instructions may vary. To turn terminal logging on in HyperTerminal:
This example refers to logging a session using HyperTerminal. If you are not using HyperTerminal, the
instructions may vary. To turn terminal logging on in HyperTerminal:
Step 1
Go to the
Transfer
menu in the HyperTerminal window.
Step 2
Select
Capture Text
.
Step 3
Choose a location to save the file and note the location so you can retrieve the file later. Click
Start
. See
.
Figure 4-7
Capture Text Dialog Box
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Setting up dial-up networking
This section explains how to set up dial-up networking on a Windows 2000 operating system to connect
to the MeetingPlace server via a modem.
to the MeetingPlace server via a modem.
Step 1
On your Windows 2000 system, right click on the
My Network Places
icon on your desktop.
Step 2
Select
Properties
. See
.
Step 3
Double click
Make New Connection
.