1.
Open
Add/Remove
Programs properties in Control Panel.
2.
Click the Windows Setup tab, click Communications, and then
click Details.
3.
Select the Internet Connection Sharing check box, and then click OK.
4.
Click OK, and follow the instructions in the Home Networking
wizard.
Notes
- Another way to open Control
Panel is to click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control
Panel. If you don't see the item you want, click view all Control
Panel options.
- If you used a CD to install
Windows, you will be prompted to insert it into your computer.
- To remove Internet
Connection Sharing, clear the Internet Connection Sharing check box,
and then click OK. If you uninstall ICS, computers running Windows 95
will also lose connectivity to the home network unless manually configured
with IP and gateway address information.
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