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How to Connect to Hermes Internet Using Windows NT

Windows NT is a highly advanced, professional operating system used in corporate environment. NT is currently at version 4, and the next version, Windows 2000 (previously known as "NT 5") will be introduced late 1999.

We do not believe that users of Windows NT require detailed, step-by-step instructions how to set up connection to the Internet. Specific setup depends on Windows NT configuration, and the way a workstation or a server connects to the Internet. It is our decision not to provide detailed setup instructions. Installing, maintaining and running NT requires technical knowledge, and users unable to configure NT for Internet connection are better served by Windows 95, Windows 98, or coming entry level (consumer) version of Windows 2000.

The following lists some relevant articles available from Microsoft knowledge base at http://support.microsoft.com/support/

Q171015 How to Install and Configure Windows NT 4.0 Dial-Up Networking
Q156569 How to Connect to Internet Service Providers from Windows NT 4.0
Q161986 Troubleshooting Internet Service Provider Login Problems
Q163391 Troubleshooting Problems Communicating on the Internet
Q115929 Enabling PPP Logging in Windows NT
Q161426 How to Enable Logging with Routing and Remote Access
Q161516 Troubleshooting Modem Problems Under Windows NT 4.0
Q162293 Troubleshooting RAS Client Issues in Windows NT 4.0

 

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