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How to make a New Dial-Up Networking Connection in Windows 2000
 
1. From your desktop, Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Internet Options > Select Connections Tab > Click on the Setup Button
It is highly recommended that you delete all other dialup connections that appear in the connections window and that you delete any AOL adapters that are located in your local area networking properties.

2. Click the bottom choice that states 'I want to setup my connection manually.  Click Next
 

3.  I Connect through a phone line and a modem. Click Next
 

4.  Type in the local phone number. Uncheck the box 'Dial using area code and dialing properties'.  Click Next
 

5.  Type in your username (username is the entire email address associated with your account). Type in your password.  Click Next
 
6.  Type in the connection name TLCIS Online.  Click Next
 
7. If you wish to set up your email account now check the Yes radio button choice.  Click Next
 
7aIf you choose not to setup your email account at this time select the No radio button and after you click next your will get the finish screen located at the bottom of this tutorial.
 
8. Type in the name you want others to see when they receive mail from you. ie. John Smith or Smith Family or Bill & Donna Smith   Click Next
 
9. Type in your email address. (username@tlcis.netClick Next
 
10. Your incoming mail server is a POP3.  Type mail.tlcis.net in the Incoming and outgoing server boxes.   Click Next
 
11. Type your account name (entire email address) and password into the boxes provided.  Check the remember password if you dont want to retype it every time you check your mail.   Click Next
 
12. You are finished.  If you do not want to connect immediately, uncheck the connect to box.  Click Finish
 
 
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