Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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  1. Microsoft LAN Manager
  2. Remote Access Service
  3. User's Quick Reference
  4. Installing the Remote Access Service
  5. 1. Insert the Remote Access installation disk in drive A.
  6. 2. Type a:\setup. The Setup box appears on the screen.
  7. 3. Choose Install. The system installs the files and the Add COM Port box
  8. appears on the screen.
  9. 4. Specify a port number (internal modems are usually set to COM2) and
  10. choose OK. The Configuration box appears on the screen.
  11. 5. Choose one or more of the following:
  12. - To accept the configuration defaults as indicated on the screen, go
  13. directly to step 6.
  14. - To configure an additional COM port for Remote Access, choose
  15. Add Port and specify the number.
  16. - To change the modem type, choose Select Modem and select your modem
  17. type.
  18. - To use your computer's network adapter card and modem at the same
  19. time, select the appropriate option button. This applies only to
  20. dual-role computers (computers that have both a network adapter card
  21. and a modem) that are running DOS and Microsoft LAN Manager Enhanced.
  22. 6. Choose OK. The Install Complete box appears on the screen.
  23. 7. Restart your computer.
  24. For additional instructions use Setup Help or contact your system
  25. administrator.
  26. Connecting to the Network
  27. If you are running DOS and LAN Manager Enhanced on a dual-role computer,
  28. start at step1. If you are running DOS and any other configuration, start
  29. at step 2. If you are running OS/2 start at step 3.
  30. 1. Type unload protocol.
  31. 2. Type rasload to load the Remote Access drivers.
  32. 3. Type rasphone to open the Phone Book.
  33. 4. Create and save a Phone Book entry (use Help).
  34. 5. Connect to the network (use Help).
  35. Note: If you plan to run the Microsoft Windows (TM) graphical environment,
  36. you must load the Remote Access drivers before starting the Windows
  37. environment.
  38. Using the Network
  39. You can now use the network exactly as if you were in your office.
  40. Important: You can access data files across the telephone connection,
  41. but loading software programs across the network (that is, across
  42. the telephone line) will cause extremely long delays. Contact your
  43. system administrator for more details.
  44. Disconnecting from the Network
  45. 1. Type rasphone to open the Phone Book.
  46. 2. From the Dial menu, choose Disconnect.
  47. Unloading Remote Access Drivers
  48. If you are running DOS and LAN Manager Enhanced on a dual-role computer,
  49. you should unload the Remote Access drivers prior to switching from your
  50. modem to your network adapter card, or vice versa. If you are running
  51. any other DOS configuration, unloading the Remote Access drivers will free
  52. up memory that may be needed to run other applications. To unload the
  53. Remote Access drivers:
  54. Type rasload /u.
  55. Command Line Commands
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  57. Command Action
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  59. rasphone Opens Phone Book.
  60. rasdial Connects and disconnects.
  61. unload protocol Unloads protocol drivers (DOS only).
  62. rasload Loads Remote Access drivers (DOS only).
  63. rasload /u Unloads Remote Access drivers (DOS only).
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  65. Type /help after any command to get more information about that command.
  66. For example, type rasdial /help to learn more about the rasdial command.
  67. Phone Book Help
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  69. Type of Help Action
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  71. General help From the Help menu, select Index.
  72. Help for screens From the screen, choose Help.
  73. Help for error messages Press F1 when prompted.
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  75. Phone Number Modifiers
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  77. Character Function
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  79. , Pauses briefly (two seconds for most modems) before
  80. continuing.
  81. @ Waits for extended silence before continuing. Use with
  82. modems 2400 baud or greater.
  83. P Switches from touch-tone to pulse/rotary dialing.
  84. T Switches from pulse/rotary to touch-tone dialing.
  85. W Waits for a dial tone before continuing. Use with modems
  86. 2400 baud or greater.
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  88. For additional details, use Phone Book Help.
  89. Troubleshooting
  90. Network Access Problems
  91. If you are denied access to your network, contact your system administrator.
  92. You may not have a valid user account on your LAN Manager network, or you
  93. may not have permission to dial in.
  94. Connection and Response Problems
  95. If the Remote Access server is not responding, one or more of the following
  96. may be true:
  97. - The Remote Access server is not running. Contact your system administrator.
  98. - You are using an incompatible version of the Remote Access software.
  99. Contact your system administrator.
  100. - The modem on the Remote Access server has been turned off. Contact your
  101. system administrator.
  102. - Your modem and/or modem configurations are incompatible with the modem on
  103. the Remote Access server. Contact your system administrator.
  104. - Your hotel room telephone line cannot accommodate your current modem speed.
  105. Use a lower baud rate or contact the hotel manager to request a direct
  106. line.
  107. - You specified the wrong telephone number. Update your Phone Book entry and
  108. redial.
  109. - You did not specify a special number that gives you an outside line. For
  110. example, some businesses and hotels require you to dial 9 before dialing
  111. your number.
  112. - There is static on the telephone line. Contact your phone service provider.
  113. Modem Problems
  114. If your modem is not responding properly, one of the following may be true:
  115. - Your modem has been turned off or unplugged.
  116. - Your modem is not properly connected to your computer.
  117. - Your modem is in an inconsistent state. Restart or reset your modem and
  118. redial.
  119. - Your modem and/or modem cables are defective or not compatible for use with
  120. Remote Access. Contact your system administrator.
  121. - Your modem is not configured correctly. See your modem user guide or
  122. contact your system administrator.
  123. If your modem connects at a lower baud rate than you specified, the Remote
  124. Access server may have a modem type different from what you are using.
  125. Contact your system administrator.
  126. Unloading Problems (DOS Remote Access Drivers Only)
  127. If you encounter problems when unloading the Remote Access drivers, one of
  128. the following may be true:
  129. - A telephone connection still exists. The Remote Access drivers will not
  130. unload if a telephone connection exists. This protects you from accidently
  131. hanging up a connection and losing data. Save your data files, disconnect
  132. the phone line, and then try the rasload /u command again.
  133. - You have an incorrect TSR unloading order. The Remote Access drivers will
  134. not unload if you load a terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) program or
  135. start the Workstation service after typing rasload. Ensure that your
  136. loading order is correct.
  137. Net805 Error
  138. One likely cause of this error is the following incorrect settings in MODEMS.INF:
  139. - Port-to-modem speed (DTE speed) is higher than modem-to-modem speed (DCE
  140. speed), and
  141. - Flow control is OFF.
  142. To correct the configuration, make one of the following adjustments:
  143. - If you want flow control to be OFF, set the DTE speed and the DCE speed
  144. to the same value, or
  145. - If you want to enable compression, set the flow control value to ON.
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  147. Copyright 1991 - 1993 Microsoft Corporation
  148. All rights reserved.
  149. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
  150. U.S. Patent No. 4955066
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