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====================================================================== Microsoft Connection Manager 1.3 Readme File
October 2000 ====================================================================== (C) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995-2000
This document contains important, late-breaking information about Microsoft(r) Connection Manager 1.3. Before installing Connection Manager, please review this entire document. It contains critical information to ensure proper installation and use of the product.
------------------------------------------------ HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT ------------------------------------------------ You can view the Readme file on-screen in Windows Notepad. To print the Readme file, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then on the File menu, click Print.
----------------- CONTENTS -----------------
1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
2. USING CONNECTION MANAGER 1.3
2.1 Using the Dialer 2.2 Uninstalling Connection Manager 2.3 Technical Support
3. KNOWN ISSUES WITH MICROSOFT CONNECTION MANAGER 1.3
------------------------------------------- 1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------------------
This version is intended for users of Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with Service Pack 6a or higher, Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 6a or higher, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Whistler Personal, Windows Whistler Professional, Windows Whistler Server, Windows Whistler Advanced Server, and Windows Whistler Server 64-bit edition. To use this release, you need one of these operating systems with at least 2 MB of space available on your hard disk and a 9600 Baud or faster modem (for dial-up connections).
--------------------------------------------------------- 2. USING CONNECTION MANAGER 1.3 ---------------------------------------------------------
2.1 Using the Dialer -------------------------- To start a connection with Microsoft Connection Manager 1.3, double-click the icon for your service located on the Windows desktop. The Connection Manager logon dialog box should appear. Enter your username and password. Click the Properties button. If available, click the Phone Book button and select a phone number from the list. If the Phone Book button is not available, then type a phone number directly into the Phone Number box. Click OK. Then, in the logon dialog box, click the Connect button.
2.2 Uninstalling Connection Manager ------------------------------------------------- To uninstall Connection Manager from any operating system other than Windows 2000 or Windows Whistler, click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select Microsoft Connection Manager, and then click Add/Remove.
Connection Manager cannot be uninstalled from Windows 2000 or Windows Whistler installations.
To uninstall your service profile from any operating system other than Windows 2000 or Windows Whistler, right-click your service's program icon on the desktop, and then click Delete. To uninstall your service profile from Windows 2000 or Windows Whistler, right-click your service's program icon in the Network and Dial-up Connections folder (Windows 2000) or the Network Connections folder (Windows Whistler) and then click delete.
2.3 Technical Support ---------------------------- Contact your network administrator or service provider for support on this product.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. KNOWN ISSUES WITH MICROSOFT CONNECTION MANAGER 1.3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * If you are running Windows NT 4.0, you must manually configure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) for your virtual private network (VPN). To configure PPTP for VPN on Windows NT 4.0:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network. 2. On the Protocols tab, click Add, and then click Point To Point Tunneling Protocol. 3. Click OK. 4. In Number of Virtual Private Networks, enter 1. 5. In the Remote Access Setup window, click Add. 6. In the Add RAS Device dialog box, select VPN1 - RASPPTPM, and then click OK. 7. Select VPN1, and then click Configure. 8. In the Configure Port Usage dialog box, select Dial-Out Only, if it is not already selected, and then click OK. 9. Click Network and make sure that TCP/IP is selected and then complete the installation.
* If you are running Windows NT 4.0 and are using a Connection Manager service profile that requires Dial-up Scripting, you must install Windows NT Service Pack 6a or later. It is recommended that you install the latest upgrade (currently Window NT Service Pack 6a). If you have problems with Connection Manager that you cannot resolve using the Connection Manager troubleshooting Help, uninstall RAS, re-install it, and then re-install the Windows NT service pack. Verify in RAS that VPN1 is configured for "Dial-Out Only." (See the above procedure for the method for configuring VPN1.)
* On Windows NT 4.0, if you try to establish more than one connection, you might see the message, "The modem (or other connecting device) is already in use or is not configured properly." This sometimes happens if you try to dial too quickly, or if you start Connection Manager when a connection has already been established using Dial-Up Networking. Use one connection at a time.
* If you are running Windows NT 4.0 and you change the Disconnect If Idle setting, the change will not take effect until you quit Connection Manager and restart it.
* If you want to install a Connection Manager service profile on a computer running Windows 98, you should uninstall the VPN1 adapter before installing Connection Manager 1.3. Connection Manager installs it but may not be able to reinstall over an existing VPN adapter.
* Connection Manager does not support displaying a terminal window except on Windows Whistler.
* If you are using Windows CE Services, you must use version 3.0 (ActiveSync 3.0) or greater.
* When you install a version 1.0 Connection Manager profile on a Windows 2000 or Windows Whistler computer, you will receive an error which states ?The dynamic link library MSVCRT20.dll could not be found in the specified path ??. Installation of the profile will succeed, but you will have to depress F5 (function key 5) or restart your computer for the desktop icon to display.
* Connection Manager only supports single channel ISDN, except on Windows 2000, Windows Millennium and Windows Whistler, where the Administrator has specifically configured the service profile for dual channel ISDN. The Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) is not supported.
* Connection Manager 1.3 is currently unable to update the Connection Manager binaries that shipped as a part of Windows 2000. Thus Connection Manager 1.3 profiles installed on Windows 2000 will not be able to take advantage of features that were not available in the Windows 2000 version of Connection Manager, although the profiles will otherwise work normally.
* In this beta release, the new logging feature is not supported when using a Connection Manager profile to log on to Windows.
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