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To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (115)11/25/1997 12:16:00 PM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 163
 
Howard,

There is sufficient network software built into windows 95 to allow
pc's to share their disk drives, printers, and fax machines over the network. NT offers even more services. For those with two computers
networked that would like to share a dial up internet connection you can look at Wingate software which is free for 2 computers and can be purchased foer any# of users. The windows 95 resource guide is reference for network setups and most 95 tutorials have at least one
section on basic networking setup. Maybe Liam can pipe in with some the good sites he found in his networking quest. www.windows95.com has some decent tutorials on setting up your 95 network.

deerfield.com

Sean