Article ID: 325111
Article Last Modified on 2/1/2007
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- Microsoft Windows 2000 Standard Edition
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Session Summary
You will learn about the technology built into Windows 2000 that allows you to share a single Internet connection with multiple computers on a network such as a Home or Small Office local area network.
This is a Level 100 session that was recorded December 21, 1999 and presented by Tod Edwards. Tod is a Support Professional in the Microsoft Platforms Support organization. He has been specializing in Windows 2000 Dial-Up Networking and Routing technologies in the Beta Technology Support group for the past two years. Prior to working with Windows 2000, he supported Windows NT Networking technologies and Windows 95. Tod has worked in the computer industry for more than seven years, the last six of which have been with Microsoft.
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