Windows 2000



1. Click Start, highlight Settings, then click Control Panel.



2. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections.



3. Right click Local Area Connection, then click Properties.



4. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties button below.



5. If not already activated, click on the circles adjacent to Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server addresses automatically (a green dot inside the circle indicates this feature is enabled). Then click OK several times until all windows are closed.



6. Click Start, highlight Settings, then click Control Panel, then double click Internet Options.



7. Click on the Connections tab. Remove any existing listing(s) in the Dialup and Virtual Private Network settings box.



8. Click LAN Setting button. Ensure no boxes are selected, then click OK.



9. Click OK again to close Internet Options



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