10. From the Access Control tab, you can set the level of access that network
users will have to this computer.
11. Click the O K button. Your system may ask you for your Windows 98 CD-
ROM or the location of the Windows 98 installation files. If it does, direct
Windows to the appropriate location (e.g., C:\windows\options\cabs or
D:\win98 if you have the Windows 98 CD-ROM and "D" represents your
CD-ROM drive).
12. After Windows has copied the necessary files, the System Settings Change
screen will appear. Remove all disks and CDs from your PC, and click the
Yes button to restart your PC. If you don't see this screen, simply shut down
Windows 98, and restart your PC.
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13. A Logon screen will appear and require you to enter a User Name and
Password. Make up a user name and password (if you haven't already), and
click the O K button. Do not click the Cancel button or press the Escape
[ESC] key as this will prevent you from logging into the network. If the
logon does not appear or if it does not allow you to log on, refer to
"Appendix A: Troubleshooting."
14. When you are at the Windows 98 desktop, double-click the Network
Neighborhood icon. You should see one icon for the entire network and the
names of the other PCs on the network.
• If you can see your computer along with all the other computers on the
network in Network Neighborhood, then the Windows 98 network
configuration is complete.
Refer to "Appendix A: Troubleshooting" if you run into any problems, such as:
• If you don't see anything at all in Network Neighborhood after pressing
the F5 key on your keyboard a few times to refresh the screen;
• If you only see your own computer in Network Neighborhood;
• If you see all computers on the network except yours after pressing the
F5 key a few times; or
• If you only see computers that are running the same operating system as
you and you don't see any other computers.
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