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1. I have not saved any of the mails that were send earlier on this subject, so
other Listers might be of any help to you

2. On the WIN98SE CdRom-disk, look for the Windows 98 Resource Kit book online
else try the MSDN Library Online - Resource Kits (Win98) link below:
http://technet.microsoft.com/cdonline/content/complete/windows/Win98/Reskit/wrkint.htm  

3. Try the Knowledge Base
eg click the IT-Profesionals link that's on this page  
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/support/default.htm
and
-select Win98 or Win98SE for Product
-and do searches on words like : -Share
                                                         -Connection
                                                         -Multiple
                                                         -Modem
                                                         -Settings
                                                         -Internet
                                                         -FAQ
                                                         -Win98
                                                         -Win98SE
                                                         -Windows 98 Questions and Answers                              
                                                         -Windows 98SE Questions and Answers
                                                         -Top Articles on Troubleshooting Windows 98
                                                         -Top Articles on Troubleshooting Windows 98SE
                                                         -Top Articles on Windows 98 Hardware
                                                         -How to Troubleshoot Windows 98 Modem Problems                           
                                                         -{and so on}

4. Try the Search All of Microsoft.Com sites link
http://search.microsoft.com/us/SearchMS.asp                                 
-search for Win98 or Win98SE
-once arrived there, look {among all other pages} for the Introduction to Win98
 and Introduction to Win98SE pages and the Q+A pages and FAQ pages

5. Subscribe to Microsoft Articles By Email 2-wkly, eg see the following
    article below:
Article Q183121 - How to Receive Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles Via E-mail   
  
Regards,
Ton Maas
ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Q183121 How to Receive Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles Via E-mail   


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Chuck Wemlinger <acw@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: donderdag 10 februari 2000 19:06
Subject: Re: Off topic: email browsers


> Ton,
> 
> Thankyou very much for your frequent support with windows issues.  The
> following problem was peviously addressed however I deleted the messages
> discussing it and I haven't found it addressed in the Windows help or any
> books.  Basically I want to share the modem connection on my desktop with my
> laptop so I can operate both machines at the same time using IE or OE on
> either one.  These machines are connected via 3Com NIC's.  Can you point me
> in the right direction?
> 
> The Kasanjian link is very interesting.  Thanks
> Chuck
> 
>