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Transferring files to another computer
2
Double-click
Modems
.
The Modem Properties dialog box appears. Your modem
should be listed next to one of the computer’s COM ports.
3
Make a note of the COM port to the modem is connected to.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Windows NT communicates with the
modem and displays identifying information reported by the
modem. If Windows NT cannot communicate with the
modem, it displays an error message. If this happens,
consult the troubleshooting sections of your modem and
Windows NT documentation.
4
Click
OK
to close the Modem Properties dialog box.
5
Close Control Panel.
Transferring files to another computer
One method for transferring files is to write them to a diskette and
read them into another computer. The drawback to this method is
that a high-density diskette can only hold 1.44 MB.
To transfer a large amount of information between computers, you
can use the Windows 98 Second Edition Briefcase and the
computer’s infrared port, or the serial or parallel ports on the LAN
Port Replicator or optional expansion device.
Getting help transferring files
1
Click
Start
, then
Help
.
2
Choose the
Index
tab.
3
In the dialog box, type
communicating
.
4
Follow the instructions on the screen.
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