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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-270): Installing ...

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3. What is callback and why would you enable it?<br />

Lesson Summary<br />

Lesson 2 Configuring Dial-Up Connections<br />

15-29<br />

■ You can access a list of installed modems by using the Modems tab of the Phone<br />

And Modem Options dialog box, which is available in Control Panel. From the list<br />

of modems, you can open the Properties dialog box for any modem. You can use<br />

a modem’s Properties dialog box to configure speaker and port options and to<br />

perform diagnostics on the modem.<br />

■ Dial-up connections work much like LAN connections, but have additional<br />

options that let you control when the connection is dialed, the number for the<br />

connection, and other criteria for use. To create a dial-up connection, you use the<br />

New Connection Wizard.<br />

■ You can configure Windows XP Professional to accept incoming dial-up connections<br />

over a modem or by using VPN. You can choose which of the available<br />

devices on your computer you will allow to accept incoming calls. You can also<br />

specify which user accounts can use the incoming connections.

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