Aol and internet sharing

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Bev

I want to set up a home netwok. Both computers are
running XP and we have put AOL 9.0 on both. We use Dial-
up service. The Host computer connects but it will not
share the connection with the other compuer. Can anyone
tell me how to get everything done correct. Everything
seems to be ok with the connection. Connection between
the 2 compurts shares everything else such as the
printer, folders, ect. but that is all.
 
S

Steve Winograd [MVP]

"Bev" said:
I want to set up a home netwok. Both computers are
running XP and we have put AOL 9.0 on both. We use Dial-
up service. The Host computer connects but it will not
share the connection with the other compuer. Can anyone
tell me how to get everything done correct. Everything
seems to be ok with the connection. Connection between
the 2 compurts shares everything else such as the
printer, folders, ect. but that is all.

I'm sorry, but it isn't possible to share an AOL connection in Windows
XP using Internet Connection Sharing. AOL's software disables that
capability.

Here's a free proxy server program that runs on Windows XP that might
work for you. I've verified that it works with AOL 7. I haven't
tried it with versions 8 and 9:

AnalogX Proxy
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/proxy.htm

The other computers won't be able to log into AOL, because AOL only
allows one screen name to log in at a time. They will be able to use
other Internet programs, like Internet Explorer, email programs, news
readers, etc.

NOTE: To protect your network and prevent malicious use by Internet
hackers, read and follow the suggestions in the following message that
appears when you run AnalogX:

WARNING - Proxy is currently running in an open state!

The proxy server is currently running in an open state, which
should only be used when you initially install the proxy server or
if you are attempting to verify that everything is configured
properly. Please read the security section of the documentation
for information on how to secure the proxy once it is successfully
configured - when it is running in a closed state this message will
no longer appear. When the proxy is running in an open state, it
is visible to other computers on the Internet and could potentially
be used by spammers or other Internet users to mask their
activities.
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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