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Installation of Direct-Cable Connection (DCC) |
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The installation starts from the "Control-Panel",
"Add/Remove programs", tab:
"Windows Setup":

If "Dial-Up Networking" is
not yet installed and you did not select it in addition, you are
reminded, that it is required, because "Direct-Cable
Connection" is based on "Dial-Up
Networking".
If the system requests a re-boot, do it.
Then start up DCC:

Because DCC was net yet configured, we have to do it now:

You need to select, which system becomes the "Host"
(i.e. the Server, making a disk available) and which system the
"Guest" (the Client for
accessing the data on the other system). I continue here setting
up the Host:
If the "Dial-Up Networking"
was not yet configured, it will have to be done now (otherwise
you can skip a few steps):

Once the additional files are read from the CD-ROM/floppies:

But before rebooting, lets check in the "Control-Panel"
the "Network":
You will be required to reboot after
configuring the "Network"
applet.
Start up again the DCC:

Define now, on which port (parallel or serial) you like to
connect your cross-over cable.

We are done on the "Host",
which is now waiting for an incoming connection from the "Guest":

Perform now the same setup on the "Guest" system, but
define its job as "Guest":

Now we are ready to actually use the DCC:
| Usage of Direct-Cable Connection |