Network Setup Wizard
July 16, 2007 by Mark Marucot
Network Setup Wizard is a Windows XP builting program that help users to setup networking computers running Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition, and Windows XP.
The Network Setup Wizard can do the following tasks in a Windows XP computer:
- Set up the computer as an Internet Connection Sharing server, which shares its Internet connection with other networked computers.
- Set up the computer as an Internet Connection Sharing client, which accesses the Internet through another computer.
- Create a bridge between two or more network connections, combining them into a single logical connection.
- Create a floppy disk containing the Wizard files so that the Wizard can run on another computer.
To start the Network Setup Wizard on a Windows XP computer, use any of the two ways.
- Open the Network Connections folder.

- Click select Network

- Click Start –> All Programs –> Accessories –> Communications –> Network Setup Wizard.

In the Network Setup Wizard:
- The Wizard’s Welcome screen then appears. Click Next to continue.

- The wizard displays the steps needed to proceed.





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