Session Summary
This WebCast provides an overview of Internet
connectivity support in Microsoft Windows XP, along with information about how
to troubleshoot an Internet connection. This discussion includes the use of
Modem Diagnostics, Network Diagnostics, IPConfig, Ping, and other
troubleshooting tools to test the connection, as well as some general guidance
about sharing an Internet connection with other computers on a home or small
office network.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded December 14, 2001 and presented by
Jeff Nemecek. Jeff joined Microsoft in 1997 and has supported all of the
consumer operating systems from Windows 95 to Windows XP, as well as Windows NT
4.0 and Windows 2000, focusing mainly on network technologies. He has most
recently been involved in developing and delivering training for the release of
Windows XP, and acting as a technical contributor to the Windows XP
Professional Resource Kit.
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