At 11:24 PM 10/23/1999 -0700, you wrote:

>The trick will be in connecting all three together. To the best of my
>knowledge, MS dial-up networking only supports connecting two computers: The
>remote and local systems in a point-to-point connection.
>- Bob

Nope, it only allows one dialup, but the dialup client then has full
network functionality just as if it were physically part of the
LAN.  Establish a working lan and you can add the dialup client.  BTW, you
can have another dialup via the second computer if you have the hardware
for the job, allowing up to four computers.

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