Create a Dial-Up Connection in Windows XP
To get started, click the Start Menu and select Control Panel.

Note: If you are running Windows XP in classic mode, your will need to select the Start menu, select Settings, then choose Control Panel

Click the Switch to Classic View icon

Double-click the Network Connections icon.

Click the Create a new connection icon.

Click the Next button.

Select Connect to the Internet. Click the Next button.

Select Set up my connection manually. Click the Next button.
Select Connect using a dial-up modem. Click the Next button.
In the ISP Name field, type a name to identify your connection (MVA.NET). Click the Next button.

In the Phone number field, type your local access number exactly as
it needs to be dialed.
A list of access numbers can be found here.
Click Next.
Note: Remember to check with your local
telephone company to make sure that the number you choose is a local toll-free
call.

In the User name field, type your username.
In the Password field, type your password.
In the Confirm password field, type your password.
Check the box next to Use this account name and password when anyone connects
to the Internet from this computer.
Check the box next to Make this the default Internet connection.
Uncheck the box next to Turn on Internet Connection Firewall for
this connection.
Click the Next button.

Check the box next to Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop.
Click the Finish button.
You have successfully created a Dial-up Connection in Windows XP.

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