Plus a bonus tip: Disable Windows File Protection
In "The Eternal Quest: Connect Your Small Network to the Internet," November 2000, and "Beyond Internet Connection Sharing," December 2000, I explain how to set up a Windows 2000 system as a Network Address Translation (NAT) router. In this issue, I finish up that router configuration and have enough space left to show you a cool trick about Windows File Protection (WFP). (For more information about NAT and WFP, see "Related Articles in Previous Issues," page 174.)
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