Re: ICS issue
HLAMUTHNOSPAM_at_EARTHLINK.NET
Date: 12/04/04
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Date: Sat, 04 Dec 2004 15:16:15 -0600
The service not running was the problem. Thanks.
Henry
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 18:26:33 -0700, "Steve Winograd [MVP]"
<winograd@pobox.com> wrote:
>In article <oor1r0ppce9clhu5bo5pnqc2m5stkfc85i@4ax.com>,
>HLAMUTHNOSPAM@EARTHLINK.NET wrote:
>>After a lot of finageling, ICS works like a charm. Only problem now is
>>that the network connection does not show in the ICS internet gateway
>>the way it use to.
>>
>>I have two computers networked and am using ICS to share a dial up
>>connection. Works like it is suppose to...once I got the address and
>>firewall settings right. But the gatway doesn't show and it is the
>>task tray icon on the client PC that shows networking traffic. I like
>>to see that
>>
>> Even on the host the gateway connection does not show...only the
>>dialup connection with sharing shows. Use to, doesn't now.
>>
>>So, how do I get these internet gateways to show up in the Network
>>Connections view??
>>
>>Henry
>
>The Internet Gateway connection isn't supposed to appear on the host
>computer.
>
>To make it appear on the client computer:
>
>1. Make sure that the "SSDP Discovery Service" is running:
>
> a. Right click My Computer, and click Manage.
> b. Double click Services and Applications.
> c. Double click Services.
> d. Double click "SSDP Discovery Service". If the Service status is
> Stopped, click Start.
> e. If the Startup type is Disabled, set it to Manual.
>
>2. Make sure that the "Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control
>Client" networking service is installed:
>
> a. Click Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs.
> b. Click "Add/Remove Windows Components".
> c. Scroll down the list of components and double click "Networking
> Services".
> d. If there's a box for "Internet Gateway Device Discovery and
> Control Client", put a check mark in it.
>
>You might need to reboot or to disable and enable the network
>connection to make changes take effect.
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