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- From Apple Menu Items point to Control Panels and select the Apple Remote Access control panel.
- In the Name text box, type your dial-up username.
For example:
username
- In the Password text box, type your password
- In the Number text box, type your local dial-up access number. Remember to check with your local telephone company to make sure that the number you choose is a local toll-free call.
- Click the Connect button.

If you are still getting Authentication errors:
- Double-click the Hard Drive icon.
- Double-click the System Folder icon.
- Double-click the Preferences Folder icon.
- Find the Remote Access folder and drag it into the trash.
- From the menu bar, click Special and select Restart.
- Once you have restarted, from Apple Menu Items point to Control Panels and select the Apple Remote Access control panel.
- In the Name text box, type your dial-up username.
For example:
username
- In the Password text box, type your password
- In the Number text box, type your local dial-up access number. Remember to check with your local telephone company to make sure that the number you choose is a local toll-free call.
- Click the Connect button.

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