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Here are the step by step procedure on How To Set Up Internet Connection Sharing in Windows Server
2003. YouTube video link: https://youtu.be/fSpRVGYAJFM
2. Right-click Local Area Connection (the network card that you just installed), and then rename it
The Internet Connection.
4. Click the General tab, and then verify that Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) are displayed.
5. Click the Advanced tab, and then click to select the Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this
Connection check box.
NOTE: Make sure that firewall software or other Internet sharing software from any third-party
manufacturer have been removed.
3. Click the General tab, and then verify that Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) are displayed and selected.
5. Click the General tab, click Obtain an IP address automatically, and then click Obtain DNS server
address automatically (if these options are not already selected).
6. Click Advanced, and then make sure that the various lists on the IP Settings, DNS, and WINS tabs
are all empty.
A digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable modem connected to an Internet service provider (ISP)
and an activated DSL or cable account.
Two installed network adapters. This article describes how to install a second network adapter.
A network already configured with functioning TCP/IP.
Do not create a virtual private network (VPN) connection to a corporate network from the ICS
computer. If you do, by default all traffic from the ICS computer, including traffic from local area
network clients, will be forwarded over the VPN connection to the corporate network.
Do not configure ICS on a computer that is a VPN server. If your Windows Server 2003-based
computer is serving as a VPN server, you must use Windows Server 2003 NAT.
1. Shut down your computer properly, and then physically add the network adapter.
3. When the Found New Hardware dialog box is displayed that lists the name of the network
adapter that you installed, click Next.
5. On the Locate Driver Files page, click the media option that contains the drivers for the network
adapter that you are installing. For example, click CD-ROM drive, Floppy drive or Hard Drive
Directory.
NOTE: When you click Finish, the installation of the network adapter that you just installed is
completed..