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How to setup VPN on XP Professional. Network Software

1. Click the Start button and select Control Panel

2. Select the Network and Internet Connections and then select Network Connections

3. In the Network Tasks select Create a new connection

4. In the New Connection Wizard select Next

5. Choose the Connect to the network at my workplace and click Next

6. Select the Virtual Private Network connection and click Next

7. Choose a name for the VPN connection and then click Next

8. Fill in the host name or IP address as iis.swcp.com or you can enter your own virtual web name

9. In Connection Availability select the choice appropriate for the machine you use and then click Next

10. Click Finish

Palestinians are somewhat more evenly divided, with 43 percent saying a nuclear Iran would be good for the Arab world and 33 percent saying it would be bad, according to the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research in Ramallah, which conducted the poll along with Hebrew University. The margin of error for the Palestinian sample is 3 percentage points. Hebrew University released the poll shortly before Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to make what he called a major speech to lay out his plan for the country's peace and security. "We want to achieve peace with the Palestinians and with the countries of the Arab world, while attempting to reach maximum understanding with the United States and our friends around the world," Netanyahu said on June 7 in announcing the speech. "My aspiration is to achieve a stable peace that rests on a solid foundation of security for the State of Israel and its citizens." Netanyahu, of the center-right Likud party, has pointedly refused to endorse a two-state solution. President Obama in Cairo endorsed a two-state solution and urged compromise between "two peoples with legitimate aspirations."


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