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Top Document: Win95 FAQ Part 13 of 14: MS Plus etc. Previous Document: 13.2. How do I use System Agent? Next Document: 13.4. How do I use DriveSpace 3? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge
When you re-start the computer after installing Plus, you'll notice an
obvious "The Internet" icon staring at you. Open it. This launches the
Internet Setup Wizard. I won't get redundant, so to make it short
& sweet, get an answer sheet from your service provider with answers
to these questions:
* Access phone number
* Login name and login password
* DNS server addresses
* Gateway address (if using default gateway, ignore this)
* E-MAIL address
* POP3 server login name and password (Usually same as dial-up login
name and password)
* POP3 server name (usually mail.somewhere.com or something like
that)
* Also SMTP server name for outgoing mail (if it's not the same as
the POP server)
Check out the detailed Setup Wizard Instructions for the rest of
the details. The wizard will add all the needed Win95 networking
components to get you hooked to The Internet.
* 13.3.1. Why should I get Internet Explorer 2.0?
Well, It's free, has a lot of things missing from the web browser
included in Plus, and it's a direct upgrade. Visit the Internet
Explorer Home Page.
After you run the Internet Setup Wizard you could get a different
browser instead, like NCSA Mosaic, and the auto-dialer and stuff will
still work with it.
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