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- Virgin Net Internet Software V3.1 - Release notes
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- WhatÆs on your CD?
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- This Virgin Net CD contains two versions of our Internet software.
-
- When the installation starts, it checks your computer to see what sort of
- processor it uses, and how much memory it has. Based on this, it will
- choose one browser for you, and set this as the default. Sometimes the
- program will not be able to tell what sort of computer you have, and will
- "play safe" by selecting Netscape. If you think your computer will be
- powerful enough to run IE4, you can select it before continuing the
- installation.
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- * Netscape Navigator 3.1 based software will be installed on older
- machines (those with slow Intel 486 processors or less than 16MB of
- memory).
- * Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1 will be installed on newer machines.
-
- In a standard installation, the following software will be installed on
- your computer:
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- * Outlook Express - E-mail software (IE4 only)
- * Global Chat - IRC chat software
- * RealPlayer - Internet video software
- * Shockwave - Multimedia web browsing software
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- Better safe than sorry
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-
- Before installing any new software on your computer, make sure you have
- backup copies of all your important documents.
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- Important Information
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- If you already have a Virgin Net account (e.g. you currently are using a
- previous version of our software), you should provide your current username
- and password when prompted. You do not need to create a new account.
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- If any of the following apply to you, please read the relevant section
- below:
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- * You are already using Internet Explorer 4 provided by another ISP
- (Internet service provider).
- * You computer is connected to a local area network (LAN) (e.g. in an
- office).
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- Known Issues
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- * RealPlayer is not installed on Windows 98. The latest version can be
- installed from the "Extras" folder on the CD. Click "Explore CD" on
- installation menu.
-
- * After installing Virgin Net, the Channel Bar may be hidden. You
- can bring it back by using the "Internet Options" panel (on the View
- menu in IE4, or the Internet icon in the Control Panel). On the
- "advanced" tab, tick the box labelled:
- "Show channel bar at startup (if Active Desktop is off)".
-
- * If you install Virgin Net on a computer running Windows 95, then
- upgrade to Windows 98, you will need to re-enter the e-mail
- passwords for each user. You can look them up in the multiple e-mail
- section of the web site.
-
- * If you have Outlook Express running at the time you "Update my computer"
- with new e-mail addresses, you will have to close it and restart OE for
- before it will recognise them.
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- Multiple e-mail address support
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- In order to make setting up your computer as easy as possible, Virgin Net
- has included software to automatically configure Outlook Express with your
- settings. This software runs automatically when you choose "Update my
- computer" on the web page showing your e-mail addresses.
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- Please note that we can only update Outlook Express in this way. If you use
- any other e-mail program (including Microsoft Outlook 97/98), you will have
- to manually configure its settings.
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- Not everyone is happy with the way in which Outlook Express handles
- multiple e-mail addresses. There are two ways you can use it; you either
- have to restart Windows to change users (if you want more privacy), or
- everyone can see everyone elseÆs e-mail (if you prefer ease-of-use).
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- Although we have tried to make it as easy as possible to use, we know this
- is not perfect. We are working with Microsoft on the next version of
- Outlook Express to try to improve the situation.
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- Information about Internet Explorer 4
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- Virgin Net installs IE4 as a web browser only. We do not install the
- "desktop update" which you may have heard about.
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- The "desktop update" changes the way your computer looks and feels to make
- it more like a web browser. Some people prefer the new look, other prefer
- the desktop they way it was.
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- Our aim is to make using the Internet as simple as possible. We do not
- install the desktop update so you can concentrate on using the Internet
- without having to learn a new interface for using your computer.
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-
- - Internet Explorer 4 provided by other ISPs
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- When you install software from an ISP that includes a customised version of
- IE4, you will not necessarily re-install IE4. If it is already installed on
- the computer, only those components that are missing or newer than those
- already on the system will be installed. This means there is only ever one
- copy of IE4 on your computer.
-
- This can sometimes lead to confusion. If you have installed Virgin Net more
- recently than your other provider, Internet Explorer windows will say
- "provided by Virgin Net" and have the Virgin logo in the corner. This does
- not mean you are connected to Virgin Net. When Virgin Net was installed,
- any "branding" from other ISPs was replaced by that from Virgin Net. The
- software will still act in exactly the same manner.
-
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- - Using Outlook Express with other ISPs
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- As with IE4, only one copy Outlook Express (OE) is normally installed. You
- can have a number of e-mail accounts in OE. For example, one for your
- Virgin Net e-mail address, and one for your other ISP. When you click the
- "Send & Receive" button, OE will check for e-mail on each account. It may
- offer to disconnect you from Virgin Net in order to read e-mail from your
- other e-mail address. Each account has an option labelled "Include this
- account when doing a full Send & Receive". To change this, choose
- Tools->Accounts from the menus, select the account you wish to change, and
- press the Properties button.
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- If you already have an Internet Service Provider
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- Windows 95/98 supports a feature known as Auto-Dial. If this is enabled
- then as soon as any program tries to access the Internet, Windows will use
- your modem to connect to your service provider. Most Internet service
- providers (ISPs), including Virgin Net, enable this feature when you
- install their software, and specify their own dial-up connection as the one
- to use. However, as only one connection at a time can be specified, this
- will normally replace whatever was there before.
-
- Virgin Net ensures that whenever you double-click the icon on the desktop,
- the computer will call Virgin Net. However, many other ISPÆs do not do
- this. You many find that when you start your other ISPÆs software, it tries
- to dial Virgin Net. To change this:
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- * Click the right mouse button on the Virgin Net icon on your desktop.
- Choose "Properties" from the menu.
- * Click on the "Connection" tab at the top of the dialog box that has
- just appeared.
- * Press the "Settings..." button.
- * Choose the dial-up networking connection for your other ISP from the
- list.
- * Press the OK button.
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- Note that whenever you start Virgin Net, it will be changed back again.
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- Using Virgin Net on a Local Area Network
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- Virgin Net is designed for use on computers that are not connected to a
- local area network. It can be installed successfully but you should be
- aware of the following network issues:
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- * Installing Virgin Net enables the Windows 95/98 auto-dial feature.
- Every time your computer tries to access the network, it will try to
- dial with the modem. You can turn off auto-dial with the Control
- PanelÆs Internet settings (on the "Connection" page).
-
- * Whenever you double-click the Virgin Net icon on the desktop,
- auto-dial will be turned on again. This is to ensure proper
- functioning of the Virgin Net software. If you wish to use Internet
- Explorer when connected to your LAN, use the Explorer icon on the
- desktop to open a window.
-
- * If you normally access the Internet via your local area network, and
- you are connected to Virgin Net, Windows 95 will use the modem
- connection in preference to the local area network. Only if a site
- cannot be found will Windows 95 use your local area network.
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