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- WELCOME TO INTERNET UTILITIES 97
- README FILE
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- This document contains information about Internet
- Utilities 97. Please read through this document carefully.
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- For system requirements and details about installing and
- getting started:
- 1. Insert the CD-ROM.
- 2. Open the CD-ROM in Windows Explorer.
- 3. Double-click the Getting Started document to open it in
- your browser.
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- Or, if you do not have a CD-ROM:
- 1. Click the Windows Start button.
- 2. Click Programs|Internet Utilities 97|Getting Started.
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- NOTES ABOUT THIS RELEASE
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- Please note the following issues:
- - When you view the Modem Setup dialog for the InternetMeter, you
- get the modem properties for the first modem installed. You
- cannot change to other modems. To change modems, use
- the Windows 95 Control Panel.
- - If you have large Bookmarks and/or Favorites groups that
- are not organized in folders, you may experience Resources
- problems. To avoid this problem, organize your
- Bookmarks and/or Favorites in folders, creating a hierarchical
- directory structure.
- - If you uninstall your default browser, your QuickMarks
- Internet buttons may not launch correctly. To avoid this
- problem, click Customize, and select, below QuickMarks,
- Settings. Click the Advanced button, and select a
- browser for launching your QuickMarks on the Browser
- page.
- - You may experience problems using the InternetMeter with
- the latest Hotfix patch for RAS for Windows NT 4.0.
- - Under Windows NT 4.0, you must have administrator rights
- in order to associate the .zip extension with QuickZip.
- - The InternetMeter is not compatible with Service Pack 3
- or above for Windows NT 4.0. Therefore, the InternetMeter
- will not be installed if Service Pack 3 or higher is detected.
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- Note: Online and Internet service providers vary in their policies
- concerning their billing practices, such as in their methods for
- rounding up the hours spent or billing in minimum time increments.
- They also may change their policies. InternetMeter does not account
- for all such variables. Although InternetMeter will reflect the
- actual time spent online, that time may not correspond to
- your final bill from your service provider.
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