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- README for Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
- For Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51
- November 1996
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- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1996
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- HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
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-
- To view Readme.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
-
- To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor,
- and then use the Print command on the File menu.
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- CONTENTS
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-
- OVERVIEW
- Contents of This Product
- System Requirements
-
- INSTALLING MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
- Installing from the Internet
- Upgrading over Version 2.01 and 2.1
- Upgrading over Version 1.5 and 1.6 Beta
- LAN Installations
- Running on a Remote Installation
- Before Using the Mail Client
- Installing a Modem
- Using Third-Party Telnet Helper Applications
- Making a Backup Copy of the Software
-
- KNOWN ISSUES AND BUGS
-
-
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- OVERVIEW
- --------
-
- This version is primarily intended for users of Microsoft(R) Windows(R)
- 3.1/3.11 and Windows for Workgroups 3.1/3.11, or Microsoft Windows NT(R)
- 3.51 who are connected to a local area network )LAN) or who have existing
- Internet connections (people who have an existing TCP/IIP connection,
- a dialer, and an account with an Internet service provider).
-
- Note that this version is a 16-bit program and therefore you do not need
- to have Win32s(R) installed on your computer.
-
- If you are using Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT(R) 4.0, you can download
- a version designed and optimized for these platforms at:
- http://www.microsoft.com/ie/iedl.htm
-
- Internet Explorer enables you to browse and view HTML documents on the
- network, in addition to documents on the World Wide Web or Internet,
- provided your network is connected to the Internet or provided you have
- an existing TCP/IP conection. Other services, such as Gopher, FTP, and
- NNTP news support, are also available.
-
-
- Contents of This Product
- ------------------------
-
- This product contains the following:
-
- - A Setup wizard that walks you through installation
- - A browser that enables you to browse and view HTML documents
- - A mail client that enables you to send and receive e-mail
- (provided you have an account to do so)
-
-
- System Requirements
- -------------------
-
- - A personal computer, 386 processor or higher
- - Microsoft Windows 3.1 or 3.11 or
- Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or 3.11
- or Microsoft Windows NT 3.51
- - At least 4 megabytes (MB) of memory
- - A VGA monitor or better
- - A mouse
- - A modem with a speed of at least 9600, or a LAN connection
- - A TCP/IP stack and dialer, or a configured RAS connection
- for Windows NT 3.51
-
- Important
- If you are accessing the Internet through a LAN or just browsing
- your internal network (intranet), your network administrator can
- provide you with the appropriate version of Winsock.dll.
-
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- INSTALLING MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
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-
- Installing from the Internet
- ----------------------------
-
- To install Microsoft Internet Explorer from the Internet, carry out
- the following procedure.
-
- Important
- For the 40-bit version of Internet Explorer, the name of the download
- file is Dlbm30c.exe. For the 128-bit version, you determine the file name
- at the time you download it.
-
- 1. Create a temporary directory on your computer.
- 2. Choose to download Microsoft Internet Explorer from the Internet,
- and save the download file to the temporary directory.
- 3. In File Manager, run the download file to extract the program files.
- 4. Read the instructions below for LAN installations and for installing
- with existing TCP/IP connections.
- 5. In File Manager, run Setup.exe. Setup installs files in the
- directory you specify.
-
- Note
- If you are upgrading to a newer version of Internet Explorer and
- choose to install the program in a different directory from your
- original version, please refer to the following section, "Upgrading
- over Version 2.01 and 2.1," for further instructions.
-
- 6. If you want, you can delete the temporary directory you created.
- 7. Run Internet Explorer.
-
-
- Upgrading over Version 2.01 and 2.1
- When upgrading to a newer version of Internet Explorer, you can choose to
- install the program into the same directory as your previous version
- or establish another directory. If you choose the former, your previous
- dialer settings and connection(s) will be preserved. However, if you choose
- the latter, you must do the following in order to use your pre-existing
- dialer settings and connection(s):
-
- 1. If you install to a new directory, but keep your existing
- program group, you must change the properties of any dialer
- program item(s) you previously created so that the Command Line
- and Working Directory settings point to the appropriate directories.
- (Note that the New Connections program item does not need to be
- modified.) You do this by clicking the dialer program item, choosing
- Properties from the File menu, and replacing all references to the
- existing directory with the name of new directory. For example, if
- you install an upgrade of Internet Explorer to a new directory named
- NEWEXPL, the following change would be required:
-
- Command Line: C:\IEXPLORE\iedial.exe C:\IEXPLORE\CON0000.CON
- Working Directory: C:\IEXPLORE
-
- Changes to:
-
- Command Line: C:\NEWEXPL\iedial.exe C:\NEWEXPL\CON0000.CON
- Working Directory: C:\NEWEXPL
-
- 2. Using File Manager, copy all files with the extension .con
- from the previous directory to the new created directory.
-
- 3. If during the upgrade you choose to use a new program group, just
- follow step 2 and copy the old dialer program items to the new
- program group. Repeat step 1 to change the Command Line and Working
- Directory settings.
-
-
- Upgrading over Version 1.5 or Version 1.6 Beta
- If you are upgrading from the version 1.5 or version 1.6 beta, please
- read the following special notes.
-
- - The format of Iexplore.ini has changed, so Setup will make a backup
- copy of your current Iexplore.ini file to a file called Ie16ini.sav.
- - You will need to reapply any user-selectable settings, such as proxy
- servers, in the new version.
- - Your Favorites and History lists will be preserved.
- - Win32s is not required for this version, so if you installed Win32s
- specifically to run the version 1.6 beta, then you can remove it from
- your system. Please refer to the following URL for instructions on
- removing Win32s from your system:
- http://www.microsoft.com/kb/faq/devtools/winsdk/win32s/faq3476.htm
-
-
- LAN Installations
- -----------------
-
- If you already have access to the Internet through your LAN, you will be
- able to use Internet Explorer to browse the Internet. (If you are not
- sure whether you currently have access, consult your network
- administrator.)
-
- If you have access, your LAN administrator should provide you with
- the address of proxy servers that can be used.
-
- To install Internet Explorer, you need to do the following:
-
- - Make sure you have the TCP/IP protocol installed.
- - Run the installation in Custom mode, and make sure that the
- check box labaled TCP/IP Stack And Dialer is not selected.
-
- Proxy servers can also be used, provided they are CERN compliant.
-
- To enable use of a proxy server:
-
- 1. On the View menu, click Options.
- 2. On the Connection tab, select the check box under Proxy
- Server, and then click Settings.
- 3. In the Proxy Settings dialog box, type the address of your
- proxy server and change any other necessary settings.
-
-
- Running on a Remote Installation
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-
- If you will be running Internet Explorer on a diskless workstation:
-
- 1. Install Internet Explorer on the server.
- 2. Copy Iexplore.ini to the client Windows directory.
-
-
- If you will be sharing a remote installation from a client computer
- running Windows 3.1:
-
- 1. The following files must be in the client computer's
- Windows\System directory:
-
- Comctlie.dll
- Vscrpt16.dll
- Jscrpt16.dll
- Secur16.dll
- Security.dll
- Msapsp16.dll
- Msnath16.dll
- Msnssp.dll
- Signin16.hlp
- Manath16.hlp
-
- and optionally the following RealAudio files:
-
- Ragui16.dll
- Ract16.dll
- Ract14_4.dll
- Ra3228_8.dll
- Pnloader.dll
-
- 2. The client computer must have OLE 2.03 or higher installed.
- Copying the OLE files will not properly update the syustem.
- 3. The file Iexplore.ini should be on the client computer.
-
-
- Before Using the Mail Client
- ----------------------------
-
- This software includes the first release of Internet Mail for Windows 3.1
- and Windows NT 3.51. Internet Mail enables you to send and receive electronic
- mail using the Internet. In order to use Internet Mail, you need to have an
- e-mail account.
-
- If you did not use the Internet Connection Wizard to setup Internet Mail,
- you need to configure Internet Mail before using it. If it has not
- been configured, Internet Mail will ask you to enter the following
- information:
- - The names of the network servers that you use to send and
- receive your mail (the name of your POP3 and SMTP servers)
- - Your login name and password on the server from which you retrieve
- e-mail
- - Your e-mail address
- If you are not ready to enter this information, contact your system
- administrator or your Internet service provider for assistance.
-
-
- Installing a Modem
- ------------------
-
- Before setting up, please make sure that your modem is turned on
- and properly connected. Setup will try to detect and configure your
- modem. If a modem is detected, but the exact type is unknown, select
- the modem manually from the list of supported modems.
-
- If a modem is not detected or you select the check box labeled Don't
- Detect My Modem, you can select the modem manually. However, the
- default maximum speed will be 9600 baud. Therefore, you should manually
- select a speed that matches your modem's capabilities in order to
- optimize the performance of the modem.
-
- Note
- If you are running Windows NT 3.51, RAS is the supported method for
- establishing dial-up connectivity to the Internet. For instructions
- on installing and configuring RAS, see the "Microsoft Windows NT
- Resource Kit" or consult your system administrator.
-
-
- Changing Initialization Settings for Modems
- -----------------------------------------------------
- If you are using an older phone system or hardware, or if you are installing
- a "generic" modem, the existing initialization settings for the modem might
- not be sufficient. If you have problems with the modem, you may need to
- modify the Modems2.ini file in order to change the initialization settings.
- Use Notepad or another text editor to open the file, and then, in the modems
- section, locate the line for the modem, and modify the INIT line as needed.
-
-
- Using Third-Party Telnet Helper Applications
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-
- To configure Internet Explorer to use a Telnet helper application,
- open Iexplore.ini and locate the [Helpers] section. Remove the
- semicolon (;) from in front of the telnet= line, and type the path to
- the telnet application. For example:
-
- [helpers]
- telnet=c:\windows\telnet.exe %s
-
-
- Making a Backup Copy of the Software
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-
- 1. Make sure that you have three floppy disks (3.5" disks with 1.44
- MB capacity).
- 2. After you have downloaded the software and have run the downloads file
- (see "Installing from the Internet" section earlier in this file) your
- temporary directory contains all the files that you need to make disks.
- 3. Copy the file Iew31_3.cab on your disk number 3.
- 4. Copy the file Iew31_2.cab on your disk number 2.
- 5. Copy the following files on your disk number 1.
- Files.inf
- Readme.txt
- Iew31_1.cab
- Setup.exe
- Install.lst
- License.txt
- Install.bin
- Setup.ini
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- KNOWN ISSUES AND BUGS
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-
- * No inline video.
- * No Internet shortcuts.
- * You cannot open another instance of Internet Explorer by double-clicking
- an .htm file in File Manager or double-clicking the Internet Explorer icon
- in Program Manager. To open a new instance of Internet Explorer, choose
- New Window from the File menu.
- * Internet Explorer might have difficulty loading a very large number of
- newsgroups (>16000). If your news server has a large number of newsgroups,
- you should use a dedicated newsreader to browse the groups.
- * After upgrading to version 3.0, if you run an earlier version, you might
- get an error dialog box stating "Could not :Load Entry Point in Security
- Protocol Module: Proxy_Basic=Proxy_basic_Load,basic.dll". This is a
- harmless warning. Click OK and continue or copy Basic.dll from the 3.0
- installation over the Basic.dll of the previous installation.
- * You might experience problems running some plug-ins. We are working with
- several vendors on these issues.
- * Pressing the TAB key does not select the Address bar as in previous
- versions.
- * If you are running Windows NT 3.51, the background of the Font Preview
- box (on the Font tab in the Internet Mail Options dialog box) will
- sometimes change colors. In some cases, this color may be very dark,
- making it impossible to see the font being previewed. It is, however,
- still possible to change the font. Restarting your computer a few times
- may solve the color problem.
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