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==================================================================
Netscape Navigator 2.01 (Windows)
==================================================================
Netscape Navigator 2.01 is subject to the terms detailed in the
license agreement accompanying it.
Version 2.01 contains new security and privacy enhancements.
Release notes for this version of the Netscape Navigator are
available online. After starting the program, select
"Release Notes" from the "Help" menu. This will take you to
the following URL:
http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.01/relnotes/windows-2.01.html
New features and known problems in this release are listed at this
location.
To submit bugs or other feedback, use the "How To Give Feedback"
option (also in the "Help" menu), which will take you to this URL:
http://cgi.netscape.com/cgi-bin/auto_bug.cgi
NOTE: Installation is different for International and U.S Security
Versions. If you are in doubt about which version you have,
check the "About Netscape..." option under the Help menu.
The security capability of your Navigator will be shown in
the text next to the RSA logo.
==================================================================
Instructions for International Security Version of the Navigator
==================================================================
* Installation
Version 2.01 is being distributed as both a 16-bit Windows
program and a 32-bit windows program.
If you are running Windows 3.x or WFW, you MUST use the
16-bit Navigator even if you have Win32s installed. If you
are running Windows 95 or Windows NT, use the 32-bit Navigator.
To run the 32bit Navigator, you MUST have a 32-bit TCP/IP
stack. Both Windows 95 and Windows NT provide 32bit TCP/IP
stacks that you can setup.
To obtain a copy of Netscape Navigator, first download one of
the self-extracting executable files into a temporary
directory.
for 16-bit : N16E201.EXE
for 32-bit : N32E201.EXE
For 16-bit users, first double click on the self-extracting
file in the File Manager, then run the setup.exe program to
install Netscape Navigator on your machine.
For 32-bit users, double click on the self-extracting file
to start the installation.
* For Win95 users, if you are using any versions prior to this
release, you will get multiple uninstall entries in your
Add/Remove program. If you prefer not having multiple
entries, you should do an uninstall to remove your previous
version of Netscape before you install the new release.
==================================================================
Instructions for U.S Security Version of the Navigator
==================================================================
* Upgrading
Version 2.01 is being distributed both as 16-bit Windows
program and as 32-bit Windows program.
If you are running Windows 3.x or WFW, you MUST use the
16-bit patch file even if you have Win32s installed. If you
are running Windows 95 or Windows NT, use the 32-bit patch
file. To run the 32bit Navigator, you MUST have a 32-bit
TCP/IP stack. Both Windows 95 and Windows NT provide 32bit
TCP/IP stacks that you can setup.
To upgrade to 2.01, first download one of the patch files into
a temporary directory. This Patch file will only work if you
are upgrading from Netscape Navigator 2.0.
for 16-bit : P201_16.EXE
for 32-bit : P201_32.EXE
For 16-bit users,double click on the P201_16.EXE program
to upgrade to Netscape Navigator 2.01.
For 32-bit users, double click on the P201_32.EXE program
to start the upgrading.
=================================================================
General Information
=================================================================
* NAPLAYER, the Netscape audio player, will only work if you have
a sound card installed and configured properly. It will not
work with the PC speaker driver. Please check your sound card
manual to configure the sound card.
* Java is enabled in 32-bit version only.
* Please delete or rename your old CACHE directory and
Netscape.hst file.
* For more information about this release, please read the release
notes under "Help -> Release Notes".
=================================================================
Win32s
=================================================================
For Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows for Workgroups users:
If you are running version 1.15 or below of Win32s, you will be
unable to install the Netscape Navigator unless you upgrade to
version 1.20 of Win32s or you remove Win32.
For more information on determining the Win32s version, obtaining
or removing Win32s, please read W32info.txt included in the
self-extracting executable.
==================================================================
OLE 2.02
==================================================================
For Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows for Workgroups users:
The Netscape 16bit install program will install the following OLE2
files into the Windows System directory if there is no existing
DLL or if the existing DLL is older:
COMPOBJ.DLL 108544 10-10-94
MFCOLEUI.DLL 146976 1-13-95
OLE2.DLL 302592 10-10-94
OLE2.REG 27026 10-10-94
OLE2CONV.DLL 57328 10-10-94
OLE2DISP.DLL 164832 10-10-94
OLE2NLS.DLL 150976 10-10-94
OLE2PROX.DLL 51712 10-10-94
STDOLE.TLB 4304 10-10-94
STORAGE.DLL 157696 10-10-94
TYPELIB.DLL 177216 10-10-94
==================================================================
Running Netscape
==================================================================
What do I need to run Netscape Navigator?
You must have a direct Internet connection before you can use
Netscape. The ability to send and receive e-mail does not
necessarily mean you can run Netscape. There are three
requirements for Netscape Navigator:
1. A direct Ethernet connection to the net, or a dialup
SLIP or PPP account from an Internet service provider.
2. TCP/IP stack
3. Netscape Navigator software
You can get a direct connection to the Internet through a service
provider in your area. You will need to get a SLIP or a PPP
account from an Internet provider (for a dialup account).
When you have full Internet connectivity, you need to have a
TCP/IP stack, dialer, and WINSOCK.DLL file.
If you get the error message "Cannot find WINSOCK.DLL" when
running Netscape Navigator, this means your computer is looking
for the WINSOCK.DLL file that is part of a winsock package.
==================================================================
International
==================================================================
The Netscape installer will overwrite existing OLE2 DLLs with the
latest versions for US Windows.This will not affect 32-bit
Windows. For 16-bit Windows, the only difference between the US
and the Japanese versions are the internationalization of error
strings. Occasionally, the Japanese user may see an English
language OLE2 error message after installing Netscape. Currently,
there are no Japanese versions available for the OLE2 DLLs.
Netscape is working with Microsoft to make the Japanese version
of the OLE2 DLLs available.
==================================================================
Known Bugs
==================================================================
* Please see the Release Notes for a complete listing of known
bugs.