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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.
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.
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.
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.