Windows 95
4-1
Chapter 4
Configuring Your Courier
For Windows 95
This chapter explains how to:
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Configure your Courier with Plug and Play
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Obtain and install the latest Courier V.Everything files
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Configure Dial-Up Networking to access your ISP
Overview
The first time you start Windows 95 after you’ve installed your Courier,
Windows 95 auto-detects your Courier. Since Windows 95 supports Plug
and Play, most installations are trouble-free.
Note for external Courier users: You must power on your Courier
V.Everything before you start Windows 95, or Windows 95 will not
recognize your Courier V.Everything.
What You Need
You need Windows 95 with Dial-Up Networking installed to configure
your Courier V.Everything for Windows 95.
Configuring Your Courier With Plug and Play
Plug and Play mode allows Windows 95 to automatically detect your
Courier V.Everything and determine which modem configuration file
(called an INF file) to use.
Note for internal Courier users: If you do not want to use the Plug and
Play mode of your operating system, you must manually change the
jumpers on the modem to the desired COM port/ IRQ settings. For
information about setting jumpers for different COM ports and IRQ
settings, see Chapter 7, Configuring Your Courier With DIP Switches and
Jumpers.
Summary of Contents for Courier V.Everything
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