Microsoft Network click on the Microsoft Network icon on your desktop, and follow the on-
screen instructions to begin the application. If you don’t see the Microsoft Network icon on your
desktop or if you accidentally removed the application, see "Adding Windows 95 Programs"
earlier in this chapter.[FX 4-14]
INTERNET ACCESS
The Internet is a world-wide network that you can access to send e-mail, obtain information on
specific topics, and exchange computer files. You can access the Internet using most on-line
services. By choosing the service’s Internet Browser, you can go to Web Sites, chat with others
who share your interests, and connect with people products, and services around the world.
The Windows 95 Plus software package by Microsoft, available at most software retail stores,
provides a program called the Internet Explorer to access the Internet and World Wide Web.
SENDING AND RECEIVING E-MAIL
Definitions
Off-line: The system is not connected to an external information source.
On-line: The system is connected to an external information source.
You can send or receive e-mail using the Microsoft Network. If you use a different Internet
access provider, you can configure Microsoft Exchange for Internet e-mail by starting the
Internet Setup Wizard.
NOTE:
Be sure to check that the modem software for Window 95 is correctly installed before
using Microsoft Exchange. Refer to "Checking the Modem" at the beginning of this chapter.
To run the Internet Setup Wizard, activate the
Start
menu (see "Activating Windows 95
Programs" in this chapter). Choose
Programs
, then
Accessories
. Choose
Internet Tools
, then
choose
Internal Setup Wizard
.
You do not need to be connected to your e-mail service to compose a message. You can compose
and save outgoing messages while you are off-line and not paying for service, then send the
messages when connected to your e-mail service. You can also compose e-mail messages while
you are on-line.
Other people can send you e-mail when you are off –line. When you connect [FX 4-15] to your
e-mail service, you can read your messages while on-line, or you can download your messages
and read them later when you are off-line.
If you need assistance sending or receiving e-mail:
Activate Windows Help by activating the
Start
menu (see "Activating Windows 95 Programs"
in this chapter). Choose
Help
, then choose the
Index
tab. Type
. Choose the
Display
button to see more information. For more help, see "adding Windows 95 Programs" in this
chapter.
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