FOR WINDOWS AND MACINTOSH COMPUTERS
Step
1
Open the CD ROM tray.
Step 2
Place the Easy Internet CD ROM in the tray, text side up.
Step 3
Run the program setup.exe.
a. Macintosh users: Double click the setup.exe icon.
b. Windows 95 users: Click the Start button, then choose RUN.
Type in the CD ROM drive letter followed by a colon and backslash
and the word "setup.exe". (ex. d:\setup.exe).
c. Windows 3.1 users: Choose from program manager -- FILE, then
RUN, then type the
CD ROM drive letter followed by a colon and a backslash and the
word "setup.exe". (ex. d:\setup.exe).
Step 4
Carefully read the licensing agreement and click the appropriate
button if you agree or disagree. If you disagree, the program will
close.
Step 5
If you do not have all the components needed to access the Internet,
EASY INTERNET will prompt you to install them. EASY INTERNET will
install the Dial-UP Networking in Windows95 and Open Transport and
Open Transport PPP for Macintosh. You will need to have your Windows95
disks or CDROM available.
Step
6
The Setup Wizard will now walk you through what it needs to configure
your computer.
a. ISP ACCESS CODE given to you by your Internet Service Provider.
It is not case sensitive.
Your Code is ___________________
b. The User Name given to you by your Internet Service Provider.
It is case sensitive, so be certain you type it in exactly as your
Internet Service Provider gave it to you. You can also specify a
different Name for e-mail if you have separate e-mail and User Names.
If you have a separate e-mail Name enter it at the bottom. If not
leave it blank.
Your Logon Name is _______________
Your e-mail Name is _______________
c. Your Real Name. This is the name your mother gave you. (note:
there are programs which allow people to "finger" you
and find out the name you put here. If you do not want others to
find out your real name, enter a nickname).
Step
7
Once all the information boxes have been filled, click on the FINISH
button.
Step 8
Acceptable Use Policy will now be displayed. This is a contract
between you and your ISP and should be read carefully before clicking
I AGREE.
Step 9
Click on any of the program icons in the Available Titles box and
a Description of the selected program will appear in the PROGRAMS
DESCRIPTION box along with information on pricing if the program
is shareware.
To Install any of these programs simply click on the INSTALL BUTTON
Step 10
CONFIGURING YOUR COMPUTER AFTER INSTALLING PROGRAMS
Click the button labeled INTERNET CONFIGURATION.
Choose the closest location and the appropriate phone number. Your
ISP will NOT be responsible for any long distance charges on your
telephone bill. If you're in doubt call your ISP. If the number
you want to dial is not listed, enter it in the box provided and
check the "Use non-listed phone number" box.
Click NEXT
EASY INTERNET will scan your hard drive and locate installed programs
which can be configured. You will see a list of programs on the
right. If you do not want a particular program configured, simply
uncheck the box beside it.
Click CONFIGURE
EASY INTERNET will now configure all your programs, Dial Up Networking,
and put create a shortcut in Windows95 and put it on the desktop,
or in a program group called DIAL UP CONNECTIONS in Windows 3.x
.
Step 11
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET
Close the Easy Internet program by clicking the QUIT button.
Windows95 - Look for a connection icon on your desktop. Double click
the icon enter your password and click CONNECT.
Windows 3.x - look for a program group called DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS.
Double-click on that connection icon, enter in your password, and
choose the CONNECT button.
Macintosh - Choose APPLE MENU ITEM, then CONTROL PANELS, then PPP.
Enter your password, then choose the CONNECT button.
After you connect, open and run any of the programs you have installed.
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