Windows 95 Preview Program README.TXT (2 of 3)
  
PSS ID Number: Q129582
Article last modified on 08-22-1995
 
95
 
WINDOWS
 

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The information in this article applies to:
 
 - Microsoft Windows 95 Preview Program
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SUMMARY
=======
 
This article contains a copy of the information in the Windows 95 Preview
Program README.TXT file.
 
NOTE: This file was split into three articles in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base. This is the second article.
 
MORE INFORMATION
================
 
DISK TOOLS
==========
 - Windows 95 Disk compression in M8 is not compatible with Toshiba 2400 &
   3600 notebooks. If you are using one of these machines with
   DoubleSpace or DriveSpace compression, do not install this beta
   version of Windows 95. This problem will be addressed before Windows 95
   final release.
 - If your system is configured for Iceland, do not use DriveSpace to
compress
   or uncompress your drive.
 - Disk Defragmenter now works on both compressed and uncompressed drives,
   even if they contain the Windows swap file.
 - If your system only has a single floppy drive, you can safely use
   DriveSpace to compress floppy disks, but DriveSpace may report an error
   at the end of the process.
 - If you are using DoubleTools with a DoubleSpace compressed drive, do not
   run Disk Defragmenter on it.
 - If you use the DriveSpace Adjust Free Space command to shrink a
compressed
   drive, it may shrink the drive to its minimum size. If so, run Adjust
   Free Space again to grow the drive to its desired size.
 - If you create a Briefcase and then compress a drive that contains files
to
   which it refers, the Briefcase's association to the files will be lost.
   The files will still exist, but you will need to reassociate them with
the
   Briefcase.
 - If you have Windows installed on a drive other than C:, do not compress
   it if it is managed by DiskManager.
 - If you use INTERLNK, do not use ScanDisk, DriveSpace or the Disk Defrag-
   menter to operate on a drive on a remote machine.
 - If you try to uncompress a drive, and your swap file is on its host
drive,
   you will need to use the Control Panel's System applet to move your swap
   file to a different drive.
 
DISKS & CDs
===========
1) The New Media Bus Toaster is not completely compatible with the drivers
from Adaptec. Hence it will be supported only through real mode drivers in
this release.
2) Older versions of the Bus Logic cards on PCI machines will also be
supported only through real mode drivers in thi s release. This applies
to Fab Rev A of the card only.
3) The NEC 260GW ATAPI CD-ROM that shipped with older Gateways is now
supported through protect mode drivers. All functionality for this drive
is now available.
4) Almost all protect mode support for disk and CD has been tweaked for
performance and/or have taken bug fixes.
 
DISPLAY ADAPTERS & MONITORS
===========================
 
Monitor type
------------
If Windows 95 does not contain your exact monitor type, select
one of the Standard Types instead. This will not adversely
affect the performance or quality of Windows 95 display output.
 
Refresh rates
------------
Selecting your monitor type in the Windows 95 Display control panel
does not affect the refresh rate used by your display adapter.
To adjust this, you must specify your monitor type in an adapter
setup program supplied by your display adapter or PC manufacturer.
Some utilities must be run in AUTOEXEC.BAT. On some PCs, monitor
type is set in BIOS configuration programs. Examples of utilities
from adapter manufacturers include:
 
  ATI                   INSTALL.EXE
  Cirrus Logic          MONTYPE.EXE, CLMODE.EXE, WINMODE.EXE
  Diamond Stealth       STLMODE.EXE
  Diamond Stealth 64    S64MODE.EXE
  Matrox                \MGA\SETUP\SETUP.EXE
  Tseng Labs            VMODE.EXE
  Western Digital       VGAMODE.EXE
 
Color cursors
-------------
Color cursors require a Windows 95 version display driver
running at 256 or more colors. They are not supported for
the following display types in this release: ATI Ultra (mach8),
Chips & Technologies, XGA.
 
Correcting display problems
---------------------------
In general, many display related problems can be corrected using
the Graphics button on the Performance page of the System control
panel. The Advanced Graphics Settings window applies to graphics
accelerators running with 256 or more colors. Try changing these
settings before reverting to 640x480 16 color mode to work around
a problem. See below for problems & workarounds for specific
display types. If you do not know what display type Windows 95
is using on your computer, open the Display control panel,
Settings page, and click the Change Display Type button.
 
Myst & other entertainment programs
-----------------------------------
Moving the mouse may cause movies & graphics to appear in wrong
places on the screen in programs which use QuickTime.
Possible workarounds:
 
 1) Change to black & white pointers in the Mouse control panel.
    Also, do not use Mouse Trails.
 
 2) Add "optimize=driver" to the [Video] section of the QTW.INI
    file in your Windows directory. This may cause slower performance.
 
PCI display adapters
--------------------
Screen resolution may revert to 640x480 when Setup starts Windows 95
for the first time. Resolution should return to your usual settings
in subsequent sessions.
 
Appian Renegade
---------------
Setup will install the VGA driver for these adapters. Windows 3.1
Renegade drivers can be used with Windows 95, but the Device Bitmaps
option must be turned off for proper operation.
 
ATI mach8/32/64
---------------
Your adapter must be configured correctly using the ATI INSTALL.EXE
program in order for Windows 95 to be able to use high-res modes properly.
Correct setting of your monitor type is especially important. Otherwise,
high-resolution modes may not be available, or your computer may crash
attempting to switch to them.
 
Chips & Technologies
--------------------
This driver is not installed by default on some laptops, incl.
Zenith 433. This can be corrected in the Display control panel
"Change Display Type" dialog.
 
Compaq QVision
--------------
Color cursor fragments may be left on-screen. If this happens,
select black & white pointers in the Mouse control panel.
 
Diamond Stealth 32
------------------
On some adapters, 1024x768 with "High Color (16 bit)" palette may not
work due to a video BIOS problem. This will be corrected in a driver
update that you will be able to download from the CompuServe forum, or
receive by contacting your beta support team or contacting your local
subsidiary as appropriate.
 
Diamond Viper
-------------
Windows 95 does not have a built in driver for Diamond Viper.
Setup will preserve and use drivers already installed when
upgrading over Windows 3.1. If you do not upgrade, Setup
will install the VGA driver.
 
To install Diamond's Windows 3.1 drivers into Windows 95, run the Viper
setup program to copy driver files into Windows 95, and use
the Viper control panel icon to select resolution and color
settings.
 
Check the \Drivers\Display directory of the Windows 95 CD-ROM and the
CompuServe forum for Windows 95 Viper driver updates, or contact your beta
support team or your local subsidiary as appropriate.
 
IBM ThinkPad
------------
In order to run resolutions above 640x480, you must configure your
ThinkPad correctly. Check the ThinkPad utilities supplied by IBM,
usually located in the Start menu. Also, some older ThinkPad models
require that the IBMVESA.COM driver be loaded in AUTOEXEC.BAT in
order for 256 color modes to work.
 
Matrox MGA
----------
For proper operation, adapter & monitor settings must be correct in
the Matrox setup utility, usually located on your hard disk under
\MGA\SETUP. Hanging during start-up may be caused by a conflict
with a network adapter. Desktop pattern & non-TrueType fonts may
appear incorrect in high-resolution 16 and 32-bit modes.
 
Number Nine GXE (S3 928)
------------------------
If the computer hangs periodically, change the performance level
to "Basic accelerator functions" in the Advanced Graphics settings
dialog of the System control panel.
 
S3 display adapters
-------------------
S3 adapters conflict with COM4 ports and modems. If you have modem
problems with this configuration, change your modem to a different
COM port. Certain S3 display problems may be corrected by adding
the following lines to the [display] section of the SYSTEM.INI file:
 
  Polygon=0        - For problems w/ line & shape outline appearance
  HighColor=15     - For color problems with "High Color (16 bit)"
  TrueColor=24     - For color problems with "True Color (32 bit)"
  Refresh_Rate=70  - For better refresh rate; can also use 56, 60, or 72
 
Sigma Designs Legend
--------------------
Full-screen MS-DOS programs may not appear correctly. Run these
programs in a window to work around the problem.
 
Video Logic 928Movie
---------------------
The line "928Movie=1" must be added to the [display] section of
SYSTEM.INI to allow "High Color (16 bit)" color palette.
 
Western Digital
---------------
On some laptops, the mouse cursor may change to a wide band of colored
dots when switching from an MS-DOS prompt or application. To correct
this, switch to & from the DOS program again.
 
INBOX & MICROSOFT EXCHANGE
==========================
The Microsoft Exchange desktop icon has been replaced with an Inbox icon
that takes you to your Microsoft Exchange Inbox.
 
WHAT IS MICROSOFT EXCHANGE?
 
Microsoft Exchange enables you to send and receive e-mail, faxes, and
documents
in messages. It also provides rich viewing of the objects you store in it.
Information services that can be used with this beta of Windows 95 include
Microsoft Mail, At Work Fax, CompuServe, and The Microsoft Network. Note
that
a Microsoft Mail postoffice is included in this version of Windows 95. See
"
Creating and Using a Microsoft Mail Workgroup Postoffice" in EXCHANGE.DOC
(see "More Information" below).
 
MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
 
Microsoft Exchange runs on the minimum hardware platform for Windows 95.
However, it is recommended that you have at least 6 megabytes (MB) of RAM
for good
performance in this beta.
 
In addition, computers using Microsoft Exchange in this beta should have
at least 7 MB of hard disk space available for the swap file.
 
USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH MICROSOFT SCHEDULE+ 1.0
 
Microsoft Exchange is designed to work with Schedule+ 2.0, which may not be
available yet. When Microsoft Exchange is installed, it will partially
disable Schedule+ 1.0. You will still be able to use Schedule+ 1.0 in
standalone mode, but you will not be able to send or receive meeting
requests. You will see an error message when starting Schedule+ 1.0 that
notifies you that the mail spooler cannot be started. Click Yes to
continue,
and Schedule+ 1.0 will continue to be installed.
 
Schedule+ is disabled by changing MAILSPL.EXE to MAILSPL.BAK
and by putting a StartupOffline=1 line into SCHDPLUS.INI.
 
Note: There is no message warning users that these changes are made.
 
USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH MICROSOFT MAIL
 
Microsoft Exchange is designed to replace the Microsoft Mail application
that
comes with Windows for Workgroups and Microsoft Mail version 3.x.
After installing Microsoft Exchange you will no longer be able to run the
older Microsoft Mail application, but you will be able to use Microsoft
Exchange to send and receive messages.
 
UPGRADING FROM WINDOWS 95 M7 OR LATER
 
You can install Microsoft Exchange with Windows 95 Final Beta over an
existing Windows 95 setup. You will need to recreate your
settings for your information services. Additionally, there is only
partial compatibility with earlier versions of the Personal Information
Store and Personal Address Book. For information regarding the use of
existing Personal Address Books and Personal Information Stores,
see "Using Microsoft Exchange with a Personal Address Book" and
"Using Microsoft Exchange with a Personal Information Store"
in EXCHANGE.DOC (see "More Information" below).
 
USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH WINDOWS 95 M7 MICROSOFT EXCHANGE
 
There is NO interoperability between M7 and the 337 releases. You cannot
send or receive messages to or from mismatched Windows 95 releases. Upgrade
all M7 Microsoft Exchange users simultaneously to Microsoft Exchange 337.
 
INSTALLATION
 
Microsoft Exchange is not installed on Windows 95 by default. To install
Microsoft Exchange, choose the Custom Setup option when running Setup. When
you are prompted with a list of components, you must select Microsoft
Exchange from the list.
 
You can also install Microsoft Exchange after you have completed
installation
of Windows 95 by using the Add/Remove Programs control panel. You must
shut down and restart Windows 95 after doing this.
 
When you install Windows 95 or use Microsoft Exchange for the first time,
the
Microsoft Exchange Setup Wizard will be run. The Wizard is also run each
time you add a new profile in the Microsoft Exchange Profiles control
panel.
 
Important: Your profile from M7 will no longer work with 337 and
should be deleted.
 
MORE INFORMATION
 
For more information, see EXCHANGE.DOC in the DOCS directory of the
CD-ROM. It is also found in the DOCS directory of floppy disk #1.
 
MICROSOFT FAX
=============
1. If you are running Microsoft Fax as your only messaging service, make
sure
your messaging profile includes a personal address book and personal
information store. To verify this, exit Microsoft Exchange if it is running
and open Mail & Fax in the Control Panel. Select your profile and click
Properties...  If you don't see "Microsoft Fax", "Personal Address Book",
and
"Personal Information Store" in the list, press Add... to add these
services.
 
2. While fax is in automatic or manual answer mode, no 16-bit application
will be able to use the modem. To let a 16-bit application use the modem,
click on the telephone icon near the clock in the Taskbar, choose Modem
Properties from the Options menu, and put fax in Don't Answer mode.
 
3. Faxes sent from and application in landscape mode may not be received
properly.
 
4. CAS modems are not supported.
 
5. For the Network Fax support to operate properly, all clients and servers
must be running the M8 version of Windows 95.
 
6. The fax menus will appear in Microsoft Exchange, even if fax is NOT in
the current profile. If you want to use fax, make sure Microsoft Fax is
installed in the current profile. Select Options... from the Tools menu of
MS Exchange, click Services - if Microsoft Fax isn't listed you will need
to
add it.
 
7. If the network fax service goes down while you are using it, faxes may
stay in your outbox and not get delivered. Restart Exchange on the client
if
this happens.
 
8.  Microsoft Fax provides the ability to send faxes without Exchange
running
when using Print to Fax, using File Send, or from the New Fax Wizard.
However, if you have the Microsoft Mail service for Exchange running as
well,
you must be sure that you have Microsoft Mail set up to automatically enter
your password. Do not disable the option to automatically enter the
password
when logging on. This problem will be fixed in the final release.
 
9.  Do not manually change any of the printer spool settings on the
properties sheet or the Microsoft Fax printer.
 
10.  Microsoft Fax is recommended only for machines with more than 8Mb of
memory in this release.
 
11.  When Microsoft Fax setup asks you if you want to have incoming calls
automatically answered, the last option should read "No.  Ask me when the
phone rings".
 
12.  Running the Fax Cover Page Editor or the New Fax Wizard on a Server
Based Setup installation will not work. To work around this problem, change
the path on of the shortcut or menu item to a fully qualified path,
including
the drive letter, to the location of the shared installation and copy the
cover page templates (*.CPE files) to your local Windows directory.
 
MODEMS
======
 
Modems Control Panel
--------------------
In order to use your modem with built-in communications features of
Windows 95, including HyperTerminal, Microsoft Network, and Dial-Up
Networking, your modem must be configured in the Modems control panel.
 
Settings made in the Modems control panel do not affect modem operation
in programs designed for MS-DOS or Windows 3.1.
 
Modem Detection
---------------
If the Modems control panel detects your modem as "Standard modem",
or incorrectly detects its make and model, you may use the "Change" button
in the Install New Modem wizard to make a different selection. Use
care, however, since manually selecting an incorrect type may cause
your modem not to work with Windows 95 communications features.
If this happens, remove the modem in the control panel, and add it
back as one of the Standard modem types.
 
When configured for "Standard Modem", Windows 95 will use your modem
with its factory default settings. The modem will make optimal
high-speed connections with Windows 95 communications features.
However, you will not be able to adjust some of the modem's
settings, such as speaker volume, cellular protocols, etc.
 
Racal modems
------------
Do not use detection in the Install New Modem wizard if you have
a Racal modem. Select "Don't detect my modem", and pick one of
the Standard modem types. If you have already run detection and
your modem is not responding, turn it off and then on again.
 
Minitel (France)
----------------
Some modems may not be able to connect to French Minitel in
HyperTerminal using the Windows 95 default settings. To correct
this, an extra command may be needed in the "Extra Settings" field
of the Advanced Settings dialog of the modem's property sheet.
Check your modem manual for the command that will enable your
modem to connect in V.23 modulation to Minitel, and add this to
the Extra Settings field.
 
MOUSE & KEYBOARD
================
 
Microsoft Mouse & BallPoint:  GROWSTUB errors
---------------------------------------------
If you were using the Microsoft Mouse Manager with Windows 3.1,
Windows 95 Setup will update the POINTER.EXE and POINTER.DLL files
in the Mouse directory of your hard disk. If these files are not
updated correctly, then you may experience errors in module GROWSTUB.
If this happens, make sure that the POINTER files were copied properly
by Setup. They may have been copied to the Windows 95 directory
instead of your Mouse directory.
 
Logitech Mouse
--------------
The Windows 95 Logitech driver supports Logitech MouseWare features.
Do not install Logitech drivers for Windows 3.1 into Windows 95.
If this happens, use the Mouse control panel to change back to
the Windows 95 Logitech drivers.
 
Mouse Systems / Genius
----------------------
Windows 95 does not have built in drivers for Mouse Systems or
Genius 3-button mice. The "Standard mouse" type will work with
these devices in their 2-button mode. Driver updates are available
in the \Drivers\Mouse directory of the Windows 95 CD-ROM, or on
the CompuServe forum, or contact your beta support team or your
local subsidiary as appropriate.
 
Microsoft Natural Keyboards
---------------------------
Windows 95 has built -in support for your Microsoft Natural Keyboard.
You will find your Windows logo keys will have added functionality
under the new operating system (including launching of the Start
Menu when pressing either Windows logo keys).
 
IntelliType 1.00 will not install under Windows 95 and have
limited functionality if you upgrade to Windows 95 over a
previously installed Windows 3.1 configuration.
 
If you are upgrading your Windows 3.1x system and the IntelliType 1.00
software we recommend that you delete the following line from your
SYSTEM.INI file:
 
taskman.exe=TASKSW16.EXE
 
This will deactivate the Windows 3.1 IntelliType Task Manager and
ensure full support of the Windows logo keys under Windows 95.
 
Microsoft IntelliPoint 1.00
---------------------------
Windows 95 has built -in support for your Microsoft Mouse.
 
IntelliPoint 1.00 will not install under Windows 95 and have
limited functionality if you upgrade to Windows 95 over a
previously installed Windows 3.1 configuration.
 
MSN, THE MICROSOFT NETWORK
===========================
 
New features for this Beta
-------------------------------
* Full access to Internet newsgroups will be available.
 
* You'll be able to send and receive electronic mail over the Internet.
 
* Microsoft Encarta and Microsoft Bookshelf will be available on
  The Microsoft Network.
 
* New bulletin board features make it even easier to read messages,
  follow conversations, and download files.
 
* Read-only bulletin boards and file libraries provide increased
  security for distributing files.
 
* Bulletin boards, chats and other services are now available in
  several languages. Additional content in other languages will be added
  throughout the Beta.
 
* You can drag and drop shortcuts, and make shortcuts to specific
  bulletin board messages.
 
* Go words provide a fast way to get to any service.
 
* New organization of information will make it even easier to find
  services.
 
* Many forums are now moderated.
 
* Posted files are made available for downloading only after they
  have been screened by a forum manager.
 
* An online usage statement is now available, showing user activity.
 
* User address book information can now be easily updated.
 
Access to The Microsoft Network
-------------------------------
The Microsoft Network is not installed on Windows 95 by default. To
install The Microsoft Network, when running Setup, choose the Custom Setup
option. You must select The Microsoft Network from the components list.
 
You can also install The Microsoft Network after you have installed
Windows 95. Click Start on the taskbar, point to Settings, click Control
Panel, and then click Add/Remove Programs.
 
To sign up, click Start on the taskbar, point to Programs, and click
The Microsoft Network. Even if you were a member of MSN during a previous
Beta, you must sign up again.
 
Billing
-------------------------------
Currently all access to The Microsoft Network is free. Information on
pricing and policies will be sent to you before we begin actual billing.
At that time, you will be able to select a subscription and payment plan,
or terminate your MSN account.
 
During the free period, billing information will be collected to ensure
that billing will work correctly when the product is released. You will
need a valid credit card number to use MSN, but no charges will be billed
to your account. Your online statement will show your account activity,
but the charges will always be $0.00. You may see a message about the
cost of a file you are about to copy (download) to your computer, but
that charge will not be billed to your account.
 
Content
-------------------------------
The Microsoft Network is a big place, with many forums to visit and
bulletin boards to browse. While some of them will have forum managers
and content (you'll see bulletin board messages and chat discussions),
not every area will be populated on the first day. Please don't let
this stop you from posting a message or arranging to meet someone in
a chat room. If you don't find something you want, keep checking;
we keep growing and adding content all the time.
 
Tell us what you think!
-------------------------------
We'd love to hear what you think of The Microsoft Network. Click Member
Assistance, double-click the Customer Support folder, and post a message
or two. Let us know what you like, what you want to see added, and what
you couldn't live without in an online service.
 
E-mail
-------------------------------
You use Microsoft Exchange to send and receive MSN e-mail.
For Beta information on Microsoft Exchange, see EXCHANGE.DOC in the DOCS
directory of the CD-ROM or in the DOCS directory of floppy disk #1.
 
If you used e-mail on a previous Beta of Windows 95, and want to upgrade
your files containing messages, follow the directions in EXCHANGE.DOC
titled "Personal Information Store: Upgrading old PSTs from previous
Betas of Windows 95."
 
Beta support
-------------------------------
Support for The Microsoft Network is available online. You can get help
from our Beta support staff in several ways. Click Member Assistance,
and then double-click Customer Support. You'll find a Beta Support bulletin
board with messages about every area of MSN. You can see the questions that
other members have already asked. If you don't see the answer you need, you
can post a message, and our Customer Support staff will answer your
question.
 
Having trouble connecting or getting to online support?
-------------------------------------------------------
First, try using the Signup and Access Troubleshooter that is part of
MSN Help. Click Start on the taskbar, click Find, and then type MSN.HLP.
Once the filename is found, double-click it. In the Help Contents,
click Troubleshooting.
 
There are a few other reasons you may not be able to connect:
 
1. If you can dial in, but can't connect, we may be performing periodic
maintenance or automated testing. Although we will not take The Microsoft
Network offline every day, we will occasionally schedule work between
11:00 P.M. and 2:00 A.M., PST (7:00 A.M.-10:00 A.M., GMT). In addition,
automated tests will be run every Tuesday and Thursday.
At other times, we may be experiencing unanticipated outages of service.
Please try connecting at a few different times before contacting our
customer support numbers.
 
2. If you have trouble connecting while trying to sign up for a
member ID, you may be in an area that is not supported by our
toll-free signup number. If this happens, you will hear your modem
try to connect several times without success. The Connection Settings
dialog box will then appear. Click Access Numbers, and then for both the
primary and backup phone numbers, click Change, and choose a number
in your calling area. Click Try Again in the Connection Settings
dialog box, and you should be able to connect.
 
If you are still unable to connect, contact Technical Support
at the phone numbers listed in the MSN.HLP Help file. Note that the
Beta voice mail number listed in Help will only be active until 3/13.
When explaining the problem you are having, please be sure to describe
the specific symptoms, including any error messages and modem behavior,
information about your configuration (CPU, modem, modem speed, phone
line, and so on) and your name and a number where you can be reached.
 
Reporting Bugs
-------------------------------
If you find a bug, use the MSN Bug Report Form in the Customer Support
folder to fill out a bug report.
 
Known Bugs
-------------------------------
To see a complete list of known problems and workarounds, click Member
Assistance, double-click Customer Support, and open the Known Bugs
bulletin board.
 
* If you drag the MSN icon from your desktop to your Start menu and click
  it, you will not be able to start MSN. To avoid this problem, do not put
  the MSN icon on your Start menu.
 
  If you have already put it on the Start menu and clicked it there, you
  must uninstall MSN, and then reinstall it. To uninstall MSN, on the
  Start menu, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add/Remove
Programs.
  Click the Windows Setup tab, clear the checkbox for The Microsoft
Network,
  and then click OK. To reinstall MSN, double-click Add/Remove Programs,
  click the Windows Setup tab, check The Microsoft Network, and then click
  OK. You will be prompted to restart your computer.
 
  In order to make sure you don't have to uninstall and reinstall again,
  you should remove the nonfunctional MSN icon from your Start menu. Click
  Start, point to Settings, click Taskbar, click the Start Menu Programs
  tab, and then click Remove. Click the MSN shortcut icon and click Remove.
 
* If you have set the option to disconnect after a specified period of
  inactivity to an amount equal to or greater than five minutes, but you
  leave a service such as a chat room or bulletin board open, you will not
  be automatically disconnected. To work around this, when you are done,
  on the File menu, click Sign Out, or close all the windows related to
  MSN.
 
* For MSN users in Australia: Dialup access numbers are available for most
  STD codes in Australia. Choose the correct access number for your area.
  If you choose the number for a different STD code, MSN will fail to
  connect. If for some reason you cannot choose the number for your STD
  code, you will have to type the number in the phone number box rather
  than choosing from a list. The number to enter is
   131400:.MSFTG000
 
  Enter  0,131400:.MSFTG000 if you need to dial 0 to dial out of your
  PBX system. The extension ":.MSFTG000" will be hidden after it is
accepted,
  but you must enter it in order to connect successfully.
 
  Also, note that when you are asked to type your area code (STD code), you
  should type it without the leading zero used for dialing in Australia.
  For example, the area code for Sydney is 2, and for Melbourne is 3.
 
MULTI-LANGUAGE SUPPORT
======================
Multi-Language support does not function correctly if selected at setup
time.
In order to get Multi-Language support, wait until after you are running
Windows 95 and use the Control Panel's Add/Remove programs feature.
Multi-Language support can be found in the Details section of Accessories.
 
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KBSubcategory: wpp95 win95
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Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1995.
