IA: How to Use Internet Assistant 1.0 with Windows 95 |
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This article describes how to use Internet Assistant, version 1.0, with Word for Windows, versions 6.0a or 6.0c, on the Windows 95 operating system.
Internet Assistant does not allow you to browse the World Wide Web unless
you have an existing connection to the Internet. A connection to the
Internet must be established through a private Internet service provider.
In Windows 95 you can use Dial-up Networking to connect to your service
provider.
The Dial-up Networking feature that ships with Windows 95 allows access to
the following types of provider services:
CSLIP: Unix Connection with IP Header CompressionFor information on what you need to set up Dial-up Networking and how to configure the service provider, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
NRN: NetWare Connect
PPP: Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5, Internet
SLIP: Unix Connection
Windows for Workgroups and Windows NT 3.1
Q133219 Connecting to the Internet Using a Service ProviderOnce dial-up networking and the service provider are set up, connect to the Internet, and then start Internet Assistant to browse the web.
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