Microsoft Internet Explorer for NT

Thank you for using Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows NT 4.0

You can use Microsoft Internet Explorer to browse Web pages on your local network and/or on the Internet
To browse Web pages on your local network, type the computer name of the Web server in the address box at the top of this browser. For example if the server is named \\CorpNet, type: CorpNet
To connect to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider, you need a modem or ISDN adapter and information from your service provider. You also need to install the TCP/IP network protocol and Remote Access Service (RAS) from the Network Control Panel applet under Start/Settings/Control Panel.
To connect to the Internet through your local computer network, you need a network adapter card and information about the proxy server on your network. Contact your system administrator if you don't have the proxy server information. You also need to install the TCP/IP network protocol on your machine.
Visit Microsoft on the Internet

The Microsoft Corporation at http://www.microsoft.com
Microsoft Internet Explorer Home Page at http://www.microsoft.com/ie
Microsoft Product Support Services at http://www.microsoft.com/support
MSN: The Microsoft Network at http://www.msn.com
Get ISDN for Microsoft Windows at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/getisdn


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