On 17 Mar 00 at 18:03, Bernie wrote:
>>Any (well I haven't tried them all - but all the big) ISPs in Sweden act
>>like that. And trying to do it in Windows 95 doesn't help either since
>>there's still some basic facts you need to know (like the phone number to
>>call - and no I'm NOT kidding). It was much better when you got the
>>information you needed on a piece of paper, but that was a very long time
>>ago now.
My ISP sent me a nice half sheet of paper with the IE installation
disks that have DNS numbers, NNTP server domain, POP/SMTP server
domain, regular domain and the local, national and ISDN dialup
numbers, as well as the phone numbers and email addresses for tech
suppoort and sales.
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
Is it time for your medication or mine?
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