I never tried to access MSN, and have never seen MSN in action, but I remember an ad that said MSN required Windows 95 or 98. That was before ME, and I think it was also before Win2000. But Windows NT was conspicuous by its absence and seemed to indicate MS was not good for compatibility even with their own current OSes. I think, but am not entirely certain, MSN is an online service comparable to AOL, Prodigy and CompuServe, rather than a straight ISP like shentel.net or bluegrass.net .
Here is a signature from newsgroup sci.med.pharmacy by somebody many of us have seen on this mailing list, especially in the days of Freewwweb (this is not me, but contains a link relevant to DOS-friendly Internet): Wizard57M Glenn Gilbreath Jr. Registered Pharmacist http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/index.htm -- DOS Internet, Close Windows and Keep the Internet Open! -- -- Tom Mueller
