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Service Pack 5, Additional setup tasks, Setting up Internet Explorer

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Service Pack 5 Service Pack 5 is a Windows NT Workstation update that Microsoft makes available to Windows NT Workstation users. To install device drivers without affecting the Service Pack 5 installation, you must install the device drivers from the I386 directory on drive C. If you install device drivers from any directory or device other than the I386 directory on drive C, you will have to reinstall Service Pack 5. To reinstall Service Pack 5, double-click Service Pack 5 on the desktop. Then click OK. Service Pack 5 is available at http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/news/msinfo.html from the World Wide Web. Additional setup tasks This section includes information about several tasks that you might want to perform as part of setting up your computer. These tasks are optional, and consider each of them before completing the setup. Setting up Internet Explorer Installing other operating systems Setting up Internet Explorer Internet Explorer is a tool that you can use to navigate your company intranet or the World Wide Web. Note: You must be connected to your company intranet or to the World Wide Web (or both) to be able to use Internet Explorer. For information on connecting to the Internet, as well as further information about Internet Explorer, see the Windows NT Workstation manual that comes with your computer. Installing other operating systems If you install (or reinstall) another operating system, you might need additional software or device drivers. Hardware-specific support software is available on the Device Driver and IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD. If you experience problems with device drivers installed from this CD, you can obtain updated device drivers at http://www.ibm.com/support on the World Wide Web. Chapter 2. Setting up your computer 23

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Service Pack 5
Service Pack 5 is a Windows NT Workstation update that Microsoft makes
available to Windows NT Workstation users.
To install device drivers without affecting the Service Pack 5 installation,
you must install the device drivers from the I386 directory on drive C.
If
you install device drivers from any directory or device other than the I386
directory on drive C, you will have to reinstall Service Pack 5.
To reinstall Service Pack 5, double-click
Service Pack 5
on the desktop.
Then click
OK
.
Service Pack 5 is available at
Web.
Additional setup tasks
This section includes information about several tasks that you might want
to perform as part of setting up your computer.
These tasks are optional,
and consider each of them before completing the setup.
±
Setting up Internet Explorer
±
Installing other operating systems
Setting up Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer is a tool that you can use to navigate your company
intranet or the World Wide Web.
Note:
You
must
be connected to your company intranet or to the World
Wide Web (or both) to be able to use Internet Explorer.
For
information on connecting to the Internet, as well as further
information about Internet Explorer, see the Windows NT
Workstation manual that comes with your computer.
Installing other operating systems
If you install (or reinstall) another operating system, you might need
additional software or device drivers.
Hardware-specific support software
is available on the
Device Driver and IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD
.
If you
experience problems with device drivers installed from this CD, you can
obtain updated device drivers at http://www.ibm.com/support on the
World Wide Web.
Chapter 2.
Setting up your computer
23