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Using AntiVirus, ConfigSafe, System Management Tools, and Other Programs

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Using AntiVirus, ConfigSafe, System Management Tools, and Other Programs This section contains information about IBM AntiVirus for Windows 95, ConfigSafe for Windows 95, IBM System Management Tools, and other programs that come with your computer. Your computer has standard desktop programs provided by Windows 95: My Computer, Inbox, Recycle Bin, The Internet, My Briefcase, Online Services, and The Microsoft Network. In addition, your computer comes with standard Windows 95 programs that you access through the Programs choice on the Windows Start menu: Accessories, StartUp, MS-DOS prompt, Windows Explorer, and so on. For information about the software in these groups, refer to your Windows 95 manual or online Help. In addition, your computer comes with an extra application on the desktop that is provided by IBM as a convenience to you. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0x, is an updated, ready-to-install version of the Internet Explorer. This application makes it easy to navigate and find information on your company's intranet or on the World Wide Web. (Note that Microsoft provides Internet Explorer 3.02 with the Windows 95 operating system preinstalled in your computer; IBM provides Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0x in a ready-to-install form on the hard disk so that you can easily install it from the desktop if you want to.) If you want to install Internet Explorer 4.0x, double-click on the IE4 Setup icon on the desktop. Follow the instructions on the screen. When you install Version 4.0x, a channel bar appears to the right of the desktop screen. Note: You must be connected to your company's intranet or to the World Wide Web (or both) to be able to use Internet Explorer. For information on connecting to the World Wide Web, as well as further information on the Internet Explorer tool, refer to the Microsoft Windows 95 manual provided with your computer. 12 About Your Software

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Using AntiVirus, ConfigSafe, System
Management Tools, and Other Programs
This section contains information about IBM AntiVirus for Windows
95, ConfigSafe for Windows 95, IBM System Management Tools, and
other programs that come with your computer.
Your computer has standard desktop programs provided by
Windows 95:
My Computer, Inbox, Recycle Bin, The Internet, My
Briefcase, Online Services, and The Microsoft Network.
In addition,
your computer comes with standard Windows 95 programs that you
access through the Programs choice on the Windows Start menu:
Accessories, StartUp, MS-DOS prompt, Windows Explorer, and so
on.
For information about the software in these groups, refer to
your Windows 95 manual or online Help.
In addition, your computer comes with an extra application on the
desktop that is provided by IBM as a convenience to you.
Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0x, is an updated, ready-to-install version of the
Internet Explorer.
This application makes it easy to navigate and
find information on your company's intranet or on the World Wide
Web.
(Note that Microsoft provides Internet Explorer 3.02 with the
Windows 95 operating system preinstalled in your computer; IBM
provides Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0x in a ready-to-install form
on the hard disk so that you can easily install it from the desktop if
you want to.)
If you want to install Internet Explorer 4.0x, double-click on the
IE4
Setup
icon on the desktop.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
When you install Version 4.0x, a channel bar appears to the right of
the desktop screen.
Note:
You must be connected to your company's intranet or to the
World Wide Web (or both) to be able to use Internet
Explorer.
For information on connecting to the World Wide
Web, as well as further information on the Internet Explorer
tool, refer to the Microsoft Windows 95 manual provided
with your computer.
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