Overview of the Internet Connection WizardLast reviewed: September 29, 1997Article ID: Q169514 |
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SUMMARYThis article provides an overview of what occurs when you run the Internet Connection Wizard. The following topics are discussed:
MORE INFORMATIONThe Internet Connection Wizard is included in every copy of Internet Explorer. The Internet Connection Wizard is a fully automated process that takes you through three important steps to set up your connection to the Internet. After completing each step, the wizard saves Internet connection information to your computer so that you will have the proper configuration for accessing the Internet in the future.
Step 1: Setting Up Your Computer for the First TimeDuring this step the Internet Connection Wizard does the following:
Step 2: Signing Up for an Internet AccountAfter the Internet Connection Wizard has completed step 1, it runs Microsoft Internet Explorer and displays either the sign-up page for the Internet service provider (ISP) that comes with your computer or a list of providers for you to choose from. To create an Internet account:
Step 3: Setting Up Your Internet SoftwareAfter you have signed up for an Internet account, the Internet Connection Wizard will start a Setup program to install and configure the Internet software required by your service provider. To set up the Internet software correctly, follow the instructions on the Setup screen. After your software has been set up, you can begin exploring the Internet.
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