- Published: September 14, 2022
- Updated: September 14, 2022
- University / College: Washington University in St. Louis
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Getting Ready for
Microsoft Windows 2000
Readme: Web Version
March 3, 1999
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Microsoft Corporation, 1999
Read this file for important information on using this course.
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How to Use This Document
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To read this file online, maximize Windows Notepad and
use the PAGE DOWN and PAGE UP keys. You can also print
the file in any Windows-based word processing
program by clicking Print on the File menu.
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Contents
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This compact disc contains all of the files required to complete
the modules in this course.
The following table describes the contents.
File or folder Description
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default. htm File required to open the Web page.
readme. txt File that explains how to install Microsoft
Internet Explorer version 4. 01 and open the
Student Materials Web page.
webfiles Web page files.
To view the contents of this course, you will need:
1. A computer running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4. 0, or Windows 2000.
2. A VGA or Super VGA (SVGA) monitor capable of displaying 256 colors.
True Color recommended.
3. Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4. 0 or higher.
For best results:
1. Configure your monitor for 800 x 600 resolution and for True Color.
2. Under Settings on the Start menu, set the taskbar to Auto hide.
To Install Microsoft Internet Explorer 4. 01:
* Visit the Microsoft Internet Explorer download site at
http://www. microsoft. com/windows/ie/download/default. asp
To start the course:
1. Display the contents of the C: drive.
2. In the MOC folder, open the nt1555a folder, and double-click
default. htm.