Top Articles on Windows 95 Communications

Last reviewed: December 5, 1997
Article ID: Q151296
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

INSTRUCTION

Microsoft FastTips is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from a touch-tone telephone. To order items from this catalog, first select the items you want to receive, noting the five- to six-digit number of the Item ID shown below for each item, and then:

- Dial the toll-free FastTips number (800) 936-4200. - When prompted, select Microsoft Windows 95. - Press one (1) on your phone keypad to select the Express Catalog

  Order Service.
- When prompted, select the delivery method, fax. - When prompted, enter your three-digit area code and seven-digit fax
  number on your phone keypad.
- When prompted, enter the number of the Item ID and press #, for up
  to five items.

When finished, simply hang up. If you have problems receiving a fax, please call (425) 635-3199.

ARTICLE LISTING

ITEM ID ARTICLE TITLE                                                PAGES
Q127994 Errors Using Non-TAPI Programs If TAPI Program Set to Answer     2
Q129049 How to Perform 10-Digit Dialing in Windows 95                    3
Q133219 Connecting to the Internet Using a Service Provider              3
Q138789 How to Connect to the Internet in Windows 95                     7
Q139348 Programs Using Old Winsock.dll File May Not Work in Windows 95   3
Q139710 How to Enable Dial-Up Networking Server Capabilities             4

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Additional query words: 95
Keywords : win95 kbref kbtlc
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: December 5, 1997
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