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| 116372 | 2003-01-24 19:13:00 | Can anyone tell me how to make netscape 7 open the inbox when I click on the mail icon. It opens a page before that and I have to click on "read messages" before the inbox opens. Also there is no list of folders on that page. I want to make it look like Netscape 4.79. Another thing, it will not ask me to connect to the internet as I open the program even though it is set up in the "internet options" to do that. I have netscape 4.79 and IE 6 on another computer. They both work fine but I cannot get rid of the IE icon on the desktop. Any ideas. Thank you. Allan |
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| 116373 | 2003-01-24 20:26:00 | With mail open go to View/Show/Hide/select My Sidebar Click on the triangle next to your mail account to show all folders. Select Inbox and close mail When you open Mail again it will open in inbox with all folders showing. On Windows 95/98/Me To dial up to the Internet when using Netscape 7 on Windows 95/98/Me, follow these steps: 1. Open My Computer. 2. Open Control Panel. 3. Double-click the Internet or Internet Options icon. 4. Click the Connection or Connections tab. 5. Select the checkbox next to "Connect to the Internet as Needed" or "Dial whenever a connection is not present." 6. Select the ISP that you want the autodialer to use. 7. Click OK to confirm your changes. On Windows XP To dial up to the Internet when using Netscape 7 on Windows XP, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, click Control Panel, click Network and Internet Connections, and then click Network Connection. 2. Click the Advanced menu. 3. Click Dial-up Preferences. 4. Click the Autodial tab. 5. Select the checkbox next to the ISP you want the autodialer to use. 6. Click OK to confirm your changes. When any application that uses the Internet is started, the autodialer will automatically start. |
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