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1-1: Introduction




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This article is from the Windows NT Internet FAQ, by sscoggin@enet.net (Steve Scoggins) with numerous contributions by others.

1-1: Introduction


Document: Windows NT Internet FAQ
Revision: December, 30 1994

Authors: Steve Scoggins
email: sscoggin@enet.net

Tom Baltrushaytis
email: tbaltru@orion.it.luc.edu

Copyright: Copyright (C), 1994 Steve Scoggins & Tom Baltrushaytis
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RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Availability: This is available:
via anonymous ftp from: rtfm.mit.edu
in the file: windows-nt/internet-faq/part1
and via WWW from: http://www.luc.edu/~tbaltru/faq/

See also:

The release of Windows NT V3.5 with slip and ppp support has resulted
in the following questions being asked frequently in the
comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc and in comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup news groups.
This document is intended to be a starting point for a new users guide to
internet connectivity and resources using NT or NTAS slip/ppp for dialup
access.

We welcome your comments on this FAQ. We also encourage you to send us
any additional information you would like to see added to this document.
Send your comments to the authors via the email address listed above.
If you include attach files use MIME or UUENCODE for the attachments.
MIME is preferred for attachments.

Third party applications - Your personal experiences with some of the
commercial add-ons for Internet related products (NFS, Mosaic clients,
SMTP gateways, etc.) recommendations and installation how-to for
the multiple COM port cards, and the high speed UART cards.


 

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