NEC L320 Personal Computer User Manual


 
4-4 Using the Operating System and Utilities
Setup MSN Internet Access Provides a setup program that allows you to sign-up
for the Microsoft Network. If you already have an account, use this interface to
sign-on to the Microsoft Network.
Network Neighborhood Appears when your computer is connected to a network.
Use the network neighborhood to browse through the computers in your workgroup
and the computers in the entire network.
My Briefcase Provides a mechanism for file synchronization between the NEC
Versa and another system.
My Documents Provides you with a convenient place to store documents,
graphics, and other files for quick access.
Connect to the Internet Runs the Internet Connection wizard that helps you to set
up your computer to access the Internet.
Note
Before connecting to the Internet, you must either have a modem and a
working phone line connected to your system or have an optional LAN card installed for
network access.
Online Services Includes setup icons for a variety of online services.
Your NEC Versa comes with all the software you need to get started on the most
popular services available today. For a fee, online services give you access to the
Internet, e-mail, the world wide web, travel information, news reports, and more.
Note
Before choosing and registering for an online service, you must connect your
system to a local area network or to a working phone line. The phone line must be
analog. If you are unsure what type of line you have, call your local phone company.
If you are using this product outside of the United States or Canada, some online
services may require a long-distance or international call.
NEC Customize Gives you the option to launch the Application and Driver CD.
Outlook Express Provides your default e-mail program with secure and
personalized features for e-mail and newsgroup communication. Also access
Outlook Express under Start, Programs, Outlook Express.
Internet Explorer Provides your default Internet program. Also access Internet
Explorer under Start, Programs, Internet Explorer.