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How to make a New Dial-Up Connection in Windows 98
 
The following instructions are for the Microsoft Internet Connection Wizard delivered with Windows 98. If you have a different version of the Microsoft Internet Connection Wizard, you may still use these instructions for guidance.
It is highly recommended that you delete any AOL adapters that are located in your network properties before you set up your connection.
 
From the desktop, Click your "Start" button (often in the lower left corner of the screen) and single-click with the left mouse button. The "Start" menu will appear.
Click Programs
Click "Internet Explorer"
Click "Connection Wizard". The Internet Connection Wizard will start.
Choose the middle option.  Click Next
 
Choose the top option.   Click Next
 
Choose connect using my phone line.   Click Next
 
Type the 7 digit local access number into the box labled Telephone number. Uncheck the Dial using the area code and country code box.   Click Next
 
Type your username (username@tlcis.net) and password.   Click Next
 
Choose the 'No' option on the Advanced Settings screen.   Click Next
 
Type TLCIS Online as your connection name.   Click Next
 
Choose the yes option if you want to setup your email account at this time. (recommended).   Click Next
 
If you do not choose to set up your email account at this time, click the No radio button, click next and choose no for the option on the next 2 screens. You will see the finished screen that is at the bottom of this tutorial.
 
Type in the name you want others to see when they receive mail from you. ie. John Smith or Smith Family or Bill & Donna Smith   Click Next
 
Type your email address in the box provided.   Click Next
 
Your incoming mail server is a POP3.  Type mail.tlcis.net in the Incoming and outgoing server boxes.   Click Next
 
Check the radio button: 'Log on using POP account name. Type your account name (entire email address) and password into the boxes provided.  Click Next
 
Choose a name to identify this email account.  The reason for this is that you may have multiple email accounts.   Click Next
 
Choose the No option   Click Next
 
Choose the No option   Click Next
 
Click Finish

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