and when the password window appears, select the option always allow viewing or allow viewing only this time.

To use Content Advisor:

1Click Start on the taskbar, and then click Control Panel.

2Click Network and Internet Connections, if it is present.3Double-clickInternet Options.

4Click the Content tab.

5In the Content Advisor area, click Enable.

6On the Ratings tab, click a category in the list, and then click and drag the slider bar until the rating level is set to the limit you want to use.

7Repeat step 6 for each category you want to limit.

8Click Apply, and then click OK.

9Type a password into the Password box and the Confirm password box, and then click OK.

NOTE: If you want to change the settings after the initial setup, click Settings in the Content Adviser area instead of Enable. The Enable button works as a toggle to turn the Content Advisor on and off.

sending and receiving e-mail

E-mail (electronic mail) allows you to send and receive letters, pictures, postcards, and even music and video clips.

Your PC comes with an e-mail program from Microsoft called Outlook Express (select models only). You may also use e-mail programs from other vendors. Some ISPs provide their own e-mail programs. You use an e-mail program to send, receive, and organize your messages. You can organize, read, and create new messages even when you are off-line (not connected to the Internet).

NOTE: Some models come with Microsoft Outlook instead of Outlook Express. For details on using Microsoft Outlook, open the Outlook program and select Help.

if using outlook express

The first time you start Outlook Express, the Internet Connection Wizard window opens if you are not already connected to the Internet.

The Wizard will ask for connection information such as an account name and password and the names of an incoming and an outgoing mail server. If you need help with any of this information, contact your ISP.

After the first time you sign up and connect through an ISP, you can run Outlook Express from the Start menu.

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