After you have successfully logged on, the Dial-up Networking icon appears in the system tray on the task bar. Click this icon to hang up the connection, or select Open Dial-up Monitor to get information about your connection, including the DCE connection speed (bps) and your IP address (Details button).

CompuServe 4.02 and higher in Windows 2000

The following installation instructions are based on the CompuServe 4.0.2 installation Help file for Windows NT 4.0 and modified for use in Windows 2000 Professional. If you experience problems of any kind with these instructions, please contact your local CompuServe help desk for further assistance.

Unless otherwise noted, all settings or selections should be left at their default values.

To use CompuServe 4.02 or higher in Windows 2000, do the following:

1.Click Start -> Settings->/ Network and Dial-Up Connections. Double-clickMake New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard.

2.In the first window, click Next. In the following window, select the option Dial-up to the Internet, then click Next. Now select I want to set up my

Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN) and click Next. In the next window, choose the option I connect through a phone line and a modem, then click Next.

3.In the Choose Modem window, select one of the following modem entries:

cFos ISDN, CompuServe

cFos ISDN, X.75, Defaults, Mailbox Settings

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