| The following write-up was
written using version 5.0 of Internet Explorer and, unless noted, has shown to
be applicable to other v5.x releases. It assumes that Internet Explorer v5.x
has been installed correctly. For more information about Internet Explorer
v5.x than is provided here, please see its help menu.
Configuring Internet Explorer v5.x
Start Homepage
- Start Internet Explorer.
- Select Tools >> Internet Options >> General
tab.
- Where it reads 'You can change which page to
use for your home page', enter:
http://www.greenapple.com
- Hit Apply. Hit OK.
Autodial
Internet Explorer 5.x allows the computer to
automatically dial and login to an Internet account when launched. These steps
assume a dial-in connection icon "Shortcut to Green Apple" has already been
created (located on the desktop or the path My Computer >> Dialup Networking).
- Start Internet Explorer.
- Select Tools >> Internet Options >>
Connections tab.
- Choose: [x] Always dial my default connection
- In "Dialup settings" window, highlight the
connection you wish to dial, click the "Set Default" button
- Remove the checkmark from "Perform system
security check before dialing"
- Click the "Settings" button
- If applicable, remove the checkmarks from:
"Automatically detect settings" and "Use automatic configuration script"
- Under the "Dialup Settings" field, enter the
user name and password. Leave "Domain" field blank.
- If applicable, remove the checkmark from: "Do
not allow Internet programs to use this connection"
- Hit OK. Hit Apply. Hit OK.
Access to Other Applications
Internet Explorer 5.x offers an easy interface
for sending Internet documents or hyperlinks to other Internet applications.
While the default settings from a new installation of Internet Explorer 5.x
are acceptable for a majority of customers, some may wish to use non-Microsoft
clients for Email and Usenet (e.g., Eudora or Forte Agent).
To configure Internet Explorer 5.x to recognize
third-party software:
- Select Tools >> Internet Options >> Programs
tab.
- Select the existing application desired from
the drop-down menus for each specified category. If an application field is
blank, or if the desired software is not listed as available, then the helper
application will need to be re-installed.
- Hit Apply. Hit OK.
Using Internet Explorer
The Internet Explorer display is divided into
six regions. From top to bottom they are: a row of pull-down menus, the
toolbars (Navigation, Address, and Links) the HTML viewer, and the Status bar.
To go to a known site, enter the web-address
(a.k.a. the Universal Resource Locator, the URL) on the Address line. Most web
addresses begin with 'http://' (e.g., http://www.yahoo.com); this may be
omitted however as Internet Explorer will imply it (e.g., yahoo.com). Internet
Explorer also uses 'Auto Complete' and will suggest frequently used URLs by
displaying matching addresses in its history file through a drop-down menu. To
hide or show the Address line, select View > Toolbars > Address Bar and remove
or add the checkmark.
The HTML viewer fills the majority of the
Internet Explorer display. It is here that homepages are displayed. Within a
given homepage often appear images and underscored text. When you click on a
link, the web page to which that link points will then be retrieved and
displayed.
The Status Bar at bottom will indicate the
percentage of downloading that is complete when retrieving a web page. To hide
or show the Status Bar remove or add the checkmark at View >> Status Bar.
The Navigation toolbar is the strip of buttons
starting on left with a 'Back' arrow and ending on right with 'Edit'. All the
buttons on the toolbar have an equivalent in a pull-down menu. To hide the
toolbar, remove checkmark from View >> Toolbars >> Standard buttons.
A special region that may be opened within the
HTML viewer is the Explorer Bar. The Explorer Bar helps manage features of the
browser, like searches, favorites, and the history. Typically the Explorer Bar
is opened to the left of the current page. To open the Explorer Bar, select
one of the icons that appear for it on the toolbar or select View >> Explore
Bar and choosing which Explorer Bar you want opened. To hide the Explorer Bar,
select View >> Explorer bar >> and remove any checked instances.
Pull-down Menu Items
Across the top of Internet Explorer is a row of
pull-down menus starting with 'File' on the left and ending with 'Help' on the
right. Below are descriptions of the more important menu selections:
| File |
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| New |
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Window |
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Open a new copy of Internet
Explorer. |
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Message |
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Open email helper app to
compose and send an email. |
|
Post |
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Open Usenet helper app to post
an article to a newsgroup. |
|
Contact |
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Create a new contact in the
address book. |
|
Internet Call |
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Make a new call using Microsoft
NetMeeting. |
| Open |
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Open local file or web page. |
| Save |
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Save current page locally (i.e.
on hard drive) |
| Save as |
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Save current page locally
providing a directory name. |
| Page Setup |
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Printing layout. |
| Print |
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Print current page. |
| Send |
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Page By Email |
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Send current page via email as
an attachment. |
|
Link By Email |
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Open new email message to which
a link to current page is included. |
| Shortcut To
Desktop |
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Create a desktop icon which
leads directly to that website. |
| Properties |
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Give information about the
current homepage. |
| [list] |
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List of most recently visited
pages this session. |
| Work Offline |
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Browse files previously
downloaded (as through subscription mechanism) without having therowser try
to retrieve them from the Internet again. |
| Close |
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Close this Internet Explorer
window. |
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| Edit |
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| Find |
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Search the current page for
word / phrase. |
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| View |
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| Toolbars |
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Standard buttons |
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Hide / show Navigation buttons. |
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Address buttons |
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Hide / show Address line. |
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Links |
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Hide / show Links line. |
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Radio |
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Hide / show Radio toolbar
(available with Windows Media Player). |
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Status bar |
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Hide / show Status bar at
bottom. |
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Explorer bar |
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Hide / show Explorer bar. |
| Go To |
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Back |
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Back one page in history. |
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Forward |
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Forward one page in history (if
available). |
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Home Page |
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Return to Internet start page. |
| Stop |
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Interrupt current transfer. |
| Refresh |
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Display a fresh copy of page. |
| Text Size |
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Adjust the font size. |
| Source |
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View HTML (Hyper Text Markup
Language) code which produced the current page. |
| Full Screen |
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Display page in full screen
(i.e. no bars). |
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| Favorites |
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| Add to
Favorites |
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Add the current page to your
favorites list for easy retrieval in the future. |
| Organize
Favorites |
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Organize (add/mod/delete) your
favorites list. |
| [bottom
list] |
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List and sub-menus of
favorites. |
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| Tools |
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| Mail and
News |
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Launch helper applications (if
available). |
| Internet
Options |
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Setting in which user may
customize Internet Explorer's operation. |
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| Help |
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Help menus on Internet
Explorer. |
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