
   Accessing Multiple Internet Accounts with Windows 95
   
                                      
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   Many Windows 95 users have more than one Internet account, and
   therefore need separate phone number settings, IP settings, DNS
   settings, etc. for each provider they access. Windows 95 allows users
   to specify custom settings for each dial-up profile.
   
   These instructions assume you have already completed the steps to set
   up Windows 95 to successfully access one Internet provider. If you
   have not, please refer to the instructions on the Windows95.com TCP/IP
   Setup Page.
   
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Step 1: Set up the Connection Icon for Your Additional Internet Account

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   Open up My Computer from the desktop and double-click the Dial-Up
   Networking icon. Double-click the Make New Connection icon. This will
   walk you through the Make New Connection wizard. The first dialog box
   looks like this.
   
   Fill in all the necessary settings (as you did for your original
   Internet connection). In the Server Type dialog box (which looks like
   this), you'll see the TCP/IP Settings... button. Press it and you'll
   see a TCP/IP Settings dialog box for that connection profile only. It
   looks like this. Put in the necessary information for this connection
   (refer to your previous connection, or to the Windows95.com TCP/IP
   Setup Page for instructions on these settings) then press OK. You do
   not have to change the TCP/IP settings in the Network dialog box in
   the Control Panel.
   
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Step 2: Complete your Configuration and Dial Your Provider

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   Make sure all your other settings are correct. You are new ready to
   dial either provider, simply by double-clicking their icons in the
   Dial-up Networking folder.
   
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