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Join Date: Jun 2000
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When installing Netscape, what's a better option, Typical installation or Custom installation? Is it basically similar to installing WIN98? Pro's and con's? I would rather not install extras that I may not use, however I would like to have access to e-mail capability. Where can I get a list of the options that customizing have? Thanks.
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At some point during the install it'll show you what it's installing. I'd go custom, and make sure you're getting the import utility (which isn't part of the standard install), so you'll be able to import mail from other mail clients.
Just make sure you get all of the plugins and what not. If you don't use composer or Instant Messanger or Real Player, there's no need to install them. Xayd |
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Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Dublin, Ireland
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I go custom....ALWAYS!
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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Thanks, I got Nestscape 4.74 installed and once in a while it freezes like others posted experiencing problems before.
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