Net Zero -- Special Instructions
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Special instructions are needed because of the pervasive nature of
NetZero. NetZero takes over the desktop rendering it useless for you
and messes up the taskbar usually by hiding it.
Obtaining NetZero for installation
See http://www.netzero.net, sign up for the free email and web -- do not
sign up for the pay for versions. More instructions of setting up your
system are on by webnofee page, but the installation
will set up your files for you.
Questions you will be asked for in setting up an account.
- First question will by your name, address, phone number, and birthdate.
- You will be asked for a username and password.
- Alternate email address (probably would be needed if you lose use
of your email or account).
- What car if any you own, when do you plan to buy your next car, and
what kind, household income range.
- Pick from listings of hobby interests, pick from entertainment
interests (i.e. TV, move theater), and occupational list.
The opt-out appears to have been replaced by an opt-in for additional Email
advertising. Your desktop will be covered/hidden anyway with advertising.
You will be asked this same information several times over once you
are again on line -- fortunately the blanks are already filled in.
Installation directed questions
What other email do you have. Probably was ask what browser (Internet
Explorer) and what email reader (Outlook Express).
Normal Logon for estabilished account
[Start] Net zero & NZ Platinum
(connect) button or hit Enter
modem sounds and you see it dialing 1-908-698-4743 (Somerville,
NJ)
Big Screen comes up that you cannot do much with on top of entire desktop
To get to a webpage type in a valid URL i.e. http://www.abc.com
into Search
Email
[Start] Outlook Express
Mail will automatically start but you can start it anytime later with
Ctrl+M
Powering Down CPU
Exit out of Running application using File, Close, or using [X] in the upper
right hand corner of applications. ALT+F4 will also close a running application.
On the Windows Start button on lower left part of screen or keyboard key
below the Shift key à Shut Down. This should automatically turn off
the CPU but the monitor will have to be shut-down manually.
Related
This is a continuation of my webnofee page, specifically
addressing NetZero issues. Be sure to see the Related area on that page.
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