AT&T WorldNet(sm) Service for Windows Contents: -- A World of Possibilities -- If You Can Point and Click, You're There -- Online Help and Advice 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week -- Safeguard Your Online Purchases -- Minimum System Requirements -- Installation Tips and Instructions -- Registering with AT&T WorldNet Service -- Connecting to AT&T WorldNet Service -- Choose the Plan That's Right for You -- A World of Possibilities -- Thank you for selecting AT&T WorldNet Service - it's the Internet as only AT&T can bring it to you. With AT&T WorldNet Service, a world of infinite possibilities is now within your reach. Research virtually any subject. Stay abreast of current events. Participate in online newsgroups. Purchase merchandise from leading retailers. Create your own presence on the Internet with a Personal Web Page. Stay in touch with friends, relatives, and colleagues via e-mail, chat and discussion groups. AT&T WorldNet Service is rapidly becoming the preferred way of accessing the Internet. It was recently awarded one of the most highly coveted awards in the computer industry, PC World's 1997 World Class Award for Best Internet Access Provider. Now, more than ever, it's the best way to stay in touch with the people, ideas, and information that are important to you. Provided you are in the Continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands, all you need is a computer with a mouse, a modem, a phone line, and the enclosed software. We've taken care of the rest. -- If You Can Point and Click, You're There -- With AT&T WorldNet Service, finding the information you want on the Internet is easier than you ever imagined it could be. You can surf the Net within minutes. And find almost anything you want to know - from the weather in Paris, Texas, to the cost of a ticket to Paris, France. You're just a point and click away. It's that easy. AT&T WorldNet Service features specially customized industry-leading browsers integrated with advanced Internet directories and search engines. The result is an Internet service that sets a new standard for ease of use - virtually everywhere you want to go is a point and click away, making it a snap to navigate the Internet. When you go online with AT&T WorldNet Service, you'll benefit from being connected to the Internet by the world leader in networking. We offer you fast access of up to 28.8 Kbps in over 215 cities throughout the U.S. that will make going online as easy as picking up your phone. -- Online Help and Advice 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week -- Before you begin exploring the Internet, you might want to take a moment to check two useful sources of information. If you're new to the Internet, from the AT&T WorldNet Service home page at www.worldnet.att.net, click on the Net Tutorial hyperlink for a quick explanation of unfamiliar terms and useful advice about exploring the Internet. Another useful source of information is the HELP icon. The area contains pertinent, time-saving, information-intensive reference tips, and topics such as Accounts & Billing, Trouble Reporting, Downloads & Upgrades, Security Tips, Network Hot Spots, Newsgroups, Special Announcements, etc. Whether online or off-line, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, we will provide World Class technical expertise and fast reliable responses to your questions. To reach AT&T WorldNet Customer Care, call 1 800-400-1447. Nothing is more important to us than making sure that your Internet experience is a truly enriching and satisfying one. -- Safeguard Your Online Purchases -- AT&T WorldNet Service is committed to making the Internet a safe and convenient way to transact business. By registering and continuing to charge your AT&T WorldNet Service to your AT&T Universal Card, you'll enjoy peace of mind whenever you shop the Internet. Should your account number be compromised on the Net, you won't be liable for any online transactions charged to your AT&T Universal Card by a person who is not an authorized user.* *Today cardmembers may be liable for the first $50 of charges made by a person who is not an authorized user, which will not be imposed under this program as long as the cardmember notifies AT&T Universal Card of the loss within 24 hours and otherwise complies with the Cardmember Agreement. Refer to Cardmember Agreement for definition of authorized user. -- Minimum System Requirements -- IBM-Compatible Personal Computer Users: · IBM-compatible computer with 486SX or higher processor · 8MB of RAM (or more for better performance) · 15-36MB of available hard disk space to install software, depending on platform (14-21MB to use service after installation, depending on platform) · Graphics system capable of displaying 256 colors · 14.4Kbps modem connected to an outside phone line and not a LAN or ISDN line · Microsoft Windows 3.1x or Windows 95 -- Installation Tips and Instructions -- · If you have other Web browsers or online software, please consider uninstalling them according to vendor's instructions. · If you are installing AT&T WorldNet Service on a computer with Local Area Networking, please contact your LAN administrator for setup instructions. · At the end of installation, you may be asked to restart your computer. IBM-compatible PC users: · Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your computer. · Select File/Run (for Windows 3.1x) or Start/Run (for Windows 95 if setup did not start automatically). · Type D:/setup.exe (or change the "D" if your CD-ROM is another drive). · Click OK. · Follow the onscreen instructions to install and register. -- Registering with AT&T WorldNet Service -- Once you have connected with AT&T WorldNet online registration service, you will be presented with a series of screens that confirm billing information and prompt you for additional account set-up data. The following is a list of registration tips and comments that will help you during the registration process. I. Use registration code LC023P6A4 if you are an AT&T long-distance residential customer or LC023P6A4 if you use another long-distance phone company. II. During registration, you will need to supply your name, address, valid credit card number and choose an account information security word, e-mail name and e-mail password. You will also be requested to select your preferred price plan at this time. (We advise that you use all lowercase letters when assigning an e-mail ID and security code, since they are easier to remember.) III. If you make a mistake and exit or get disconnected during the registration process prematurely, all you need to do is click on "Create New Account". Do not click on "Edit Existing Account". IV. When choosing your local access telephone number, you will be given several options. Please choose the one nearest to you. Please note that calling a number within your area does not guarantee that the call is free. -- Connecting to AT&T WorldNet Service -- When you have finished installing and registering with AT&T WorldNet Service, you are ready to access the Internet. Make sure your modem and phone line are available before attempting to connect to the service. For Windows 95 users: · Double-click on the Connect to AT&T WorldNet Service icon on your desktop, OR · Select Start, Programs, AT&T WorldNet Software, Connect to AT&T WorldNet Service For Windows 3.1x users: · Double-click the Connect to AT&T WorldNet Service icon located in the AT&T WorldNet Service group in Program Manager. -- Choose the Plan That's Right for You -- Internet for Everyone, whether at home or at work. In addition to making the time you spend online productive and fun, we're also committed to making it affordable. Choose one of two price plans: unlimited usage access or hourly usage access. The latest pricing information can be obtained during online registration. No matter which plan you use, we're confident that once you take advantage of everything AT&T WorldNet Service has to offer, you'll wonder how you got along without it. Explore our AT&T WorldNet Service Web site at http://www.att.net. (c)1997 AT&T Corp. All Rights Reserved. AT&T WorldNet is a service mark of AT&T Corp., Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.,