FastTips: Setup Questions & Answers for Windows 3.1Last reviewed: July 29, 1996Article ID: Q93356 |
SUMMARYThis article contains the complete text of the "Setup Questions & Answers" fax script. This fax script is available to customers who call the Microsoft FastTips Service for Operating Systems at (800) 936-4200.
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Microsoft(R) Product Support Services Application Note (Text File) WW0575: SETUP QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Revision Date: 12/92 No Disk IncludedThe following information applies to Microsoft Windows(TM) version 3.1.
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