List of Documentation Errors in "Introducing MS Windows 95"

Last reviewed: February 7, 1997
Article ID: Q137973
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

SUMMARY

This article lists known documentation errors in the "Introducing Microsoft Windows 95" manual.

The following known documentation errors are described in this article:

  • Unnumbered page; 3rd page in from front cover: Priority Support
  • Page 56: Using Dial-Up Networking
  • Page 79: Customizing Windows

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Unnumbered Page; 3rd Page in from Front Cover: Priority Support

This topic states that calls to the (900) 555-2000 number are billed at $1.95 per minute up to a maximum of $35.00. These prices are no longer in effect. These calls are now billed at a flat rate of $35.00 per incident.

Page 56: Using Dial-Up Networking

The second sentence of the second paragraph states: "You must also set up Dial-Up Networking on both computers, and the computer you want to dial into must be set up as a server."

Dial-Up Networking server is available from Microsoft Plus!.

Page 79: Customizing Windows

The last sentence of the first paragraph states: "Application note WN1062 describes the specific methods."

This sentence should state: "Application Note WW1062 describes the specific methods."


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Last reviewed: February 7, 1997
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