E-mail problems, Transferring information to a new computer – Dell Inspiron 300m User Manual

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Setting Up Your Computer

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I

R R E GU L A R

DI A L

TONE

— If you have voice mail service, you might hear an irregular dial tone

when you have messages. Contact your telephone company for instructions on restoring a dial tone.
T

UR N

O F F

CA L L

W AI T I NG

(

C AT CH

-

P HO N E

) — See your telephone directory for instructions on

deactivating this feature. Then adjust the dial-up networking connection properties.

1

Click the Start button and click Control Panel.

2

Click Printers and Other Hardware, click Phone and Modem Options, click the Dialing Rules

tab, and then click Edit....

3

In the Edit Location window, ensure that To disable call waiting, dial: is checked, and then select

the proper code as listed in your telephone directory.

4

Click Apply and click OK.

5

Close the Phone and Modems Options window.

6

Close the Control Panel window.

V

E R IF Y

T H A T

THE

MO D E M

I S

C OM M UN IC A T I NG

W IT H

W

I ND O W S

1

Click the Start button and click Control Panel.

2

Click Printers and Other Hardware and click Phone and Modem Options.

3

Click the Modems tab.

4

Click the COM port for your modem.

5

Click Properties, click the Diagnostics tab, and then click Query Modem to verify that the modem

is communicating with Windows.

If all commands receive responses, the modem is operating properly.

E-Mail Problems

E

NSU R E

T H A T

Y O U

A R E

C O NN E CT E D

T O

THE

I

NT ER N ET

— With the Outlook Express

e-mail program open, click File. If Work Offline has a check mark next to it, click the check mark to

remove it and connect to the Internet.

Transferring Information to a New Computer

The Microsoft

®

Windows

®

XP operating system provides a Files and Settings Transfer

wizard to move data from the source computer to the new computer. You can move data
such as:

• E-mails
• Toolbar settings
• Window sizes
• Internet bookmarks

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