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Infrastructure Guide

COMPUTER LITERACY

USEFUL LINKS

First Steps with Windows 95/98
(https://www.geekgirls.com/windows_hour_zero.htm)
If you're using Windows 98 you'll also see a My Documents folder and four icons to the right of the Start button in the Task bar.

Learnthat.com Microsoft Windows 98 Tutorials, Online Courses, and help
(https://www.learnthat.com/courses/viewlets/windows98/)
Microsoft Windows 98 Tutorials.

Computer Lesson Plans for Windows 95/98
(https://www.lesson-plans-online.com/index-windows.htm)
A completely free, written for students, teachers and other beginners, web site from which you can learn and/or teach all the ins and outs of Windows 95 & 98.

Starting Blocks: Managing Files and Folders
(https://www.megweb.uct.ac.za/starting/files.htm)
Managing Files and Folders in Windows.

Managing Files
(www.rose-hulman.edu/WCC/Software/Documentation/Workshops/excel97a/
EXCEL97A2p30.htm)
Managing Files and Folders in Windows.

Explorer for Windows 95 and Windows NT
(https://www.inf.aber.ac.uk/advisory/helpsheets/nhelp29.asp)
Managing Files and Folders in Windows Explorer.

Managing Files
(https://www2.essex.ac.uk/cs/documentation/use/introductory_guide/the_basic_
concepts4.htm)
Managing Files and Folders in Windows Explorer.

Windows 95 Basics
(https://www.soe.usfca.edu/training/win95/Windows%2095%20Basics.html)
Windows Basics.

https://www.baycongroup.com/win98/win9800.htm
This tutorial provides an introduction to Windows 98 using a question and answer format. Intended for the end user, it covers computer start-up and shutdown, printers and printing, desktop shortcuts, wallpaper, fonts, and much more.

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