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Click the Start button, then click Control Panel.
In the list of categories, double-click the Network and Internet
Connections icon.
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Under the list of tasks, click the Set up or change your Internet
Connection icon.
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Under the "Connections" tab of the Internet Properties window, click
the Setup button.
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The New Connection Wizard will start. Click the Next button.
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Click the radio button labeled Connect to the Internet.
Then click the Next button.
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Click the radio button labeled Set up my connection manually.
Then click the Next button.
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Click the radio button labeled Connect using a dial-up modem.
Then click the Next button.
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In the "ISP Name" box, enter a label for this dial-up account
(so you can distinguish it from any other dial-up accounts you may
want to create).
Then click the Next button.
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In the "Phone number" box, enter the dial-up access phone number
for your location (refer to the support home page
for a list of dial-up access numbers).
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Click the radio button labeled My use only.
Then click the Next button.
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In the "User name" box, enter your GulfTel username.
In the "Password" and "Confirm password" boxes, enter your GulfTel password.
If the checkbox labeled Make this the default Internet connection
is not greyed-out, and if you would like this connection to be your
main (default) dial-up connection, put a check in the box.
Then click the Next button.
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If you would like to put an icon for this dial-up connection on
your desktop, put a check in the box labeled Add a shortcut to
this connection to my desktop.
Then click the Finish button to return to the Internet Properties
window.
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Back on the Internet Properties window, you should see your new
dial-up connection listed as "GulfTel Dial-up Account" (or whatever
you named it). If you would like to make it your main (default)
connection, click the icon for that connection, then click the
Set Default button.
Click the radio button labeled "Dial whenever a network connection
is not present". This will cause Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, and
other Internet programs to automatically connect to the Internet
using the connection you have set as the default.
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