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BrowserExpress 5.03
Tired of setting up your e-mail account on every computer you use?

Would you like to be able to simply open a Web browser, log in and get your mail?
Browser Express may be the solution to your problem.
Installation of Browser Express is easy; just copy three files over to your CGI-capable Web server. After a little modification to the BrowserExpress.ini file, you should be able to check your mail on any computer with an Internet connection and a Web browser. No client software is needed.
The simple Web page interface allows you to send and receive text and binary attachments, gives you multiple language support, and is firewall-proxy and SSL-compliant.
You can also customize images and the interface, and integrate banner ads for corporate branding.
Although installationis simple, configuring by editing a text file can be a little tricky. This should not be a problem with experienced users, but it may cause problems for the rookie.
Back ups completed, files migrated, now we begin the actual installation of Windows 7 view it
Now that you're ready it's time to install Windows 7! view it
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Now we can finish our Windows 7 install. view it
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If you have Vista you may be able to upgrade to Windows 7. view it
Before starting the install of Windows 7, make sure you have a solid backup strategy in place. Here's how. view it
After backing up you'll want to clean up your hard drive to make the install process as smooth as possible. Here's how. view it
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