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For additional help on MS-DOS commands, see Config.txtYou can also use command-line help at the command prompt by typing /? following the command name. Msn.txt Provides information to help you connect to The Microsoft Network. Network.txt Provides information about installing and running network servers. Printers.txt Provides information about known problems and workarounds for printers. Programs.txt Provides information and workarounds for running some specific Windows-based and MS-DOS-based programs with Windows 95. Support.txt Provides Information about how to get additional support for Windows 95. Tips.txt Contains an assortment of tips and tricks for using Windows 95, most of which are not documented in online Help or the printed book.HOW TO READ README FILES========================When you install Windows 95, all the readme files are copied to theWindows directoryTo open a readme file after you install Windows 95:1Click the Start menu.2Click Run.3Type the name of the readme file.Even if you haven't installed Windows 95 yet, you can still open a readme file.To open a readme file before you install Windows 95:If you purchased Windows 95 on floppy disks:--------------------------------------------1