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INDEX~TEXT para1~"To open a Control Panel item, click <B>Start</B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, click <B>Control Panel</B>, and then double-click the appropriate icon." para2~"To open an accessory, click <B>Start</B>, point to <B>Programs</B>, point to <B>Accessories</B>, and then click the appropriate icon." para3~"To search for a specific word or phrase, click the <B>Index</B> or <B>Search</B> tab." para4~"For more information, see Related Topics." para5~"Web addresses can change, so you might be unable to connect to the Web site or sites mentioned here." para6~"To open Computer Management, click <B>Start</B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, and then click <B>Control Panel</B>. Double-click <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then double-click <B>Computer Management</B>." para7~"To open <B>Fax</B>, click <B>Start</B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, click <B>Control Panel</B>, and then double-click <B>Fax</B>. If <B>Fax</B> does not appear, you need to install a fax device (such as a modem)." para8~"To open Network and Dial-up Connections, click <B>Start</B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, click <B>Control Panel</B>, and then double-click <B>Network and Dial-up Connections</B>." para10~"You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure." para13~"Open <A ID='shortcut' HREF='EXEC=,compmgmt.msc,/s CHM=mmc.chm FILE=alt_url_snapin.htm'>Computer Management (Local)</A>." para14~"To open My Computer, double-click its icon on the desktop." para15~"To open Windows Explorer, click <B>Start</B>, point to <B>Programs</B>, point to <B>Accessories</B>, and then click <B>Windows Explorer</B>."
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