Implementing the Sign-up Process

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Internet service providers (ISPs) can use the Microsoft Internet Explorer Customization wizard to create custom packages of Internet Explorer 5 that specify how new users sign up with their service and connect to the Internet. You can select a server-based or serverless sign-up process, or disable the sign-up feature altogether (for distributing software updates to existing users). This chapter describes how to implement a sign-up process, with or without a server, for your custom Internet Explorer installation.

In This Chapter

Implementing a Server-Based Sign-up Process

Implementing a Serverless Sign-up Process

See Also

  • For more information about preparing custom sign-up files, see Chapter 12 , "Preparing for the IEAK."

  • For more information about setting up an Internet sign-up server, see Chapter 13 , "Setting Up Servers."

  • For more information about using the Internet Explorer Customization wizard to create custom browser packages, see Chapter 15 , "Running the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard."

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