

                         Net Nanny
                           for
                       Windows '95


    INSTALLING NET NANNY  
    Installing Net Nanny to run in Windows '95 is a very simple
    process. However, to ensure that Net Nanny will run
    properly on your system you should follow the directions
    closely to ensure that they are performed in the specified
    order. Net Nanny can be successfully installed by following
    the steps to install the DOS portion first and then the
    Windows portion.

    NET NANNY FOR DOS
    The DOS Version MUST be installed before Net Nanny for
    Windows

    1. Insert the Net Nanny administration diskette into your
       3.5" floppy drive.
    2. Click on the "START" button located on the Task Bar at
       the bottom of the Windows '95 screen.
    3. Select "RUN" from the task list.
    4. Click on the "BROWSE..." button located  in the bottom
       right corner of the "RUN" dialog box.
    5. Click on the pull down menu next to "Look In" at the
       top of the "BROWSE" dialog box.
    6. Select the 3.5" floppy drive from the pull down menu.
    7. Click on the Install icon in the Browse file view box.
    8. Click on "OK" in the "RUN" dialog box.

    You should now be running the Installation program from the
    DOS version of Net Nanny. In this section the mouse is not 
    active, use the up and down arrow key to highlight an
    option and press <Enter> to select it.
        1. Press <Enter> to continue past the ** Notice **  
           screen.
        2. After Net Nanny has been successfully installed,
           press <Enter> to continue.
        3. You MUST now add words and/or phrases to the
           Dictionary before Net Nanny can be used.

    NOTE: Please see the User Guide for details on how to
          configure Net Nanny after installation.

    After you have made entries in the Dictionary, press the
    ESC key to save and exit the Dictionary.
        1. Select "QUIT" from the Main Menu.
        2. DO NOT Choose "Reboot Now".
        3. Use the Tab or right arrow key to Select "Exit
           Without Reboot" from the "Reboot" screen and press 
           the Enter> key.
        4. Remove the Net Nanny administration disk from the
           Floppy Drive.
        5. From the Windows '95 Task Bar, Click on the start
           button and choose "Shutdown".
        6. After Selecting "Shutdown" from the Start menu, 
           select the "Restart the computer ?" option and click 
           on Yes.  

    The computer will automatically Reboot and start Windows  
    '95.

    When Windows '95 restarts, a message dialog box will appear
    indicating that a new DOS device driver (NNDRV) has been
    installed and may decrease system performance. This is a
    normal Windows '95 message and occurs whenever a new DOS 
    Device driver is added. If you choose not to monitor DOS 
    programs run from Windows '95, you may remove the line
             c:\nn\nndrvr.sys"
    from your config.sys file.
  
  
  
                  NET NANNY FOR WINDOWS  
  
    1. Insert the Net Nanny administration diskette into your
       3.5" floppy drive.
    2. Click on the "START" button located on the task bar at
       the bottom of the screen.
    3. Select "RUN" from the task list.
    4. Click on the "BROWSE..." button located  in the bottom
       right corner of the "RUN" dialog box.  
    5. Click on the pull down menu at the top of the "BROWSE"
       dialog box.  
    6. Select the 3.5" floppy drive from the pull down menu.
    7. Select "setup" from the file view box and click on
       "OPEN"
    8. Click on "OK" in the "RUN" dialog box.


    From the Net Nanny Windows administration program;

    1. Click on "OK" to install Net Nanny.
    2. Wait for Net Nanny to self-install.
    3. Click on "OK" to restart windows.


    INSTALLATION COMPLETE  
    When Windows '95 restarts, Net Nanny for Windows is active.
    Be sure to read the manual on how to use and maintain Net 
    Nanny. You should also remember to keep the Net Nanny 
    administration diskette in a safe place where it will not 
    be lost or accessible to unauthorized users.

