Netscape Navigator 3.x for the Macintosh OS.

1. Launch Netscape Navigator

2. From the 'Options' menu select 'Network Preferences'.

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3. When you click on that, a window called ‘Network Preferences’ will pop up. Normally, it’ll look like this:

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4. See the tab called ‘Proxies’ in this window?   Click on that.  The Proxies section of Network Preferences will show itself.  It usually looks like this:

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5. Normally, the radio button called 'No Proxies' is selected.   To get to the proxy settings window, you should select 'Manual Proxy Configuration'.  When you've done that, click on 'View...'.

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6. Now a window called 'Network:Proxies:Manual' will show up.   Normally, all the fields in the window are blank.  Here's what it looks like:

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7. It is at this point when you can put your Cyber Patrol proxy address and port number the fields.  A sample screenshot is shown below.

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7. Once you are done filling in the information, click the 'OK' button to leave the 'Network:Proxies:Manual' window, and then click the 'OK' button to leave the 'Network Preferences' window.

8. Unlike Netscape Navigator 2.x, your settings will be saved automatically when you leave the Network Preferences window.