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    :: How to install mIRC
    Instructions for Net Newbies and Download Dummies.
    These terminally simple instructions assume you know nada, nothing, njente about computers. We not only assume that you know nothing, but we assume that knowing nothing is making you nervous... Right?

    No worries, we will help you with Downloading, Installing and the Setup of mIRC. If you made it this far you will certainly manage to get and install mIRC on your PC, if not today then tomorrow! On this page we hope to clarify downloading mIRC (and files in general) from the Internet to your PC and we will introduce you to installing and setting up the program in Windows. Just read on and follow the instructions..... dare to dive into it head forward ! It might be a good idea to print this page!

    If you have difficulties reading this English text, one of the translations might help?

    STEP ONE: Download mIRC 6.21.

  • mIRC is distributed in a self-extracting cabinet; a small program that will unzip and install mIRC on your PC. You don't need any external programs to install and setup mIRC on your PC, just follow the instructions below.

    In these instructions we assume you are using Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP, NT or newer. In the unlikely event you are using a very old version of Windows, like Windows 3.1, 3.11, or Windows for Workgroups, an older 16 bit version of mIRC is available. This file is named mirc591s.exe.

  • Now you're ready to download the mirc 6.21 cabinet from one of the addresses on the list of download sites and save it to your hard disk. The file is named mirc621.exe

    To download a file and save it to your harddisk instead of viewing it, click on the link to the file while holding the SHIFT key on your keyboard down. In several web-browsers (IE, Netscape, Mosaic) you can also right-click on the link and select 'Save this link as...' from the popup menu that will show. When your web-browser asks where to place the file, select a directory on your harddisk where you can find it back later.

    Sometimes your web-browser will confront you with a warning message like :
    "Unknown File-type. No external viewer configured for this file.
    Do you want to configure a viewer now OR save file to disk ?"
    In these cases select "Save file to disk".

    Also Internet Exploder will warn you how 'some files can harm your computer if it contains malicious code'. That of course is true, but mIRC does not contain such malicious code.

    STEP TWO: Installing mIRC
    Once you have downloaded mIRC, you are ready to install it. During the install procedure mIRC's files will be automatically extracted from the cabinet and all necessary steps for starting mIRC will be taken. If you're upgrading an older version of mIRC you will be able to keep all your old settings.

  • Open the Windows File Manager or Explorer with which you can see what files are found on your PC's hardisk. You can find its icon in the 'Start' menu, under 'Programs'.

  • Locate the mIRC 6.21 cabinet which you just downloaded and saved to your harddisk. It is named mirc621.exe

  • To start the installation process just double click on the cabinet. The installation program will be started automatically and guide you throuht the installation process:

    • It will ask you to agree with the licence agreement.
    • In the next step the installer will ask you where in your harddisk you want mIRC to be installed. Normally the proposed c:\program files\mirc will do fine. Upgraders just browse to the directory where their current mIRC version is found and select that as Destination Folder.
    • Then the installer will ask you what to install. Normally you'll install all components. When you're upgrading from a previous version, set the installer to not install the 'Settings File' (mirc.ini) and/or 'Scripts' (aliases.ini and popups.ini).
    • Then the installer asks if you want to add a Start Menu folder and set up the mIRC icons with shortcuts. If you don't want the installer to add shortcuts to your new mIRC select the "Do not create shortcuts" option.
    • The installer will by default make backup copies of all older files in a backup directory in the Destination Folder. Better keep that setting!
  • Select 'Install' and you're done! The installer will take care of all the work.
  • When the installation is done you can "Run mIRC" right away and Finish the installation

    STEP THREE: Setting up mIRC
    Now that mIRC is installed on your PC and the program group and mIRC icon are available in the program manager, this is what is required to set it up:

  • First make sure you have an active connection to Internet. Normally you just have to start up the modem connection to your Internet provider to do so. To anticipate any problems in the future always first start your modem and then mIRC.

  • Double click the icon (shortcut) to start up mIRC.

  • mIRC will start and show the Options Dialog and require you to fill in some information:

  • In the mIRC Options dialog (as above) you see an options tree structure. You can expand a branch of the tree (a Category) by selecting an item (Connect, IRC, Sounds,..) and clicking on the little 'plus' sign. A list of sub-items will unfold. At first only the main 'Connect' menu item seen above, has to be filled in. Select this item and enter the following information in the fields;

    Real Name: Your real name (ie, Tjerk Vonck)
    E-Mail: Your email address (ie, tjerk@mirc.com)
    Nick Name: A one to nine character alias to use on the chat system (ie, Kreet)
    Alternate: If someone else is already using the Nick Name you you've chosen on IRC, you will be known by this alternate name instead. (ie, Kreet2)

    • Now you could select a local or nearby IRC server, but there is no need to. For now the server mIRC selected for you will do fine! (In this image you see how mIRC selected an Undernet server.) If you decided to select a different IRC network, a long list of servers is available by default in the /Connect/Servers/ sub-item. Just select one.

    • Next, you could select the Local Info sub-item, but normally you dont have to fill in anything there. Just make sure the boxes under 'On Connect, Always get :' Local Host and IP Address are Checked (selected). For various Internet Providers and PC setup's you might need other settings here. Don't worry too much for now, if you get problems later just read the help provided on this topic in the mIRC Help file (mirc.hlp) or mIRC FAQ.

    • Then you might want to select the Identd sub-item and Enable the Identd Server. Your User ID should already be filled-in there. Eventually fill in your Account Name in this field. (Your account name is the part before the @ in your email address, like 'tjerk' in my case) Or fill in anything you like. Do not use spaces or strange characters! The System should allways be set to UNIX and the port is always port 113. 'Show Ident requests' can be left Off, 'Enable only when connecting' can be set On.

  • Once this is all set, click on the OK button to close the mIRC Options Dialog, Or press the large "Connect to Server" button in the Connect menu.

  • mIRC is now set up and totally ready to use.

    STEP FOUR: Using mIRC

  • Click on the File menu and select Connect to connect to IRC. Or select the lightning button in the Toolbar for the same effect, or use the large "Connect to Server" button mentioned above.
    • After a short wait (up to 20 seconds) you will see some meaningless blurb appear in the status window.
    • The last line will say something like "End of MOTD command".

    It is possible it takes a while for the connection to establish. Or mIRC has to retry a few servers and/or networks. Don't worry, sit back and relax - in the end it will work!

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