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Dial Up Systems
National Access Server System
We provide access services throughout the US and Canada.
POP3 Mail Server: Depends on if you are a hosted client or not.
Virtual domain customers: as specified in your domain POP3 setup
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Non-virtual customers: officeonweb.net
reply to: yourname@officeonweb.net
Browsing is done through your Netscape, Internet
Explorer, or other browser (check out Opera, small simple and can run on a 386 system!)
You also need an e-mail client. Both Netscape and Internet Explorer come with pretty good
clients. For really professional efforts, our choice is Eudora Pro. Although it is not free it can check multiple POP3 mail, reply as various "personalities,"
and is truly designed for the business that really plans on doing business on the net.
You may also access your mail using the webmail client. Examples:
https://www.yourbiz.com/webmail/ or for access only clients
https://www.officeonweb.net/webmail/
and then inputing your userid and pass such as:
meuserid+officeonweb.net
mepassword
You should accept the security certificate permanently
Creating your dial-up access (Windows 98)
A. Set Up an OfficeOnWeb Access Icon
- Double-Click My Computer
- Double-click Dial-Up Networking
- Double-click on Make A New Connection
- Enter OfficeOnWeb as the name of the computer you will be dialing into.
- Click Next
- Enter your local Area Code, phone number, and if needed, country code you will be dialing into.
- Click Next, then Finish
- You will then have a new icon in the Dial-Up Networking window with the name OfficeOnWeb.
- Double-click the OfficeOnWeb icon
- I you are in the 303/720 or other 10-digit dialing area code, select "area code rules" and then select "always dial area
code" (use 10-digit dialing), click OK.
- Enter your OfficeOnWeb user name and password.
- You can go to the next step now, or, to ensure fastest access: right click on the OfficeOnWeb icon, select server types, uncheck all but
enable software compression and TCP/IP.
B. Connect and Use
- Click Connect
- Enjoy
Creating your dial-up access (Windows 95)
A. Set Up an OfficeOnWeb Access Icon
- Double-Click My Computer
- Double-click Dial-Up Networking
- Double-click on Make A New Connection
- Enter OfficeOnWeb as the name of the computer you will be dialing into.
- Click Next
- Enter your local Area Code, phone number, and if needed, country code you will be dialing into. I you are
in the 303/720 or other 10-digit dialing area code, add "303," and then the phone number within the number area.
- Click Next, then Finish
- You will then have a new icon in the Dial-Up Networking window with the name OfficeOnWeb.
- Double-click the OfficeOnWeb icon
- Enter your OfficeOnWeb user name and password.
- You can go to the next step now, or, to ensure fastest access: right click on the OfficeOnWeb icon, select server types, uncheck all but
enable software compression and TCP/IP.
B. Connect and Use
- Click Connect
- Enjoy
Domain access numbers are no longer required. However, to speed logging on, we recommend you:
- Double-Click My Computer
- Double-click Dial-Up Networking
- Right click on OfficeOnWeb icon
- Left click properties
- Click Server Types
- Remove all check maeks EXCEPT, software compression AND TCP/IP
- Click Apply, then Finish
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