?_´˙˙˙˙c㤛lÄŔ`0 Dialer HelpBrowseButtons()Zƒmain?main‚;:Ÿ„Oz0WGä ô=–OŸm##ĚO,‡lG:ŸŸŸÔ/&;)z4ČV‹vţÄ^˙˙ ‹ ˙˙˙˙|CONTEXT4Ű|CTXOMAPąÉ|FONTÄ|KWBTREEÖĘ|KWDATAźÉ|KWMAPĹĘ|SYSTEM|TOPICă|TTLBTREEÓ|WŸ˙˙WŸ˙˙:ż1ż˙˙˙˙ N˙˙˙˙Z1‹˙˙˙˙ˇZ° Netscape Dialer Help ContentsV1 °% €b€”€‚˙Netscape Navigator Intuit Edition--Dialer HelpÓZľ2 2€§€€â,"ř€‰€‚‚˙The Dialer contains the settings that Netscape Navigator Intuit Edition uses to call your Internet service provider, which in turn connects you to the Quicken Financial Network. You can use the Dialer to•G°JN j€€RˆČ:„H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚˙ˇChange the phone number Netscape Navigator uses.ˇAdd phone numbers and settings for calling from different locations (if you travel with your computer).ˇCharge your phone calls to your Calling Card.ˇSet properties for running Netscape Navigator from the Dialer program.ˇChange the settings for your modem.Aľ‹% €8€°ˆ€‚˙More information about...´lJ?H `€Ř€Č€€‚ăLɵဠ‰€ ‚ă×N€ ‰ă9YN‰€‚˙Dialer screendialer_screenDialer configuration fileDialer StatisticsTroubleshooting problems1 ‹p% €€°ˆ€‚˙How to...s8?ă; F€p€Čăír]€ ‰€ ‚ăwœ€ ‰€‚˙Use the Dialer (step by step)Close the Dialer'p $ €€€ ‚˙1ă;1 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙;; v% €,€”€ ‚˙What is the Dialer?w;& €ď€€‚‚˙The Dialer is an application that contains your login name, your password (optional), and the phone number and other settings for your Internet service provider. (These settings are saved in the Dialer configuration file with an .SR extension). Netscape Navigator Intuit Edition uses the Dialer to call and connect to the Internet through your Internet service provider.> vQ1Ć˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙QŠ Dialer Screen9Š( €"€”€€ ‚˙Dialer ScreenöQĽ% €í€€‚˙The Dialer screen displays your user name, password (you don't actually see it), and the Current Location and phone number that you are using. The Dialer gets this information when you register for free access to the Quicken Financial Network.4ŠŮ% €€°ˆ€‚˙What you seeÓdĽŹ o Ž€Č€Č⿑4̀ ‰€ ‚âQbęҀ ‰€ ‚⚋߀ ‰€ ‚â耤€ ‰€ ‚âŮf ,€ ‰€ ‚â!A€€ ‰€ ‚˙User name PasswordCurrent locationNumber to dialDial buttonProperties1 ŮÝ % €€°ˆ€‚˙How to...BŹ  . ,€(€Čâír]€ ‰€‚˙Use the Dialer: Ý Y 1î˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙Y User name1  Š % €€”€ ‚˙User nameƒ_Y $ €ž€€‚˙Your account login name that your Internet service provider uses for your personal account. 9Š F 1Í˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙F Ú Password0 v % €€”€ ‚˙Passwordd@F Ú $ €€€€‚˙The characters used to access your personal Internet account.Av  1˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ Ű Current location8Ú S % €&€”€ ‚˙Current locationˆc Ű % €Ç€€‚˙Displays the Location that Netscape uses when calling your Internet service provider. Locations are profiles you create that help you call your Internet service provider from various places (for example, if you travel with your computer). The Default Location is set up automatically when you sign up with a provider (or configure an existing account).?S 1˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ @Number to dial6Ű P% €"€”€ ‚˙Number to dialŒg @% €Ď€€‚˙The phone number Netscape Navigator calls to connect to your Internet service provider. This number is associated with the Current Location. For example, you can have a Home location that calls one number and a Work location that calls another number. The number the Dialer calls depends on which location (Home or Work) you choose in the Current Location.P @Ű < PH@1k˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙H@wADial button3 @{@% €€”€ ‚˙Dial buttonü×H@wA% €Ż€€‚˙Calls the displayed phone number and connects to your Internet service provider. Depending on the dial Properties, the Dialer automatically starts Netscape after it makes the connection to your Internet provider.; {@˛A1B˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˛AšBProperties2 wAäA% €€”€ ‚˙PropertiesŐŠ˛AšB, &€S€ă$Udą€ ‰‚‚˙Properties Properties are settings that control how the Dialer works. Properties let you add and modify Locations, set up phone numbers, and change modem settings.V%äAC1˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ ˙˙˙˙CšDWhat is an Internet service provider?M(šB\C% €P€”€ ‚˙What is an Internet service provider?]6CšD' €m€€‚‚‚˙The Internet service provider (ISP) is a company that sells phone access to the Internet. When you register for free access to Quicken Financial Network, you receive the services of the ISP at no charge.When you upgrade to get full access to the Internet, you pay a low monthly fee for the ISP's services.; \CôD1×˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ ôD&EĚGProperties2 šD&E% €€”€‚˙PropertiesŚ€ôDĚE& €€€‚‚˙Properties are settings that control how the Dialer works. There are five pages to the Properties screen. To view a page: †Y&ERF- *€˛€RˆČ:„H€ƒ€‚˙ˇClick the tab or page name at the top of the Properties screen, or press Ctrl+Tab. AĚE“F$ €:€€‚˙You can use properties to:9ĎRFĚGj ˘€Ÿ€RˆČ:„H€ƒ€ăâž5〉€‚€ƒ€ăCɎ€‰€‚€ƒ€ăň€‰€‚€ƒ€‚˙ˇChange or add a locationˇControl what the Dialer does after calling your service providerˇChange modem settingsˇChange the phone number and Internet service provider informationE“FH1 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ HMH'LLocations properties<ĚGMH% €.€”€‚˙Locations propertiesxSHĹI% €§€€‚˙Locations are settings you create that help you call your Internet service provider from various locations. For example, if you travel with your computer or use your computer from both home and work, you can create locations that dial different phone numbers or that dial the same phone number as either a local or long-distance call. 2 MH÷I% €€°ˆ€‚˙PropertiesoŘĹIfK— ü€ą€Čâ8͞ހ ‰€ ‚â‘xÄc€ ‰€ ‚âçYဠ‰€ ‚â]ń^€ ‰€ ‚âa˙ĽÔ€ ‰€ ‚â{>+׀ ‰€ ‚âŢֹ†‰€ ‚âd–Q€ ‰€ ‚âeÓ{€ ‰€‚˙Location's area codeType of lineOutside line accessDisable call waitingProvider phone numberDial as a long distance callDial area codeCalling card dial prefixCalling card5 ÷I›K( €€°ˆ€€‚˙How to...e*fKL; F€T€ČăuĺB€ ‰€ ‚ăír]€ ‰€‚˙Create a LocationUse the Dialer'›K'L$ €€€‚˙ELlL1u˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ ˙˙˙˙lLœMLocation's area code<'L¨L% €.€”€ ‚˙Location's area codeôĎlLœM% €Ÿ€€‚˙Defines the area code for the location (the area code you call from when using this location). This is used to determine if the phone number for your Internet service provider is local or long distance. = ¨LŮM1Ť˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ ˙˙˙˙ŮMGOType of line4œM N% €€”€ ‚˙Type of line:ŮMGO% €+€€‚˙Defines the phone line you are using. Most lines are Tone (you hear beeps when dialing). Some older lines are Pulse and are used with rotary-dial or pulse-dial phones. However, Tone phone lines can also use rotary-dial phones. Use Tone unless you know you have a Pulse line.D N‹O1K˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙‹Ož€Outside line access;GOĆO% €,€”€ ‚˙Outside line accesş‹Ož€% €O€€‚˙Specifies a number tĆOž€GOo dial to get outside a phone system. For example, at work you might need to dial 9 to call a number outside the phone system at your work site.EĆOă€1˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙〬‚Disable call waiting<ž€% €.€”€ ‚˙Disable call waitingh〬‚% €Ń€€‚˙If your phone system uses Call Waiting, you can disable it temporarily with this option. If you don't, you might be disconnected when someone calls you. Check with your local phone company for the code to use (for most systems, the code is *70). The Dialer uses this code before it dials any other numbers (outside access, calling cards, and phone numbers).Fň‚1ů˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ň‚ĽƒProvider phone number=Ź‚/ƒ% €0€”€ ‚˙Provider phone numbervRň‚Ľƒ$ €¤€€‚˙The area code and phone number you use to call your Internet service provider. M/ƒňƒ1t˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ňƒ†Dial as a long distance callDĽƒ6„% €>€”€ ‚˙Dial as a long distance callăžňƒ†% €}€€‚˙This option treats all calls as long distance by dialing 1 before dialing any phone number, even if the number is a local call. For example, if you want to dial 555-1212, this option would dial 1-555-1212. However, if you check this option, the Dial area code option appears and is checked to include the area code, so the Dialer actually dials 1-408-555-1212. Uncheck Dial area code to dial 1 only before the number (for example, 1-555-1212).?6„X†1Ĺ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙X†Ţ‡Dial area code6†Ž†% €"€”€ ‚˙Dial area codeP+X†Ţ‡% €W€€‚˙This option makes the Dialer always use the area code (even for local calls). This is automatically checked when the "Dial as a long distance call" option is checked. Uncheck this option if you need to only dial 1 for all calls. See the "Dial as a long distance call" option for more information.IŽ†'ˆ1M˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙'ˆ+ŠCalling card dial prefix@އgˆ% €6€”€ ‚˙Calling card dial prefixÄŸ'ˆ+Š% €?€€‚˙The number of your calling card (for some card numbers, this is your phone number). Type your calling card number without any formatting hyphens or parentheses. For example, if your phone number is (408) 555-1212, you would type 4085551212 in the Dial Prefix. If you want to use a direct access number to ensure your call is billed with a specific long-distance company, type it here and leave Dial Suffix blank.= gˆhŠ1„˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙hŠŻ‹Calling card4+ŠœŠ% €€”€ ‚˙Calling cardîhŠŻ‹% €Ý€€‚˙The access code (PIN) for your calling card. This is the number you normally dial after you hear the calling-card confirmation tone. For some calling cards, the access code is a four-digit number. For other cards, the number is longer.1œŠŕ‹1G˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ŕ‹öŒňŻ‹öŒ$ €ĺ€€ ‚˙The Location section lets you define new Locations and delete existing Locations. The drop-down list contains all the Locations you have created. All Location information in the window belongs to the Location Name that appears in this box.1ŕ‹'1}˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙'sL)öŒs# €R€€ ‚˙The New button creates a new Location.1'¤1Ć˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙¤9Ž•rs9Ž# €ä€€ ‚˙The Remove button removes the Location displaying in the drop-down list. You can't remove the Default Location.1¤jŽ1Ă˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙jŽ Ŕ’i9Ž Ŕ) €Ó€€‚€ ‚˙THE FOLLOWING POPUP TOPICS ARE FOR WIN95IMPLEMENTATIONThe Dialing section lets you define dialing types and access numbers, such as numbers to dial for outside phone numbers. To use an outside access code, type a number for accessing a local outside number (for example, type 9), or type a number for accessing a long-distance number (for example, type 7).jŽ Ŕ9Ž1jŽ=Ŕ1?˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙=ŔKÁé ŔKÁ% €Ó€€ ‚˙Number to dial lists the first number for a Location. You can change this phone number by clicking the service provider page. Dial 1 first is checked by default, so the Dialer dials 1 before dialing any long-distance phone number.1=Ŕ|Á1%˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙|ÁpÂ^:KÁÚÁ$ €t€€‚˙THE FOLLOWING POPUP TOPICS ARE FOR WIN95 IMPLEMENTATION–q|ÁpÂ% €â€€ ‚‚‚˙Dial Prefix is the number of your calling card.Type the number without any formattinghyphens or parentheses.1ÚÁĄÂ1™˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ĄÂ ĂhDp Ă$ €ˆ€€ ‚‚˙Dial Suffix is the access code (password) for your calling card.CĄÂLĂ1™˙˙˙˙ÝLÆĂîÄGeneral Properties: ÆĂ% €*€”€‚˙General PropertieswSLĂýĂ$ €Ś€€ ‚˙You can select the following general Properties to control how the Dialer works:ńŽ†ĂîÄc ”€€ČâK€ ‰€ ‚â§wë€ ‰€ ‚âĚś€ ‰€ ‚â8œ€ ‰€ ‚â^ .D€ ‰€‚˙Start Netscape NavigatorMinimize statistics windowDisconnect after x minutesBring up TTY windowEnable dial on demandIýĂ7Ĺ1~˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙7ĹlĆStart Netscape Navigator@îÄwĹ% €6€”€ ‚˙Start Netscape NavigatorőĐ7ĹlĆ% €Ą€€‚˙Starts the Netscape application after the Dialer calls and connects with your Internet service provider. You can also start Netscape first, which then starts the Dialer to connect to your service provider.KwšĆ1!˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ˇĆÇMinimize statistics windowBlĆůĆ% €:€”€ ‚˙Minimize statistics window”pˇĆÇ$ €ŕ€€‚˙Minimizes the Dialer and Statistics windows and keeps them minimized while you use Netscape or Eudora Light. KůĆŘÇ1˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ŘǤÉDisconnect after x minutesBÇČ% €:€”€ ‚˙Disconnect after x minutesŠeŘǤÉ% €Ë€€‚˙This option hangs up the phone if you don't use the connection for the specified number of minutes. For example, if you read a long message or type a long email message, you aren't using the modem connection. The timer resets after data is transferred through the modem (by sending or receiving email or navigating around the World Wide Web or Internet).DČčÉ1ž˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ ˙˙˙˙čÉbĘBring up TTY window;¤É#Ę% €,€”€ ‚˙Bring up TTY window?čÉbĘ$ €6€€‚˙Displays the TTY window.F#ʨĘ1ˆ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙!˙˙˙˙¨ĘęËEnable dial on demand=bĘĺĘ% €0€”€ ‚˙Enable dial on demandŕ¨ĘęË% €Á€€‚˙Dials your Internet service provider whenever you use the Netscape Navigator or Eudora Light. This can reduce your phone bills and connect time because you are connected only when you are sending or receiving information.1ĺĘĚ1l˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙"˙˙˙˙ĚVÍ;ęËVÍ) €%€€‚€ ‚˙THEFOLLOWING POPUP TOPICS ARE FOR WIN95 IMPLEMENTATIONStart Netscape when connected starts the Netscape program after the Dialer calls and connects with your Internet provider. You can also start Netscape first, which then starts the Dialer to connect to your provider.1̇Í1(˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙#˙˙˙˙‡Í~Î÷ŇVÍ~Î% €Ľ€€ ‚˙Minimize Dialer when dialing minimizes the Dialer window and keeps it minimized while you use the Netscape program. If you start Netscape first, the Dialer is automatically minimized when Netscape starts it.A‡ÍżÎ1í˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙$żÎ÷ÎsModem Properties8~Î÷Î% €&€”€‚˙Modem properties­„żÎ°) € €€‚€ ‚˙The Modem page contains your modem settings. This information was gathered when you signed up with an Internet service provider, so you should only change these settings if your modem isn't working or if you changed your mo÷ΰ~Îdem (for example, you installed a newer modem or changed the port your modem uses).The brand name and model of your modem displays at the top of the Modem page.2 ÷Îâ% €€°ˆ€‚˙Properties‘<°sU z€x€Č⟍>€ ‰€ ‚↾ô€ ‰€ ‚âœţžę€ ‰€ ‚â¸é€ ‰€‚˙PortSpeaker volumeMaximum speedAdvanced5â¨1N˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙%˙˙˙˙¨ÁPort,sÔ% €€”€ ‚˙PortíÁ¨Á, &€ƒ€€‚€ €‚˙Port is the communications port your modem uses (COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4).To have the modem setup program automatically find which port your modem is set to, click the Change Modem button ?Ô1:˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙&˙˙˙˙űSpeaker volume6Á6% €"€”€ ‚˙Speaker volumeĹ ű% €A€€‚˙Speaker Volume controls the volume of your modem speaker. This lets you hear your modem dial the number, confirm the connection, and begin transferring data.> 691 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙'˙˙˙˙9Maximum speed5űn% € €”€ ‚˙Maximum speed™u9$ €ę€€‚˙Maximum Speed is the number of bits per second (DTE speed) for communication between your computer and the modem. 9n@1˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙(˙˙˙˙@ Advanced0 p% €€”€ ‚˙Advanced°|@ 4 6€ů€€‚€ €‚‚€ €‚˙The Advanced dialog box contains the more complex modem settings. IRQ Number is the interrupt request setting (from 2 to 15) for your modem. Most modems use different IRQ settings depending on the COM port the modem uses (this setting prevents conflicts with other cards and devices in your computer). Consult your modem documentation for the proper setting. Two common settings are COM1 with IRQ 4 and COM2 with IRQ 3.I/O Address is the base port address your computer uses to access your modem. You should change this number only if your modem uses an address value different from the one the Modem setup utility determined.1pQ1e˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙)˙˙˙˙Q… 4 … % €€€ ‚˙Change Modem starts the Modem setup program. It autodetects your modem model name, speed, COM port, and other information. If this program cannot detect your modem, you'll have to set it up manually by using either the Modem setup program or the Modem Properties page.LQŃ 1ş؁]*Ń   Service Provider PropertiesC…  % €<€”€‚˙Service provider properties‰bŃ  ' €Ĺ€€‚‚‚˙The Service Provider page displays information about your Internet service provider. DNS (Domain Name Service) is your DNS address assigned by your service provider. The Dialer gets this number when you sign up with a service provider. You should only change this number if your Internet service provider notifies you of an IP or DNS address change.Domain Name is the string that identifies your Internet service provider and is used with your user name to comprise your Internet account name (also called a host name). For example, netscape.com is the domain name for Netscape Communications Corporation.F ă 1œÝ˙˙˙˙+ă  † About Properties page8  % €&€”€‚˙About propertieskGă † $ €Ž€€‚˙This page displays information about your Internet Service Provider.J Đ 1_€,Đ $P@Step-by-Step InstructionsT/† $% €^€”€‚˙Using the Dialer (step-by-step Instructions)^:Đ ‚$ €t€€ ‚˙The Dialer program can be used for the following tasks:Ň}$TU z€ú€ČăuĺB€ ‰€ ‚ăß € ‰€ ‚ăß[x9€ ‰€ ‚ăí “€ ‰€‚˙Creating a LocationConnecting to your Internet service providerSetting propertiesChanging modem settings5‚‰% € €°ˆ€‚˙More about...ETÎ. ,€.€Čă¨Ež$€ ‰€‚˙The Dialer screen1 ‰ @% €€°ˆ€‚˙How to...Î @† DÎP@. ,€,€Čăwœ€ ‰€ ‚˙Close the DialerD @”@1“ˇďŠ-”@Ď@1FCreating a Location;P@Ď@% €,€”€‚˙Creating a LocationŐ°”@¤A% €a€€‚˙Locations are phone numbers and settings you create that help you call your Internet service provider from various locations (for example, if you travel with your computer).=Ď@áA% €0€°ˆ€‚˙To create a Location:< ¤AC0 .€€RČ:†HŘ€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚˙1.From the Dialer main screen, click the Properties button. The Properties dialog box appears with the Locations page selected.2.On the Locations tab of the Properties window, click the New button. 3.Type a unique name for the new Location, and then click OK .Š‚áAĆC' €€Č€‚‚˙The location name can contain spaces. The Location page reappears with the new Location name displaying in the drop-down list.ˆJCNE> J€•€RČ:†HŘ€ƒăâž5〉€‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚˙4.Change any Location settings you need for the new Location.5.Click the Service Provider tab and change any phone numbers you want to associate with the new Location.6.Click the Locations tab, and then click New to create another Location. 7.When you're done creating Locations, click OK to save all the Locations. ăťĆC1F( €w€€€‚˙The last Location you create becomes the Location used for connecting. If you don't want to use that Location, select another one from the list of Locations on the Dialer main screen.],NEŽF1 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙.ŽFâF˝NConnecting to your Internet service providerT/1FâF% €^€”€‚˙Connecting to your Internet service provider§‚ŽF‰G% €€€‚˙You can call your Internet provider from the Dialer or from the Netscape Navigator Intuit Edition or Eudora Light applications.@âFÉG% €6€°ˆ€‚˙To call from the Dialer:ÚŹ‰GŁH. *€Y€RČ:†HŘ€ƒ‚ƒ‚˙1.Start the Dialer by double-clicking the QFN Dialer icon in the Netscape Intuit Edition program group.2.Select the Location you want to use from the drop-down list. U%ÉGřI0 .€K€Č€€‚€€‚˙The Default Location contains the information from when you ran the Registration Wizard.Use the Default Location the first time you dial your service provider. You can continue to use the Default Location unless you need to use other locations, such as if you travel with your computer.HŁH@J+ &€:€RČ:†HŘ€ƒ‚˙3.Click the Dial button. uMřIľJ( €š€Č€€‚˙The Dialer calls the phone number associated with the location you chose.5 @JęK, &€€RČ:†HŘ€ƒ‚˙5.When the Dialer connects to your Internet service provider, it starts the Netscape Navigator application. If you unchecked the Property that starts Netscape Navigator automatically, you need to start it manually by double-clicking the Netscape Navigator icon.X3ľJBL% €f€°ˆ€‚˙To call from the Netscape Navigator application:męKßL0 0€Ú€RˆČ:„H€ €ƒ€‚˙ ˇStart the Dialer by double-clicking the QFN Dialer icon in the Netscape Intuit Edition program group.޸BL˝N& €q€€‚‚˙When you start the Netscape Navigator, it uses the last location set in the Dialer. If you have two or more Internet accounts set up on your computer, Netscape uses the last account you called.If Netscape Navigator has problems starting the Dialer or using the Location specified in the Dialer, try connecting directly from the Dialer, and then starting Netscape Navigator. If connection problems persist, contact your service provider.CßLO1j€H/O:O0ƒSetting Properties:˝N:O% €*€”€‚˙Setting PropertiesfBO O$ €„€€‚˙You can control how the Dialer works by setting its properties.E :O €% €@€°ˆ€‚˙To set the Dialer properties: O €˝NşŒ Oƀ. *€€RČ:†HŘ€ƒ‚ƒ‚˙1.Start the Dialer by double-clicking the QFN Dialer icon in the Netscape Intuit Edition program group.2.Click the Properties button. e@ €+% €€€Č€‚˙The Properties dialog box appears showing the Locations page.; ƀf‚0 .€€RČ:†HŘ€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚˙3.Check or uncheck any options you want.4.Click the tabs at the top of the Properties window to move to another page. For example, click the Modem tab to set modem properties.4.When you're done choosing options, click OK to return to the Dialer main screen. X3+ž‚% €f€Č€‚˙The Properties are saved and used automatically.r>f‚0ƒ4 8€|€€ ‚‚€‚ăí “€ ‰‚‚˙See Also:Creating a LocationChanging Modem SettingsHž‚xƒ1ďŠ˙˙˙˙0xƒˇƒ˜‡Changing Modem Settings?0ƒˇƒ% €4€”€‚˙Changing Modem Settingsź–xƒs…& €-€€‚‚˙The Dialer gathered your modem settings automatically when you registered for free access to the Quicken Financial Network. You should change the settings only if you're having problems with your modem or if you've changed your modem (altered the IRQ, port, or other setting or installed a different modem).To run the Modem setup program, click the Change Modem button. Follow the onscreen directions.J%ˇƒ˝…% €J€°ˆ€‚˙To manually change modem settings:Ws…J‡6 :€Ż€RČ:†HŘ€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚˙1.Start the Dialer, and then click the Properties button. 2.Click the Modem tab at the top of the Properties window..3.Select the port your modem uses (COM1, COM2, etc.).4.Select the speed your modem uses.5.If you need to change the modem interrupt or base I/O port, click Advanced.6.Click OK to return to the Dialer main screen.N˝…˜‡/ .€>€€ ‚‚ăň‰€‚˙See Also:Modem settingsKJ‡ă‡1ˇ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙1ă‡ˆŁ‰Closing the Dialer program:˜‡ˆ% €*€”€‚˙Closing the Dialer=ă‡Zˆ% €0€°ˆ€‚˙To close the Dialer: "ňˆ|‰0 .€ĺ€RČ:†HŘ€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚˙1.Make sure the Properties dialog box is closed by clicking OK or Cancel.2.If you are connected to your Internet service provider, click Disconnect.3.On the Dialer main screen, double-click the control-menu box in the top-left corner.'ZˆŁ‰$ €€€ ‚˙N|‰ń‰1h˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙2ń‰6ŠmThe Dialer Configuration fileE Ł‰6Š% €@€”€‚˙The Dialer Configuration file6ń‰lŒ' €€€‚‚‚˙When you sign up for free access to the Quicken Financial Network, all the settings used by the Dialer are saved in a configuration file that the Dialer uses.Dialer configuration files have the extension .SR and are associated with the Dialer application and icon in the Netscape Intuit Edition program group. To see which .SR file is associated with an icon, click the icon and press Alt+Enter. Windows displays the properties for the icon. (See your Windows documentation for more information on application properties.)Ü6Šm% €š€€‚˙If you share your computer with others, you may not want to save your password in the Dialer because the Dialer saves the password in the .SR file in the C:\QUICKENW\NETSCAPE\DIALER directory where anyone can read it.PlŒ˝1F˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙3˝ýTroubleshooting Dialer problems@mý% €6€”€‚˙Troubleshooting problemsŚ˝ŁŽ% €€€ ‚˙The following topics deal with common questions and answers for working with Netscape Navigator Intuit Edition and the Dialer.oFý) "€Œ€Č€ ‚€‚˙Netscape Navigator problemsModem, Connection, and Dialer problemsLŁŽ^1D ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙4^ĄÇNetscape Navigator problemsCĄ% €<€”€‚˙Netscape Navigator problemsj9^Â1 0€s€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙Could not create socket. Insufficient system ĄÂresources, or Network down.The Dialer failed to connect with your service provider for some reason, and the Navigator couldnt complete its task (for example, it couldnt go to a location because the Dialer wasnt connected). Try connecting with the Dialer first, and the continue with the Navigator.I get the messages: Unable to locate host or Cannot connect to hostThis usually occurs when Netscape Navigator makes too many calls through multiple threading. Edit the NETSCAPE.INI file and change the following lines:j.ĄÂ< H€\€¸–HPŘiů‰Š9ÉYé€ ‚˙[Network]Use AsyncDNS=noMax Connections=1|XÂýÂ$ €°€€ ‚˙This error might be caused by several other reasons, including any of the following: ЁÂĹI `€§€RČ:‚H€ †"€˙˙ƒ‚†"€˙˙ƒ‚†"€˙˙ƒ‚˙Your system might be behind a firewall. To connect to the Internet you need access to a SOCKS or Proxy server. Check with your network administrator to get the details of the SOCKS or Proxy server being used. Specify this information in the Netscape Navigator preferences.The host you are trying to connect to might be down. You might be having problems with your SLIP or PPP connection. Contact your Internet service provider or network administrator. ëÁýÂÇ* "€ƒ€€‚€ ‚‚˙While connected to the Internet, I'm suddenly cut off.Your phone line probably has a service, such as Call Waiting, that interrupts your phone line. Make sure you disable Call Waiting by changing options in the Dialer. Youll get the same results if someone in your home picks up the phone while youre connected.It's also possible that your modem is trying to transfer data too fast. Use the Dialer to slow down your modem's data transfer rate.U$ĹVÇ1ż4˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙5VÇĄÇó‡Modem, Connection, and Dialer errorsK&ÇĄÇ% €L€”€‚˙Modem, Connection, or Dialer errors~MVÇĘ1 0€›€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙A connection attempt is already in progress.You tried to dial in while the Dialer was already trying to establish a connection. Wait until the current dial-in session is finished, and then try again.Authentication failed; no response from remote device.The Dialer connected successfully with the remote access server but could not verify that your dial-in name and password are correct because the remote server disconnected. This can happen if your name and password are wrong, or if there is too much noise on the telephone lines, or if there is some other unknown interruption.ĽxĄÇÄĚ- (€ń€€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙Make sure your user name and password are correct, and then try again. If this problem persists, contact your service provider to verify that the remote access server is operating correctly and that your user name and password are correct.Authentication failed; too many unsuccessful attempts.The Dialer connected successfully with your service provider but you tried to connect with the wrong password too many times. Your service provider sets the maximum number of times you can try to connect. When you exceed the maximum number of attempts, you should contact your service provider to verify your user name and password.OĘĎ1 0€=€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙Error opening serial port; invalid BPS rate specified.The modem speed set in the Dialer Modem properties isnt a valid speed. Acceptable modem speeds include 14400, 38400, 57600, and 115200. Error opening serial port; port is already in use.Another application is using the COM port for your modem. If there is a modem on another COM port, choose the Modem page of the Dialer properties dialog box and specify the available COM port you want to use. Otherwise, close the application that is using the COM port, then try to dial again.ĺ´ÄĚ1 0€i€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙Error opening serial port; port is already open.Another application didnt close the COM port when it was done using it. This can happen if the other application closed unexpectedly (sucĎÇh as after a General Protection Fault or Application Error). To avoid this problem, exit and restart Windows, then try to connect again. You might also have to restart your computer to reset the modem.Error opening serial port; invalid port specified.The Dialer couldnt access your modem. This could happen if you incorrectly setup your modem or if you moved your modem from one COM port to another. Reconfigure your modem by using the Change Modem button in the Modems property page of the Dialer.—fĎ›1 0€Í€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙Error opening serial port; unknown reason (x).The Dialer couldnt use the COM port you selected for an unknown reason. Try choosing a different COM port or click the Change Modem button on the Modem properties page, then try dialing again. You can also restart your computer and try again. I cant connect to my Internet service provider.The most common reason is that the service providers phone line is busy or doesnt answer. If your provider has two numbers, specify a second number in the Properties dialog box in the Dialer. Also, it could be that the phone line was noisy, so the Dialer disconnected. çŤ) €Ď€€‚€ ‚˙Invalid I/O address specified. Please enter a valid hexadecimal number, or select Default.The COM port cannot be used. This can happen if the COM port you selected has been configured with an incorrect I/O address or IRQ number. To solve this problem, choose the Modem page in the Dialer properties dialog box, then click the Advanced button. In the dialog box that appears, enter valid numbers for the I/O address and IRQ, then click OK. Once you have done this, try dialing again.&ü›Ń * "€ů€€‚€ ‚‚˙Invalid dynamic link call; device 000E, service 5There is a problem with the Microsoft Windows virtual communication device (VCD) driver. After Windows 3.1 was released, Microsoft added two new services to its VCD driver. These new services let a virtual device driver claim ownership of a COM port so that no other application can use it. The version number of the new VCD driver was 3.11, and Microsoft included this version with all releases of Windows after 3.1.The DIAL.386 driver included with Netscape Navigator Personal Edition uses the services in the new VCD driver to make sure no other application uses the COM port while it is being used. The Dialer checks the VCD driver to make sure it is Version 3.11 or later before using these new services.óÍŤÄ & €›€€ ‚‚˙A problem can occur when another company has obtained the VCD source code and released their own version of the VCD driver that appear to be Version 3.11 or later but that doesnt support the new services. When this happens, this error message appears.To avoid this error message in the future, make sure you are using ShivaPPP Version 3.5 or later, and add the following section and line to your SYSTEM.INI file (usually found in your C:\WINDOWS directory):TŃ  ; F€2€¸–HPŘiů‰Š9ÉY送‚˙[ShivaPPP]ClaimPort=0ÍÄ 5 8€›€€ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙This entry tells ShivaPPP not to use the VCD driver regardless of which version it is.Invalid IRQ number specified. Please enter a number between 2 and 15, or select 'Default'.The number you entered in the Advanced dialog box for the IRQ Number for the COM port is incorrect. Enter a valid number between two and fifteen in the IRQ Number field, or select a valid number from the IRQ Number drop-down list. The connection is slow.If your phone line is noisy, your modem either slows down to ensure good data transfer or retransmits information several times. Try redialing first to see if you simply had a bad phone line. Use the Dialer Statistics window to see if you experience overruns or other errors. ;  aA1 0€€€ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚˙Its also possible that there are a lot of people using the same Internet service provider and the server has too much traffic, making all connections slow.The remote access serveaAÇr doesn't accept my user name and password.Check the phone number to make sure you are calling the correct Internet service provider, and check with your service provider to make sure that you are using a valid user ID and password.Unable to communicate with answering device. Please check that it is installed and configured properly.çÂHB% €…€€ ‚˙The Dialer established a connection with your service providers modem but was unable to establish a connection with the remote access server. This can happen for any of the following reasons:ÎaA_EI `€Ł€RČ:‚H€ †"€˙˙ƒ‚†"€˙˙ƒ‚†"€˙˙ƒ‚˙The answering modem is not connected to a remote access server. This can happen if you call a bulletin board service or a commercial online service. Check the telephone number you are usingNetscape connects only to Internet service providers..The remote access server isnt set up to allow users to dial in. Contact your service provider to verify that the server is set up for dialing in.The remote modem might be configured incorrectly. In this case, your modem might be able to establish a connection with the remote modem, but the two modems might not be able to exchange the correct information to establish a dial-in connection. You can call your service provider to ensure that their modem is working.íHBuF) €Ű€€‚€ ‚˙Windows dial-in driver (dial.386) not loaded. Unable to connect. ShivaPPP dial-in driver is not installed.The files ShivaPPP needs were not loaded when you launched Microsoft Windows. This is because of one of the following reasons:ęˇ_E_G3 4€q€RČ:‚H€ †"€˙˙ƒ‚˙The file called DIAL.386 must be in the DIALER directory, which is usually C:\NETSCAPE\DIALER, and the following line must appear in the [386Enh] section of your SYSTEM.INI file:c&uFÂG= J€L€^¸Č:–@HŘiůŠ9ÉY逃‚˙device=c:\netscape\dialer\dial.386 ×_GĚH3 4€ą€RČ:‚H€ †"€˙˙ƒ‚˙You must load one of the ShivaPPP DOS dial-in drivers (either DIALODI.EXE or DIALNDIS.EXE) before you start Microsoft Windows. This is usually done in your CONFIG.SYS file. You might need to reinstall Netscape.üĂÂGČK9 @€‡€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙Unable to negotiate dial-in connection (failed)The remote modem isnt working properly. Try calling again in a few minutes. If you continue to get this error, contact your service provider.Unable to display statistics.The Dialer couldnt open the statistics window because there wasnt enough system resources to do so. Try closing other applications.Unable to find modem database file (modems.ini). Please check installation.The Dialer cannot find the MODEMS.INI file that contains a complete listing of all the modems you can use. If you moved this file, move or copy the file back into the NETSCAPE\DIALER directory. If the file has been deleted, reinstall Netscape Navigator Personal Edition .l;ĚH4N1 0€w€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙Warning: Your time limit for this dial-in connection will be exceeded in minutes.You are approaching the maximum time allowed by your service provider for your connection. You should finish your work as quickly as possible because youll be disconnected soon. You can reconnect later.When I use a different location, the Dialer can't connect to my Internet service provider.Make sure the location uses the correct phone number (including area code and dialing settings). Check all options on the Locations property page including the Calling Card dialog box. Ś|ČKć* "€ů€€‚€ ‚‚˙While connected, I often hear a series of tones from my computer's speaker. What does this mean?The tones indicate that your computer is experiencing overrun errors while communicating with your service provider. An overrun error occurs when the data is coming into the computer from the remote connection faster than the computer can handle it, so data is lost.The most common reason this occurs is when you are u4NćÇsing a fast modem with an 8250 or 16540 UART chip. The UART chip is a chip on your serial board that handles the flow of data through the serial port to your computer. Newer computers should have serial boards that contain a 16550A UART chip. The 16550A chip can usually handle communications from high-speed modems. If you hear tones often while connected, you might want to upgrade or replace your serial board (usually an inexpensive procedure) to the 16550A UART chip.34N„3 4€€€ €€ ‚€‚€ ‚˙You can find out which UART chip your computer has by clicking the Statistics button when connected (see Error! Reference source not found.Chapter 4 for more information).You have been disconnected by the remote device possibly due to inactivity.The Internet service provider closed your dial-in connection, possibly because your computer was idle for longer than allowed. Try to redial. If this error continues to happen, there might be a problem with the service provider; contact them for assistance.<ćU†* "€%€€‚€ ‚‚˙Your modem and the remote modem don't connect.See the Dialer Modem properties to make sure you have specified the proper COM port and modem. Make sure the phone number you have entered is correct, and that it includes any access codes needed to place a call from your location. For example, many office telephone systems require dialing a 9 before any outside number.Its also possible (but very rare) that the service providers modem is down. If you think this is the case, try calling later or contact the service provider.žt„ó‡* "€é€€‚€ ‚‚˙Your remote network connection has been lost.Your connection closed for unknown reasons. This can happen if the modem was suddenly disconnected, or if the telephone connection between your modem and the remote modem was cut off. You need to redial to reconnect with your service provider. If you aren't successful, contact the service provider to report the problem.S"U†Fˆ1€˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙6Fˆ‰ˆ،Using the Dialer Statistics windowC󇉈% €<€”€‚˙Using the Dialer Statistics"üFˆŤŠ& €ů€€‚‚˙When you connect with your Internet service provider, the Dialer collects information about the connection, including errors. You can use this information to help solve connection problems.When youre connected, the Timer window is visible in the upper right corner of your screen. You can click the Statistics button in that window to view the statistics information. The Dialer also writes to disk all the statistics information to a file called STATS.TXT in the C:\QUICKENW\NETSCAPE\DIALER directory. ;‰ˆćŠ% €,€°ˆ€‚˙Types of statisticsňŤŠ،Ř ~5€ČâëM0e€ ‰€ ‚â€Ó9Ѐ ‰€ ‚âź R€ ‰€ ‚âÇ € ‰€ ‚âĘĘǀ ‰€ ‚âăIő𠉈 ‚â7öӀ ‰€ ‚âŽ4z€ ‰€ ‚âçö‚ˇ€ ‰€ ‚âľƒz € ‰€ ‚âţ0첀 ‰€ ‚âןŹ€ ‰€ ‚â*(~=€ ‰€ ‚âfş€ ‰€ ‚˙Port BPSConnect BPSFlow controlSerial chipPPP compressionOverrun errorsInvalid CRCsFrames received OKFrames rejectedLargest frame receivedFrames transmittedFrames retransmittedLargest frame transmittedIP address9橍1>˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙7˙˙˙˙ŽPort BPS0 ،A% €€”€ ‚˙Port BPSŐŞŽ+ $€U€€€ €‚˙Specifies the speed (bits per second) at which the serial port sends information to the computer (DTE speed). This is not the speed at which the modems communicate.< ARŽ1˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙8˙˙˙˙RŽ&Connect BPS3Ž…Ž% €€”€ ‚˙Connect BPSĄ}RŽ&$ €ú€€‚˙Specifies the speed (bits per second) that your modem and the Internet service providers modem transfer data (DCE speed). = …Žc1–˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙9˙˙˙˙c‚ŔFlow control4&—% €€”€ ‚˙Flow controlßşc‚Ŕ% €u€€‚˙Specifies the type of flow control the dial-in software uses (Hardw—‚Ŕ&are or Software). Hardware flow control is also known as RTS/CTS. Software flow control is also known as XON/XOFF. < —žŔ1˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙:˙˙˙˙žŔÂSerial chip3‚ŔńŔ% €€”€ ‚˙Serial chip. žŔÂ% €€€‚˙Specifies the type of serial chip your computer uses. This chip handles the flow of data through the serial port to your computer. Newer computers should have serial boards that contain a 16550A UART chip, which can handle communications from high-speed modems. @ńŔ_Â1 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙;˙˙˙˙_Â*ĂPPP compression7–Â% €$€”€ ‚˙PPP compression”p_Â*Ă$ €ŕ€€‚˙Specifies if the connection is using PPP compression. This feature is not supported by all service providers.?–ÂiĂ1-˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙<˙˙˙˙iĂWĹOverrun errors6*ĂŸĂ% €"€”€ ‚˙Overrun errors¸’iĂWĹ& €%€€‚‚˙Specifies the number of overrun errors encountered at the serial port. An overrun error occurs when the data is coming into the computer from the remote connection faster than the computer can handle it, so data is lost. The most common reason this occurs is when you are using a fast modem with an 8250 or 16450 UART serial chip. You might need to slow down your modem or upgrade your serial chip.= ŸĂ”Ĺ1D˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙=˙˙˙˙”Ĺ›ĆInvalid CRCs4WĹČĹ% €€”€ ‚˙Invalid CRCsÓŽ”Ĺ›Ć% €]€€‚˙Specifies the number of invalid CRCs (Cyclic Redundancy Checks). This occurs when data is transferred and there is an error in the transmission (usually phone line noise).CČĹŢĆ1J˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙>˙˙˙˙ŢĆĺÇFrames received OK:›ĆÇ% €*€”€ ‚˙Frames received OKͨŢĆĺÇ% €Q€€‚˙Specifies the number of frames received without errors. When modems transfer information, the data is separated into frames to ensure you get all the data correctly.@Ç%Č1h˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙?˙˙˙˙%ČMÉFrames rejected7ĺÇ\Č% €$€”€ ‚˙Frames rejectedńĚ%ČMÉ% €™€€‚˙Specifies the number of frames that didnt transmit correctly but not due to a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Checks) problem. You can get transmit problems for different reasons. This value is almost always 0.G\Č”É1č˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙@˙˙˙˙”É5ĘLargest frame received>MÉŇÉ% €2€”€ ‚˙Largest frame receivedc?”É5Ę$ €~€€‚˙Specifies the size of the largest frame your modem received.CŇÉxĘ1N˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙A˙˙˙˙xĘƒËFrames transmitted:5ʲĘ% €*€”€ ‚˙Frames transmittedŃŹxĘƒË% €Y€€‚˙Specifies the number of frames your modem sent. 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