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The Internet Texoma
How To Directory


 

Section 1.  Introduction And General Information
   1.1 How To Contact Internet Texoma
    1.2 How To Sign Up With Internet Texoma
    1.3 How To Add An E-mail Address
    1.4 How To Obtain Internet Texoma's Software
    1.5 How To Upload Your Personal Web Page

Section 2.  Connecting To Internet Texoma
    2.1  Linux
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        2.11 Connection Configuration
        2.11a Basic Linux Configuration How-to
    2.2  Microsoft Dial-Up Networking & Shiva Dialer
        2.21  Windows 3.1 & 3.11 (Shiva Dialer)
        2.21a How To Enter Your User Name, Password and Dial Internet Texoma
        2.21b How To Permanently Change The Login Phone Number
        2.21c How To Verify Your Settings
        2.21d How To Change Your Modem Init String
        2.21e How To Create A Dial-Up Connection
        2.21f How To Create A Second  Dial-Up Connection
        2.21g How To Disconnect From The Internet
        2.21h How To Set Up 10 Digit Dialing
        2.22  Windows 95/98 (Dial-Up Networking)
        2.22a How To Install Microsoft Dial-Up Networking
        2.22b How To Uninstall Microsoft Dial-Up Networking
        2.22c How To Enter Your User Name, Password and Dial Internet Texoma
        2.22d How To Permanently Change The Login Phone Number
        2.22e How To Verify and Change Your Settings
        2.22f How To Disable Call Waiting
        2.22g How To Change Your Modem Init String
        2.22h How To Create A Dial-Up Connection
        2.22i How To Create Additional Dial-Up Connections
        2.22j How To Place A Shortcut To Your Dial-Up Connection On The Desktop
        2.22k How To Disconnect From The Internet
        2.22l How To Set Up 10 Digit Dialing
        2.22m How To Set Up Windows 98 Using The Internet Connection Wizard
        2.22n How To Disable Auto Disconnect For Internet Explorer 4.0
        2.22o How To Troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing Problems
        2.23  Windows NT
        2.23a How To Enter Your User Name, Password and Dial Internet Texoma
        2.23b How To Permanently Change The Login Phone Number
        2.23c How To Verify Your Settings
        2.23d How To Change Your Modem Init String
        2.23e How To Create A Dial-Up Connection
        2.23f How To Create A Second  Dial-Up Connection
        2.23g How To Disconnect From The Internet
        2.23h How To Set Up 10 Digit Dialing       
        2.24  Windows Me
       
2.24a How to configure Windows Me for ten digit dialing
        2.25  Windows 2000
       
2.25a How to configure Windows 2000 for ten digit dialing.
        2.26  Windows XP
       
2.26a How to configure Windows XP for ten digit dialing.
    2.3  Macintosh
        2.31  I-Mac (from Apple's Web site)
        2.31a How To Make A PPP Connection Via The Remote Access Control Panel
        2.31b How To Change The Internet Setup Assistant Configurations
        2.31c How To Change The Internet Settings And Applications
        2.31d How To Use Multiple Internet Access Configurations
      2.32  Mac OS X
        2.32a How To Create A Dial-Up Connection
       

Section 3.  Browsers
    3.1  Microsoft Internet Explorer
        3.1a How To Change Your Start Page
        3.1b How To Change Your Default Search Page
        3.1c How To Clear Your Cache Files
        3.1d How To Locate Which Version Of Explorer You Have
        3.1e How To Refresh A Page
        3.1f How To Change The Default Newsgroups Client
        3.1g How To Change The Default E-mail Client
        3.1h How To Visit An Internet Address
        3.1i How To Download A File
        3.1j How To Display/Hide Your Toolbar
    3.2  Netscape Communicator
        3.2a How To Change Your Start Page
        3.2b How To Clear Your Cache Files
        3.2c How To Locate Which Version Of Communicator You Have
        3.2d How To Refresh A Page
        3.2e How To Visit An Internet Address
        3.2f How To Download A File
    3.3  Netscape Navigator
        3.3a How To Change Your Start Page
        3.3b How To Clear Your Cache Files
        3.3c How To Locate Which Version Of Navigator You Have
        3.3d How To Refresh A Page
        3.3e How To Visit An Internet Address
        3.3f How To Download A File

S ection 4.  E-mail Clients
   4.1  Eudora Light
        4.1a How To Download Eudora Light
        4.1b How To Verify And Change Your Settings
        4.1c How To Verify And Change Your Reply-To Address
        4.1d How To Send An E-mail
        4.1e How To Check For New E-mail
        4.1f How To Reply To An E-mail
        4.1g How To Send An Attachment
        4.1h How To Locate Which Version Of Eudora You Have
        4.1i How To Display And Send Full Headers
    4.2  Microsoft Internet Mail
        4.2a How To Verify And Change Your Settings
        4.2b How To Verify And Change Your Reply-To Address
        4.2c How To Send An E-mail
        4.2d How To Check For New E-mail
        4.2e How To Reply To An E-mail
        4.2f How To Send An Attachment
        4.2g How To Locate Which Version Of Internet Mail You Have
        4.2h How To Save Your E-Mail Password
        4.2i How To Send Messages Without Using The Outbox
        4.2j How To Display And Send Full Headers
    4.3  Netscape Communicator 4.04
        4.3a How To Verify And Change Your Mail Settings
        4.3b How To Verify And Change Your Reply-To Address
        4.3c How To Send An E-mail
        4.3d How To Check For New E-mail
        4.3e How To Reply To An E-mail
        4.3f How To Send An Attachment
        4.4g How To Locate Which Version Of Communicator You Have
        4.3h How To Save Your E-mail Password
        4.3i How To Set Up Additional Profiles
        4.3j How To Display And Send Full Headers
    4.3  Netscape Communicator 4.5 and above
        4.3a2 How To Verify And Change Your Mail Settings
        4.3b How To Verify And Change Your Reply-To Address
        4.3c How To Send An E-mail
        4.3d How To Check For New E-mail
        4.3e How To Reply To An E-mail
        4.3f How To Send An Attachment
        4.4g How To Locate Which Version Of Communicator You Have
        4.3h How To Save Your E-mail Password
        4.3i How To Set Up Additional Profiles
        4.3j How To Display And Send Full Headers
    4.4  Netscape Navigator
        4.4a How To Verify And Change Your Mail Settings
        4.4b How To Verify And Change Your Reply-To Address
        4.4c How To Send An E-mail
        4.4d How To Check For New E-mail
        4.4e How To Reply To An E-mail
        4.4f How To Send An Attachment
        4.4g How To Locate Which Version Of Navigator You Have
        4.4h How To Save Your E-mail Password
    4.5  Outlook Express
        4.5a How To Fill Out The Connection Wizard
        4.5b How To Verify And Change Your Mail Settings
        4.5c How To Verify And Change Your Reply-To Address
        4.5d How To Send An E-mail
        4.5e How To Check For New E-mail
        4.5f How To Reply To An E-mail
        4.5g How To Send An Attachment
        4.5h How To Save Your E-mail Password
        4.5i How To Set Up Additional Accounts
        4.5j How To Display And Send Full Headers
        4.5m How to Configure Outlook Express for Separate People.
    4.6  Mac OS X
       4.6a How to Verify And Change Your Mail Settings

Section 5.  FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Programs
    5.1  CuteFTP
        5.1a How To Upload Your Personal Web Page
        5.1b How To Download A File
    5.2  WS_FTP
        5.2a How To Upload Your Personal Web Page
        5.2b How To Upload Your Commercial Web Page
        5.2c How To Download A File
    5.3  Windows 95 Native FTP
        5.3a How To Upload Your Personal Web Page
        5.3b How To Upload Your Commercial Web Page
        5.3c How To Download A File
    5.4  AbsoluteFTP
        5.4a How To Upload Your Personal Web Page

Section 6.  Network
    6.1  Introduction And General Information (coming soon)
    6.2  Windows 95
        6.2a How To Verify & Change Your Network Settings
        6.2b How To Add A Dial-Up Adapter
        6.2c How To Add Client For Microsoft Network
        6.2d How To Add The TCP/IP Protocol
    6.3  Windows NT
        6.3a How To Verify & Change Your Network Settings
        6.3b How To Add A Dial-Up Adapter
        6.3c How To Add Client For Microsoft Networks
        6.3d How To Add The TCP/IP Protocol

Section 7.  Hardware
    7.1  Modems
        7.11  Analog (coming soon)
        7.12  ISDN
            7.121  Motorola
        7.12a How To Set Up Your Motorola BitSURFR Modem
            7.122 3ComImpact
                7.122  Windows 95
        7.122a How To Set Up Your External 3ComImpact (from 3Com's site)
                7.123 Windows NT
        7.123a How To Install Your External 3ComImpact (from 3Com's site)
                7.124 Apple Macintosh
        7.124a How To Set Up ConfigPPP And MacTCP For Use With Your External 3ComImpact (from 3Com's site)
    7.2  Routers
        7.2a How To Configure Your Pipeline 50 and 75, ISDN Router

Section 8.  Domain Information
8.a  How To Set Up A Domain With Internet Texoma
   8.1  Virtual Domain
        8.11  Front Page 98
           
Coming Soon
   8.2  Self-Service Mail Server
        8.21  Ipswitch's IMail Mail Server Software
       
8.21a IMail User's Guide  (PDF Format)
        8.21b IMail Options Guide  (PDF Format)
        8.21c IMail User's Guide  (HTML Format)

  


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