CompuServe 4.02 and Higher in Windows 2000 Professional
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5.
In the dialog “Set Up Your Internet Mail Account”, se-
lect “No” then click “Next”. Deactivate the option “To
connect to the Internet immediately, select this box and
then click Finish”. Now click the “Finish” button to com-
plete the dial-up configuration.
6.
In the “Network and Dial-Up Connections” window, se-
lect the new “COMPUSERVE” icon, right-click it and se-
lect “Properties” in the context menu.
7.
In the “COMPUSERVE Properties” dialog, click the “Op-
tions” tab. In the “Dialing options” group, select the
options “Display progress while connecting” and
“Prompt for name and password, certificate, etc.” In
the “Redial attempts” group, set the desired number of
attempts, the delay between redial attempts, and the
delay before an idle connection should be hung up. If
desired, you may enable the option “Redial if line is
dropped”. Click the “X.25” button and make sure the
settings are blank, then click “OK”.
8.
Click the “Security” tab. Select the option “Typical (rec-
ommended settings)” and make sure that the option
“Validate my identity as follows:” is set to “Allow unse-
cured password”. In the “Interactive logon and script-
ing” group, select the options “Show terminal window”
and “Run script”, and select the script “cis.scp” in the
list.
Note
: You may also edit the script to speed up the logon
process. Change the statement
/go:pppconnect^m
in the script to
/noint/go:pppconnect^m