Read this first! Introduction This is an online document that you can refer to while using TCP/Connect II® 2.0 for Macintosh. Using this Document This document is not a complete instruction guide. Refer to the hardcopy documentation that was shipped with your software for more complete instructions and explanations.   Refer to the glossary included with this document if you encounter any unfamiliar terms. To open another chapter: 1. Choose the chapter you want to view from the Chapters menu. √ The chapter you select is opened for you to view. OR Choose Contents from the Chapters menu and double-click the chapter you want to view. If your computer is connected to a printer, you can print this document.   This document was formatted to be read online. If you choose to print the document before reading it, formatting is not guaranteed. To print a chapter: 1. Choose Print… from the File menu. √ The current chapter is printed to the printer selected in the Chooser. Identifying Text Styles Several type styles are used in this document. Helvetica style indicates the names of buttons, menu items, windows, folders, dialogs, and text fields. Palatino italics style is used to refer you to other sections of this document or other reading material. Understanding Symbols This section contains a list of symbols used in this document and an explanation of what they are used for. 1. A numbered list of items indicates steps you should take to perform an action. √ A checkmark beneath a numbered item indicates the result you should obtain from performing that procedure.   This symbol indicates an important item such as a solution to a problem that users frequently encounter.   This symbol indicates potentially useful information. Interesting work-arounds, commands, and other facts are highlights by this symbol.   This symbol indicates an item that is discussed elsewhere in this document or in another book.   This symbol indicates a definition.   This symbol indicates that an action can be performed by dragging an item and dropping it if the Drag and Drop Extension is installed, or if you are running System 7 Pro™ or System 7.5. ≈≈≈≈≈≈