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README File for CompuServe 2.5
September 1996
This README contains installation notes, feature highlights, and
other information to get you started using CompuServe 2.5. If you
have already installed CompuServe 2.5, please skip the System
Requirements and Installation Notes and continue with the sections
that follow.
System Requirements
- 4 Mb RAM (8 recommended)
- 15 Mb available on hard drive
- 386 (or higher) processor
- VGA monitor at 640 by 480 resolution
- Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11
- 9600 baud connection rate
A multimedia computer is not required, but enables you to enjoy a
richer online experience with the use of sound and enhanced graphics
capabilities.
Installation Notes
The installation procedure has been simplified and contains step-by-
step instructions to guide you through the installation process.
The installation program installs CompuServe 2.5, the CompuServe
dialer, and the Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.1.
Note: When delivered and installed as part of the CompuServe 2.5
installation, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 2.1 does not currently
include "MailTo:" support, which enables you to send email messages
via links on Web pages. CompuServe plans to provide this Microsoft
mail option in a future, downloadable version, available from the
Information Service and a Web site to be announced. For more
information on sending Internet mail, refer to the CompuServe 2.5
Help system.
Feature Highlights of CompuServe 2.5
New Browser with RPA Support
CompuServe 2.5 integrates information from the CompuServe
Information Service (CIS) and the Internet's World Wide Web (WWW).
The Internet Explorer browser is installed and configured
automatically with CompuServe 2.5. When you are connected to CIS,
you will see buttons and menu items you can select to take you to
the WWW. And, as a CompuServe member, you have the benefit of
Remote Password Authentication (RPA), which efficiently handles
identification, authentication, and authorization on the Internet so
that you can access Web sites of CompuServe Partners using only your
CompuServe password.
You can also enter a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), such as
http://www.compuserve.com, directly into the Go field to get to an
Internet site. Once you are on the Internet, look for hyperlinks
back to services on CompuServe.
Default Winsock Connection
This type of connection is required to access the Internet. It is
configured and set up in your Session Settings during the
installation of CompuServe 2.5. You will be able to access
information on CIS and be on the Internet at the same time.
Improved Performance and Reliability
Throughput and file download speed have been increased and new
scripts have been added to improve connection reliability.
Dialer Features
The CompuServe Dialer (CID) offers support for NCSI/NASI, which
enables additional connection configurations. The updated dialer is
more robust and provides better throughput. It can be used with
Windows 95 without interfering with the operating system's
connection utilities. If you have configured Windows 95 to connect
to the CompuServe network, then you can opt not to use the
CompuServe Dialer.
Internet Browser Option
A new Internet Browser command has been added to the Services menu
and a corresponding button now appears on the default ribbon
(toolbar). Choosing this option starts the Internet Explorer
Browser. If Internet Explorer is running in the background, this
option brings the browser to the foreground. Similarly, you can
start up or return to CompuServe 2.5 from Internet Explorer by
clicking the CSi button on the toolbar.
Filing Cabinet Search
You can find items stored in the CompuServe 2.5 Filing Cabinet
quickly and easily using the new Search feature. Objects such as
mail messages, forum messages, articles, and news stories can be
stored in the filing cabinet. Once stored, you can find any of these
objects by date or date range, subject, sender or contributor (i.e.,
from); or perform a full text search. You can search folders, In-
Basket, Out-Basket, or a combination of all three.
New Graphics
CompuServe 2.5 introduces new graphics for the Explore Services menu
that will allow you to explore CompuServe effortlessly. The button
located at the top of this menu labeled CompuServe will take you to
an area that offers tools and information to help you browse for
specific information on the CompuServe Information Service (CIS). If
you know what you want, but aren't sure how to "GO" there, use one
of the 12 general interest buttons to get there in a hurry!
CompuServe Viewer
When attending conferences, on-line moderators now have the ability
to send binary file(s) to enhance the experience for participants.
Binary files may be still motion video clips from a video feed
(graphic images sent at regular intervals), closed captioned text,
charts, sound, or pictures. The moderator can send any combination
of files and file types to conference participants. As a
participant, you will be able to see these conference additions by
utilizing the CompuServe Viewer technology that is built into
CompuServe 2.5.
Secure logins
Security is built into CompuServe 2.5. Your password is not
transmitted across the network in a readable format.
PNG Support
Support for PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format has been added.
You can now look forward to using this optimized graphics format, as
PNG is integrated in services and applications across CIS.
Customer Support
To increase usability or offer flexibility, several enhancements have been made.
- A General Preference has been added to control window handling. To
alter this preference access the Special menu and select
Preferences/General. Keep Windows Maximized is on by default. When a
window is maximized, subsequent windows will be maximized until you
restore the size.
- A preference has been added for both Forum Conferencing and CB
Simulator to automatically update the "Who's Here" List every XX
seconds. To access Forum Conference preferences from the Special
menu select Preference/Forum/More... button. To access the CB
simulator preferences from the Special menu select Preference/CB
Simulator.
- Help is offered from the Connection Failure dialog providing
diagnosis and correction assistance.
- Addressing mail to non-CompuServe mail users has been simplified
by adding an address type list box on the Recipient dialog.
- International icons have been added throughout the product to
accommodate the global CompuServe Membership.
- Tool tips are available to identify iconic tools (buttons)
throughout CompuServe 2.5. A preference has been added to disable
the tool tips if they do not offer you assistance. To alter this
preference, from the Special menu select Preferences/General, then
clear the check box to turn the tool tips off.
- The View button has been added so you can view most files while
online. If the file to be viewed has a Windows file association
defined, the appropriate application will be used to view the file.
Internet Explorer Features
Spyglass Dynamic Data Exchange (SDDE)
SDDE is supported, enabling communications between CompuServe 2.5
and Internet Explorer. This makes it possible for Internet sites to
build in links to specific information within the CompuServe
Information Service.
Hyperlinks from the Web to CompuServe Services
Definition of the GOCSERVE application extension enables Web page
developers to create hyperlinks from the Web to specific services on
the CompuServe Information Service (CIS).
Simplified URL Entry
Entering http://www sites is easier because you do not have to enter
the entire site address. For example, enter "compuserve" at the Web
Page prompt and Internet Explorer automatically accesses
"http://www.compuserve.com". This feature works for any URL
formatted as "http://www.XXXXX.com".
Quicker access to product functions
The right mouse button now provides access to context-sensitive,
pop-up menus. For example, place your cursor over an image and click
the right mouse button to access a context-sensitive menu containing
key options (e.g., Save to Disk, Copy URL, Save Image to Disk, and
Copy Image URL).
Bookmarks
A new list is supplied with many great Web sites for you to explore.
Easy Access to CompuServe 2.5
You can access CompuServe 2.5 by clicking the CSi button on the toolbar.
PNG Support
Support for PNG graphic file format enables you to view PNG images.
Support for HTML 2.0 Wallpaper and Fonts
HTML support enables you to view graphically rich Web sites.
Using an Alternate Browser
CompuServe 2.5 uses the Internet Explorer browser to provide
integrated access to the Internet. You can use another Internet
Browser that meets the following requirements:
- Compliant with Winsock version 1.1 API
- Support for Spyglass DDE
A browser meeting these requirements will be capable of taking
advantage of the integration between CIS and the Internet. Before
CompuServe 2.5 can use the alternative browser, you must complete
the steps described in the next section "Customizing an Internet
Browser."
Customizing an Internet Browser
When Internet links or URLs are selected using CompuServe 2.5, the
Internet Browser will automatically be launched. Conversely, when
CompuServe Information Service links are selected using the Internet
Browser, CompuServe 2.5 will automatically be launched. This
interaction can be achieved if you make the following changes.
- Edit the CIS.INI file. Change the path within the [External
Applications] section to point to the alternate Internet Browser:
[External Applications]
http=path_of_alternate_browser_goes_here /SDDE
ftp=path_of_alternate_browser_goes_here /SDDE
news=path_of_alternate_browser_goes_here /SDDE
gopher=path_of_alternate_browser_goes_here /SDDE
Below is an example of NetscapeÖ defined as an external application:
http=c:\cserve\netscape\netscape.exe /SDDE
- Define a new application extension to the alternate browser:
Application type = x-gocserve
File Extension = .go
Viewer = gocserve.exe
Support Information
- Support is available in the CompuServe 2.5 support forums,
CompuServe 2.5 General Forum and CompuServe 2.5 Technical Forum. To
access these forums, GO WCIMSUPPORT.
- To find information about billing, pricing, and other useful
things, check out the Member Service area on CompuServe. To access
this area, GO MEMBER.