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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What new features are in this version of the Navigator?
A: Many small problems have been fixed that should allow the Navigator
to function better on many systems. In addition to these small fixes,
the following major features have been added:
* Browser Independance - you can now use Internet Explorer or
Netscape Navigator to log on to your favorite Wildcat! system.
* Terminal Server Support - Allows you to log into Wildcat
through a terminal server.
* Progressive picture display - The Wildcat! Browser now displays
graphics progressively as they are being received.
* Browser Table Fixes - Many problems have been fixed with the
Wildcat! browser and HTML tables.
* Font Selection - The message client now allows you to select a font
to be used while editing and reading messages.
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Q: How do I tell the dialer to dial a 9 to access an outside line?
A: You need to load Wildcat Connection Manager, Choose the menu item
Connections, then choose Dial Properties. Check the box that you
need to dial a number to access an outside line, then enter in the
correct number.
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Q: When upgrading online, I receive an "Error #3 upgrading xxx program"
A: This means you have an older copy of DUNZIP.DLL in your Windows system
directory. Copy the DUNZIP.DLL from the directory you installed the
Navigator in (usually C:\WCNAV) to your Windows system directory.
(usually C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM).
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Q: When I choose to telnet to a site, Wildcat immediately reports an
"Invalid Address" error.
A: Check to see if WINSOCK.DLL exists in the Windows directory. If it
does not, you'll need to re-install TCP/IP support under Windows.
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Q: I'm getting a "Reset Timeout" error when attempting to dial-out using
a modem.
A: This could be a number of things. Check to make sure you are telling
Wildcat to use the correct COM port for your machine. Check to see
if WINSOCK.DLL exists in the Windows directory. If it does not, you'll
need to re-install TCP/IP support under Windows 95.
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Q: When I load The Navigator, I'm receiving a "cache error 262". What
should I do?
A: Install SHARE.EXE. Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and add SHARE.EXE to
the end of the file. Reboot the PC so the change will take affect.
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Q: I logged in, and it told me my system files needed to be upgraded,
so I let it upgrade them. If I hang up, and call back, it keeps telling
me they need to be upgraded. What should I do?
A: It's doing that because you haven't properly shutdown Wildcat after
the upgrade. Wildcat will prompt you after a system file upgrade that
you need to exit clear out of Wildcat (dialer and all) before the
upgrade process can be completed, NOT just disconnect. Exit all the
way out, and the next time you load wildcat, the upgrade process will
be completed, and it will stop prompting you.