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- Document No. 41087001-100-R00-0588%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Chapter 1%@BO: 4b27@% Before You Begin%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Getting Information through Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 54ec@%%@NL@%
- Operational Overview%@BO: 5bec@%%@NL@%
- For More Information%@BO: 6265@%%@NL@%
- For Installation Problems%@BO: 64aa@%%@NL@%
- For Account Information%@BO: 662f@%%@NL@%
- For Contacting the Bulletin Board Editor%@BO: 6b8c@%%@NL@%
- For Inquiring About Service Request Status%@BO: 6eb0@%%@NL@%
- About This Manual%@BO: 7171@%%@NL@%
- Symbols Used in This Manual%@BO: 72e7@%%@NL@%
- Using the Microsoft OnLine Menus%@BO: 7860@%%@NL@%
- Displaying a Menu%@BO: 7c35@%%@NL@%
- Choosing an Item on a Menu%@BO: 7d5c@%%@NL@%
- Moving Backwards through the Menus%@BO: 8080@%%@NL@%
- Removing a Menu%@BO: 8150@%%@NL@%
- Getting Help%@BO: 8202@%%@NL@%
- Displaying a Help Screen from the Menu%@BO: 8338@%%@NL@%
- Displaying a Help Screen from a Dialog Box%@BO: 871c@%%@NL@%
- Using the Keyboard with Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 8ab7@%%@NL@%
- Selecting Icons%@BO: 8b13@%%@NL@%
- Using Dialog Boxes%@BO: 8d44@%%@NL@%
- Deleting Characters%@BO: 900a@%%@NL@%
- Inserting Characters%@BO: 91d5@%%@NL@%
- Removing a Dialog Box%@BO: 934b@%%@NL@%
- Reading Alerts%@BO: 9409@%%@NL@%
- Printing Alerts%@BO: 96de@%%@NL@%
- Saving Alerts to a Disk File%@BO: 9804@%%@NL@%
- Using the Shell to DOS Icon%@BO: 9afc@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Chapter 2%@BO: a01c@% Installing Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Before You Begin%@BO: a31b@%%@NL@%
- Who to Contact for More Information%@BO: a35f@%%@NL@%
- System Requirements%@BO: a512@%%@NL@%
- Hardware%@BO: a5d5@%%@NL@%
- Software%@BO: a9da@%%@NL@%
- Setting Up Your Modem%@BO: ac44@%%@NL@%
- Setting Up Your Printer%@BO: ae25@%%@NL@%
- Installing the Microsoft OnLine Software%@BO: af9e@%%@NL@%
- Setting Up Microsoft OnLine%@BO: b79f@%%@NL@%
- Setting Up Communications Parameters%@BO: bd9c@%%@NL@%
- Setting Up the Communications Profile%@BO: c6db@%%@NL@%
- Setting Up Display Options%@BO: cfa3@%%@NL@%
- Setting Up the ONLINE.INI File%@BO: d79b@%%@NL@%
- Changing Your Installation Parameters%@BO: e11b@%%@NL@%
- Changing the Key to Display the Menus%@BO: e511@%%@NL@%
- Changing Communications Parameters%@BO: ec41@%%@NL@%
- Changing Communications Profile%@BO: eee3@%%@NL@%
- Changing Display Options%@BO: f17a@%%@NL@%
- Changing Your Password%@BO: f406@%%@NL@%
- Testing Your Installation%@BO: fa0e@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Chapter 3%@BO: fc5b@% Starting and Quitting Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Starting Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 100cf@%%@NL@%
- Selecting an Icon%@BO: 108a9@%%@NL@%
- Displaying a Menu%@BO: 109ef@%%@NL@%
- Connecting to the Service%@BO: 10ace@%%@NL@%
- Disconnecting from the Service%@BO: 11a0c@%%@NL@%
- Disconnecting by Selecting an Icon%@BO: 11b39@%%@NL@%
- Quitting Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 11cda@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Chapter 4%@BO: 11e91@% Finding Answers with Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@NL@%
- About the Information Sources%@BO: 123dc@%%@NL@%
- The Membership Book%@BO: 12a2c@%%@NL@%
- The Software Library%@BO: 12c40@%%@NL@%
- The KnowledgeBase%@BO: 13284@%%@NL@%
- Posting Your Information in the Membership Book%@BO: 1343a@%%@NL@%
- Syntax Rules for Searching the Information Sources%@BO: 13720@%%@NL@%
- Using Logical Operators%@BO: 13c80@%%@NL@%
- Using the AND Operator%@BO: 13d90@%%@NL@%
- Using the OR Operator%@BO: 13f60@%%@NL@%
- Using the NOT Operator%@BO: 14151@%%@NL@%
- Using Multiple Operators%@BO: 14390@%%@NL@%
- Getting a Bug or Documentation Error List%@BO: 144e8@%%@NL@%
- Getting a Bug List%@BO: 14546@%%@NL@%
- Getting a Documentation Error List%@BO: 1476f@%%@NL@%
- Using Other Operators%@BO: 14987@%%@NL@%
- Using Range Indicators%@BO: 14b4b@%%@NL@%
- Using the Suffix-Masking Operator%@BO: 14fb3@%%@NL@%
- Using the Segment Title Operator%@BO: 15162@%%@NL@%
- Using the Segment Date Operator%@BO: 153d5@%%@NL@%
- Combining Search Words%@BO: 15a82@%%@NL@%
- Excluding Press Releases%@BO: 15e08@%%@NL@%
- Displaying a List of Topics%@BO: 15fd3@%%@NL@%
- Displaying Search Hints%@BO: 16184@%%@NL@%
- Searching the Information Sources%@BO: 16512@%%@NL@%
- Displaying Titles of Matching Items%@BO: 16988@%%@NL@%
- Opening an Item%@BO: 16b8a@%%@NL@%
- Downloading Items from the Information Sources%@BO: 170fc@%%@NL@%
- Saving Text Items to Disk%@BO: 1723b@%%@NL@%
- Printing Text Items%@BO: 177ad@%%@NL@%
- Saving File Items to Disk%@BO: 17bbd@%%@NL@%
- Downloading Items to Your Local In Basket%@BO: 17f88@%%@NL@%
- Creating a Message with Information from the KnowledgeBase%@BO: 18bd0@%%@NL@%
- Creating a Message%@BO: 18fb4@%%@NL@%
- Saving a Message%@BO: 19361@%%@NL@%
- Addressing and Sending a Message%@BO: 194a7@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Chapter 5%@BO: 19e04@% Creating and Sending Service Requests%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Overview%@BO: 1a277@%%@NL@%
- About ROP Files%@BO: 1aa42@%%@NL@%
- For Information about Your Service Request Status%@BO: 1ada5@%%@NL@%
- About Service Request Priorities%@BO: 1af91@%%@NL@%
- Priority A - Critical%@BO: 1b1e1@%%@NL@%
- Priority B - Urgent%@BO: 1b3c2@%%@NL@%
- Priority C - Important%@BO: 1b4f5@%%@NL@%
- Priority D - Needed%@BO: 1b5d4@%%@NL@%
- Priority E - Interesting%@BO: 1b734@%%@NL@%
- Priority F - No response is necessary%@BO: 1b82e@%%@NL@%
- About Service Responses%@BO: 1b93b@%%@NL@%
- Creating a Service Request%@BO: 1ba7f@%%@NL@%
- Moving Around the Service Request Entry Form%@BO: 1c84a@%%@NL@%
- Creating a Service Request Header%@BO: 1ca22@%%@NL@%
- Creating a Description File%@BO: 1de52@%%@NL@%
- Attaching a Description File%@BO: 1e970@%%@NL@%
- Including an Attachment File%@BO: 1ee35@%%@NL@%
- Creating a Supplemental Service Request%@BO: 1f2b2@%%@NL@%
- Updating a Service Request Header%@BO: 1fd29@%%@NL@%
- Editing a Description File%@BO: 2016e@%%@NL@%
- Sending a Service Request%@BO: 202ea@%%@NL@%
- Receiving a Service Response%@BO: 20702@%%@NL@%
- Viewing a Service Request or Response%@BO: 20b6c@%%@NL@%
- Viewing a Service Request%@BO: 20cff@%%@NL@%
- Viewing a Service Response%@BO: 20f74@%%@NL@%
- Printing a Service Request or Response%@BO: 21588@%%@NL@%
- Printing a Service Request%@BO: 21666@%%@NL@%
- Printing a Service Response%@BO: 21a0e@%%@NL@%
- Deleting a Service Request or Response%@BO: 21eae@%%@NL@%
- Deleting a Service Request%@BO: 21f08@%%@NL@%
- Deleting a Service Response%@BO: 225d5@%%@NL@%
- About Service Request Statuses%@BO: 229f7@%%@NL@%
- Changing Service Request Status%@BO: 22e2f@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Chapter 6%@BO: 23225@% Using Electronic Mail%@AE@%%@NL@%
- For More Information about Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 2358a@%%@NL@%
- Cutting Costs Using Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 23771@%%@NL@%
- About the Address Books%@BO: 23933@%%@NL@%
- About the Out Baskets%@BO: 23bb6@%%@NL@%
- About the In Baskets%@BO: 23fa9@%%@NL@%
- Using the Keyboard with Electronic Mail%@BO: 24659@%%@NL@%
- Moving the Highlight%@BO: 2482d@%%@NL@%
- Deleting Characters%@BO: 24c8b@%%@NL@%
- Inserting Characters%@BO: 24e39@%%@NL@%
- Starting a New Line%@BO: 2504f@%%@NL@%
- Using Wordwrap%@BO: 25103@%%@NL@%
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- Copying a Block%@BO: 2562e@%%@NL@%
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- Moving a Block%@BO: 25c79@%%@NL@%
- Creating Your Local Address Book%@BO: 25e31@%%@NL@%
- Importing an ASCII File%@BO: 26105@%%@NL@%
- Attaching a Comment%@BO: 267f2@%%@NL@%
- Saving Your Local Address Book%@BO: 26af6@%%@NL@%
- Printing Your Local Address Book%@BO: 26dab@%%@NL@%
- Removing Your Local Address Book%@BO: 270e4@%%@NL@%
- Creating an Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 27335@%%@NL@%
- Creating a Message%@BO: 27943@%%@NL@%
- Importing an ASCII File%@BO: 27b6f@%%@NL@%
- Cutting and Pasting%@BO: 28052@%%@NL@%
- Returning to Edit a Message%@BO: 283c6@%%@NL@%
- Closing a Message%@BO: 284d7@%%@NL@%
- Saving an Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 28757@%%@NL@%
- Editing an Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 28a78@%%@NL@%
- Erasing an Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 28f38@%%@NL@%
- Addressing an Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 2956c@%%@NL@%
- Searching the Service Address Book for an Address%@BO: 29f1e@%%@NL@%
- Displaying the Find Service Address Dialog Box%@BO: 2a1d4@%%@NL@%
- Searching the Service Address Book%@BO: 2a39b@%%@NL@%
- Copying Addresses from the Service Address Book%@BO: 2ac21@%%@NL@%
- Displaying the Contents of the Out Basket%@BO: 2b082@%%@NL@%
- Sending an Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 2b5b1@%%@NL@%
- Connecting to the Service%@BO: 2b848@%%@NL@%
- Sending All Messages%@BO: 2bae9@%%@NL@%
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- Correcting an Address%@BO: 2c911@%%@NL@%
- Removing an Item%@BO: 2d153@%%@NL@%
- Removing a Message%@BO: 2d573@%%@NL@%
- Removing a File Item%@BO: 2db29@%%@NL@%
- Finding Out Who Has Read Your Message%@BO: 2de3b@%%@NL@%
- Uploading a File to Another Subscriber%@BO: 2e305@%%@NL@%
- Forwarding an Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 2f29b@%%@NL@%
- Printing an Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 2f815@%%@NL@%
- Working with Electronic Mail Messages from Others%@BO: 2fdbc@%%@NL@%
- Reading a Message%@BO: 2ff96@%%@NL@%
- Reading Multiple Messages%@BO: 30242@%%@NL@%
- Printing a Message%@BO: 30531@%%@NL@%
- Saving File Items to Disk%@BO: 30a6d@%%@NL@%
- Saving Messages to Disk%@BO: 30d79@%%@NL@%
- Responding to a Message%@BO: 30ff1@%%@NL@%
- Storing Items in Your Local In Basket%@BO: 31709@%%@NL@%
- Managing Your Local Filing Cabinet%@BO: 3226e@%%@NL@%
- Creating a New List%@BO: 32ad7@%%@NL@%
- Copying Items to a List%@BO: 330f5@%%@NL@%
- Moving Items Between Lists%@BO: 334a2@%%@NL@%
- Deleting Items in a List%@BO: 33860@%%@NL@%
- Deleting a List%@BO: 33a8e@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Chapter 7%@BO: 33f08@% Using the Exchange%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Finding an Item in the Exchange%@BO: 34d55@%%@NL@%
- Downloading Items%@BO: 351d8@%%@NL@%
- Saving a File to Disk%@BO: 352a7@%%@NL@%
- Saving a Text Item to Disk%@BO: 354f6@%%@NL@%
- Printing a Text Item%@BO: 3578d@%%@NL@%
- Downloading Items to Your Local In Basket%@BO: 358f0@%%@NL@%
- Posting an Item on the Exchange%@BO: 365b1@%%@NL@%
- Posting a Text Item%@BO: 36a7b@%%@NL@%
- Posting a File%@BO: 36fc7@%%@NL@%
- Removing Your Contribution%@BO: 3758e@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Chapter 8%@BO: 37901@% Microsoft OnLine Reference%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Displaying System Status%@BO: 37a7d@%%@NL@%
- Displaying Communications Line Status%@BO: 37cd5@%%@NL@%
- Displaying System Usage Information%@BO: 37fbb@%%@NL@%
- Printing System Usage Information%@BO: 3824e@%%@NL@%
- Saving System Usage Information to Disk%@BO: 384c6@%%@NL@%
- Menu Commands%@BO: 386a8@%%@NL@%
- Non-Service Menus%@BO: 38b4a@%%@NL@%
- Service Menus%@BO: 38cf1@%%@NL@%
- Main Screen Menu (Non-Service)%@BO: 38f4d@%%@NL@%
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- ONLINE-INFO%@BO: 39480@%%@NL@%
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- EDIT%@BO: 3a6e3@%%@NL@%
- OUTPUT%@BO: 3aa83@%%@NL@%
- MOVE%@BO: 3adf2@%%@NL@%
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- RE-ADDRESS%@BO: 3bbd6@%%@NL@%
- MODIFY-MESSAGE%@BO: 3bcd9@%%@NL@%
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- IMPORT%@BO: 3cd67@%%@NL@%
- PASTE%@BO: 3ce30@%%@NL@%
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- EDITOR%@BO: 3d387@%%@NL@%
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- REQUESTS%@BO: 3d588@%%@NL@%
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- CHANGE-PASSWORD%@BO: 3dfb4@%%@NL@%
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- QUIT%@BO: 3ed69@%%@NL@%
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- PRINT%@BO: 3ef2a@%%@NL@%
- SAVE-ON-DISK%@BO: 3efca@%%@NL@%
- Exchange List Menu (Service)%@BO: 3f064@%%@NL@%
- EDIT%@BO: 3f246@%%@NL@%
- OUTPUT%@BO: 3f5fa@%%@NL@%
- GET-ITEMS%@BO: 3f961@%%@NL@%
- REMOVE%@BO: 4083f@%%@NL@%
- QUIT%@BO: 40995@%%@NL@%
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- ADD-TO-LOCAL%@BO: 40d5b@%%@NL@%
- TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@BO: 40dfc@%%@NL@%
- Service In Basket List Menu (Service)%@BO: 40f90@%%@NL@%
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- OUTPUT%@BO: 41541@%%@NL@%
- GET-ITEMS%@BO: 418b1@%%@NL@%
- RELEASE%@BO: 427a2@%%@NL@%
- FORWARD%@BO: 428d7@%%@NL@%
- WHO'S READ%@BO: 42b9c@%%@NL@%
- QUIT%@BO: 42c36@%%@NL@%
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- EDIT%@BO: 434cd@%%@NL@%
- OUTPUT%@BO: 4386a@%%@NL@%
- RE-ADDRESS%@BO: 43bcf@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Appendix A%@BO: 469fd@% Microsoft OnLine Messages%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- Message Codes 5000 - 5999%@BO: 55b5c@%%@NL@%
- Message Codes 6000 - 6999%@BO: 57293@%%@NL@%
- Message Codes 9000 - 9999%@BO: 596f5@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Appendix B%@BO: 59ea1@% Terms%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@AB@%Appendix C%@BO: 5b889@% Customizing Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Icon Picture Definition%@BO: 5bf05@%%@NL@%
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- When%@BO: 5d64d@%%@NL@%
- PCExit%@BO: 5d886@%%@NL@%
- PCHandle%@BO: 5de87@%%@NL@%
- Command%@BO: 5e0c5@%%@NL@%
- HSExit%@BO: 5ea3f@%%@NL@%
- HSString%@BO: 5f0c7@%%@NL@%
- Sample BT50.ZIF Modification%@BO: 5f382@%%@NL@%
- Icon Picture Definition%@BO: 5f669@%%@NL@%
- Icon Definition Records%@BO: 5f866@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Appendix D%@BO: 5fc45@% Creating Dialog Files%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Special Characters%@BO: 60a44@%%@NL@%
- Rules for Creating Dialog Files%@BO: 60df9@%%@NL@%
- Dialog File Commands%@BO: 612d1@%%@NL@%
- BREAK%@BO: 61319@%%@NL@%
- CASE%@BO: 61411@%%@NL@%
- DROP n%@BO: 618a7@%%@NL@%
- DUMP%@BO: 6198f@%%@NL@%
- EOL \hexval\ | NONE%@BO: 61a9d@%%@NL@%
- GOTO <label>%@BO: 61cd4@%%@NL@%
- LABEL <label>%@BO: 61e42@%%@NL@%
- MASK <pin> <switch>%@BO: 61fb5@%%@NL@%
- SEND 'data'%@BO: 622be@%%@NL@%
- SEND 'data[N]data'%@BO: 62667@%%@NL@%
- TIMEOUT <number>%@BO: 628da@%%@NL@%
- WAITFOR <time>%@BO: 62a6d@%%@NL@%
- WAITFOR <pin>%@BO: 62b3f@%%@NL@%
- WAITFOR 'text' [ELSE <label>]%@BO: 62e5f@%%@NL@%
- Contents of a Sample LOGON.DIA File%@BO: 6314a@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Index%@AE@%%@BO: 6413c@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL10000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Chapter 1. Before You Begin%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL10001@%%@4@%This chapter describes:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Getting information from Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 54ec@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ An operational overview of Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 5bec@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Who to call or send an Electronic Mail Message to for assistance or
- more information%@BO: 6265@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ This manual's use of symbols%@BO: 7171@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Using the Microsoft OnLine Menus%@BO: 7860@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Displaying and removing Help screens%@BO: 8202@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Using the keyboard with Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 8ab7@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Reading, printing, and saving Alerts, which are important information
- posted on the System by the Microsoft System Administrator%@BO: 9409@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Using the Shell to DOS Icon%@BO: 9afc@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL10002@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine is a technical support system designed for information%@EH@%
- center managers and software developers who use Microsoft software products.
- With Microsoft OnLine, you can access information on bulletin boards, search
- through libraries for specific answers, and submit Service Requests directly
- to Microsoft's Support Engineers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL10003@%%@4@%The key to your Microsoft OnLine System is the Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%
- microcomputer program, which you can use to prepare and send Service
- Requests, to receive a response to your Service Requests, to search the
- Information Sources, to send and receive Quik-Comm Electronic Mail Messages,
- and to send and receive information from other subscribers through the
- Exchange. You can also configure the Microsoft OnLine program to meet your
- specific needs.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL10004@%%@4@%Telephone links established by dialing through the Microsoft OnLine System%@EH@%
- send your call to Microsoft or to another subscriber, as appropriate.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL10005@%%@4@%At the Microsoft end, your Service Request is routed to the Support%@EH@%
- Engineer with the relevant product expertise to answer your questions.
- Behind the Microsoft OnLine System and the Support Engineers stand the
- Microsoft Support Management Team. This team is committed to giving the
- Support Engineers the necessary management backup to ensure that you get the
- information you need.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL11000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Getting Information through Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL11001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine offers many ways for you to get information. We recommend%@EH@%
- that you follow this sequence when requesting information in order to get
- the most from your Microsoft OnLine subscription.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL11002@%%@4@%%@AB@%You can get information fastest from the Information Sources.%@AE@% Editors at%@EH@%
- Microsoft post information and resolutions to other subscribers' Service
- Requests in the Information Sources, which are text databases that you can
- search. The Information Sources are the KnowledgeBase, the Membership Book,
- and the Software Library. You'll get accurate and up-to-date product
- information, ranging from articles and announcements to detailed technical
- information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL11003@%%@4@%%@AB@%Enlist the experience and expertise of other Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%
- %@AB@%subscribers.%@AE@% You can use the Exchange to post your questions, ideas, tips,
- or answers for other Microsoft OnLine subscribers. And, since other
- subscribers also post this type of information, you may be able to find an
- answer to your specific question.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL11004@%%@4@%%@AB@%Use Quik-Comm Electronic Mail to send and receive messages quickly.%@AE@% You%@EH@%
- can use Electronic Mail to send and receive messages and files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL11005@%%@4@%%@AB@%Send a Service Request if you can't find the answer to your question in%@AE@%%@EH@%
- %@AB@%the Information Sources. %@AE@%Use a Service Request to request specific,
- detailed answers to your questions. The answer to your Service Request,
- minus any confidential information, will also be posted in the KnowledgeBase
- for use by other subscribers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL12000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Operational Overview%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL12001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine has two general modes of operation: Disconnected from the%@EH@%
- Service and Connected to the Service. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Because you are billed for the time that you are connected to the Service,
- it is to your advantage to do as much of your work as possible while
- disconnected from the Service.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL12002@%%@4@%When your microcomputer is disconnected from the Service, use Microsoft%@EH@%
- OnLine to:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Create, edit, and address Quik-Comm Electronic Mail Messages.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Change your Local Address Book, which you use to address your
- Electronic Mail Messages.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Change your Setup Parameters, such as phone number or modem baud
- rate.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Create and edit Service Requests.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Manage items in your Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL12003@%%@4@%When your microcomputer is connected to the Service, use Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%
- to:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Send and receive files and Quik-Comm Electronic Mail Messages.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Send Service Requests to Microsoft and receive Service Responses,
- which are responses to these requests.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Search the Information Sources for specific information and download
- that information to your computer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Change your Password.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13000@%%@2@%%@AB@%For More Information%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13001@%%@4@%If you need specific information that you can't find in the Information%@EH@%
- Sources, the Exchange, or this User's Guide, Microsoft OnLine has several
- Electronic Mail Aliases and two phone numbers you can use. One phone number
- is for installation problems and another phone number is for account or
- billing information. To use the aliases, you need to know how to use
- Microsoft OnLine Electronic Mail, which is described in Chapter 6%@BO: 23225@%, "Using
- Electronic Mail."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13100@%%@3@%%@AB@%For Installation Problems%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13101@%%@4@%If you're having installation or operation problems, call (206) 882-8089%@EH@%
- for assistance. For example, call this number if you have all the
- information and tools you need, but the System isn't working properly or you
- get busy signals when you try to connect to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13200@%%@3@%%@AB@%For Account Information%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13201@%%@4@%If you have questions about your account, you can call the (800-443-4672)%@EH@%
- for assistance.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Do not use this phone number to inquire about your Service Request status.
- Use the alias %@AI@%SR-STATUS%@AE@% to inquire about your Service Request status.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13202@%%@4@%Call this number when you:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Need information or tools to get Microsoft OnLine working properly on
- your computer. For example, you've ordered the software, but it
- hasn't arrived yet or you don't know your Password.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Have a question about your subscription. For example, if you have
- questions about billing or renewing your subscription.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13203@%%@4@%If you need account information, you can send Electronic Mail to the alias%@EH@%
- %@AI@%ACCOUNT%@AE@%. Use this alias when you:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Need subscription renewal, options, or cost information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Have questions about billing.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Want to change your address, phone number, or contact person.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13300@%%@3@%%@AB@%For Contacting the Bulletin Board Editor%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13301@%%@4@%If you want to contact the Bulletin Board Editor, send Electronic Mail to%@EH@%
- the alias %@AI@%EDITOR%@AE@%. Use this alias when you:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Want to comment on the Microsoft OnLine Service as a whole.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Have general questions about the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Need general help for operating Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Want to submit a problem you are having with the Microsoft OnLine
- Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Want to make a suggestion about the Microsoft OnLine Service. You can
- also post suggestions publicly in the Exchange.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13302@%%@4@%The Editor will always respond to your input.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13400@%%@3@%%@AB@%For Inquiring About Service Request Status%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13401@%%@4@%If you want to inquire about the status of your Service Request, send%@EH@%
- Electronic Mail to the alias %@AI@%SR-STATUS%@AE@%. You should inquire about the
- status of your Service Request only if you haven't received an
- acknowledgement to your request within 24 hours or if there has been a long
- period of time since the last response from Microsoft.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL13402@%%@4@%Please include the Service Request Reference ID Number, the product name,%@EH@%
- and the priority of your request. The Editor will respond with the current
- status of your Service Request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About This Manual%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14001@%%@4@%This manual describes how to use Microsoft OnLine to get information over%@EH@%
- the phone lines from Microsoft and other subscribers. This manual assumes
- you are familiar with operating a microcomputer, modem, and associated
- software (applications and operating systems).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Symbols Used in This Manual%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14101@%%@4@%The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14102@%▄▄▄ This box indicates a procedure follows.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Numbered lists indicate sequential steps for completing a procedure.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A single square bullet indicates a one-step procedure. More than one
- square bullet indicates a list of items or topics. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14103@%%@4@%ALL CAPITALS indicate the names of programs and their files. When you type%@EH@%
- the names, you can use either uppercase or lowercase letters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14104@%%@4@%%@AI@%ITALICS%@AE@% indicate words and characters you type on the keyboard or see on%@EH@%
- the screen or the name of documents. Italics are also used for emphasizing
- important words, such as the alias %@AI@%EDITOR%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14105@%%@4@%%@AS@%STANDOUT ALL CAPITALS%@AE@% indicate keynames, for example %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%, %@AS@%SHIFT%@AE@%, %@AS@%UP%@AE@%, or%@EH@%
- %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL14106@%%@4@%When you use commands that require pressing the %@AS@%CTRL%@AE@% key and another key,%@EH@%
- make certain that you press both keys simultaneously. In this manual,
- pressing the %@AS@%CTRL%@AE@% key and another key at the same time is denoted as
- %@AS@%CTRL+X%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Using the Microsoft OnLine Menus%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine displays different menus at the top of your screen%@EH@%
- depending on which dialog box or screen is displayed. You can display or
- remove the menu whenever you want to.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15002@%%@4@%You display the menu by pressing a specific key, which you can define as a%@EH@%
- function, %@AS@%ALT%@AE@%, or %@AS@%CTRL%@AE@% key combination. Or you can press the default key
- %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menus. For information on how to redefine a key to
- display the menus, see Chapter 2%@BO: a01c@%, "Installing Microsoft OnLine."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15003@%%@4@%Some dialog boxes also display a menu at the bottom. Usually these menus%@EH@%
- have two or three items, such as YES, NO, and HELP. You use the same
- keystrokes to choose items in these small menus that you use to choose items
- in the menus displayed at the top of the screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Displaying a Menu%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display a menu%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press the %@AS@%F1%@AE@% key or the key that you defined to display the menus.
- This manual assumes you are using the %@AS@%F1%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Choosing an Item on a Menu%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To choose an item on the menu%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Once you've displayed the menu, press the %@AS@%SPACEBAR%@AE@%, %@AS@%BACKSPACE,%@AE@% or
- %@AS@%LEFT%@AE@% or %@AS@%RIGHT%@AE@% keys to move the highlight to select the item you
- want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%SHORTCUT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- When a menu is displayed, you can select a menu item by pressing the first
- letter of that item. For example, when a menu is displayed, you can press
- %@AS@%E%@AE@% to choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Moving Backwards through the Menus%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15301@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To move backwards in the menu tree%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Removing a Menu%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL15401@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove a menu%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Getting Help%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine displays different Help screens depending on what dialog%@EH@%
- box or screen is displayed. You can display a Help screen from the menu that
- appears at the top of the display or from a dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Displaying a Help Screen from the Menu%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display a Help screen from the menu%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the screen for which you want help.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Display the menu by pressing %@AS@%F1%@AE@% or the key you defined to display
- the menus.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose HELP from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a Help screen for the current screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16102@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To use menu help%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Choose NEXT to display the next Help screen on the same topic.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Choose PREVIOUS to display the previous Help screen on the same
- topic.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16103@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove a Help screen%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% or choose %@AS@%RESUME%@AE@% from the menu on the Help screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine returns to the screen displayed when you chose
- Help.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Displaying a Help Screen from a Dialog Box%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display a Help screen from a dialog box%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the dialog box for which you want help.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose HELP from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a Help screen for the current dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To use dialog box help%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Choose NEXT to display the next Help screen on the same topic.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Choose PREVIOUS to display the previous Help screen on the same
- topic.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16203@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove a Help screen%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% or choose RESUME from the menu on the Help screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL16204@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine returns to the dialog box or screen displayed when you%@EH@%
- chose Help.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Using the Keyboard with Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Selecting Icons%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17101@%%@4@%You select icons to accomplish a task (for example, connecting to the%@EH@%
- Service), to display information (for example, the contents of the In or Out
- Basket), and to gain access to the KnowledgeBase, the Exchange, and the
- Libraries. You can't select an empty box on the display.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17102@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To select an icon%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Use the direction keys to position the highlight on the icon and
- press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using Dialog Boxes%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17201@%%@4@%You use the dialog boxes to enter information like your System Access%@EH@%
- Number and Password. When OnLine displays a dialog box, the following
- keyboard functions are available.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%To Move the Highlight%@AE@% %@AB@%Press%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To the previous field %@AS@%UP%@AE@% or %@AS@%SHIFT+TAB%@AE@%%@NL@%
- on a dialog box%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To the next field on %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% or %@AS@%TAB%@AE@%%@NL@%
- a dialog box%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Left one character %@AS@%LEFT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Right one character %@AS@%RIGHT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Deleting Characters%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%To Delete%@AE@% %@AB@%Press%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The highlighted character %@AS@%DEL%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The character immediately %@AS@%BACKSPACE%@AE@%%@NL@%
- to the left of the%@NL@%
- highlight%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- All the characters to the %@AS@%CTRL+D%@AE@%%@NL@%
- right of the cursor on the%@NL@%
- current line%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Inserting Characters%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17401@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To insert characters%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press the %@AS@%INSERT%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17402@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine toggles between Insert Mode and Overtype Mode when you%@EH@%
- press the %@AS@%INSERT%@AE@% key. The default setting is Overtype Mode.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Removing a Dialog Box%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL17501@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove a dialog box%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL18000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Reading Alerts%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL18001@%%@4@%When you are connected to the Service and you see an Alert Icon on the Main%@EH@%
- Screen, open it immediately. The Alert Icon is reserved for important
- information or special announcements posted by the Microsoft System
- Administrator. You can read the alert, print it on your printer, or save it
- to a disk file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL18002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To read the Alert%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Select the Alert Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Alert Text.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL18003@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove the Alert Text%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL19000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Printing Alerts%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL19001@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To print the Alert on your printer%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. After you've selected the Alert Icon, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose PRINT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL1A000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Saving Alerts to a Disk File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL1A001@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To save the Alert to a disk file%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. After you've selected the Alert Icon, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SAVE-ON-DISK.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a dialog box for you to fill in.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Type the name of the file in which you want to save the Alert.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose YES from the menu and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. Microsoft OnLine copies
- the Alert to the file you specified on your disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL1A002@%%@4@%If you decide that you don't want to save the Alert, choose NO and press%@EH@%
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL1B000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Using the Shell to DOS Icon%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL1B001@%%@4@%The Shell to DOS Icon allows you to run other programs and DOS commands%@EH@%
- without quitting Microsoft OnLine. If you change subdirectories, be sure to
- change back to the subdirectory where the Microsoft OnLine program files are
- located before typing %@AI@%exit%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- When you select the Shell to DOS Icon while you are connected to the
- Service, be sure to return to Microsoft OnLine within 7 or 8 minutes. If
- you are connected to the Service and there has been no transmission
- activity for 10 minutes, you will be disconnected from the Service without
- warning. If this happens, you may need to reboot your microcomputer to
- recover.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL1B002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To use the Shell to DOS Icon%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the Shell to DOS Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Type the filename to start a program or type a DOS command.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. When done, type %@AI@%exit%@AE@% at the DOS prompt to return to Microsoft
- OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL20000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Chapter 2. Installing Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL20001@%%@4@%This chapter describes how to:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Determine if you have the proper hardware and software to run
- Microsoft OnLine%@BO: a512@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Install Microsoft OnLine software%@BO: af9e@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Set up Microsoft OnLine%@BO: b79f@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Change Installation Parameters%@BO: e11b@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL20002@%%@4@%Before you try to install Microsoft OnLine, check that you have your%@EH@%
- Microsoft OnLine enrollment information which came in a separate mailing
- from this manual%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL21000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Before You Begin%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL21100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Who to Contact for More Information%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL21101@%%@4@%If you have problems installing the software, if it doesn't work properly,%@EH@%
- or if you have questions about your account, you can call the phone numbers
- or send an Electronic Mail Message to the aliases listed in the section
- titled "For More Information" in Chapter 1%@BO: 6265@%, "Before You Begin."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL22000@%%@2@%%@AB@%System Requirements%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL22001@%%@4@%You'll need the following hardware and software to install and run%@EH@%
- Microsoft OnLine:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL22100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Hardware%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ An IBM XT, AT, or PS/2 or compatible with 500K free memory.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A hard disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A monochrome or color display with an appropriate adapter card.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A printer (optional).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A telephone line you can use with a modem.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ An internal or external modem that is 100% Hayes-compatible and can
- run at 300, 1200, or 2400 baud. If the modem is external, you'll also
- need a serial or multifunction card with appropriate cables.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You can find additional information about memory, installation, and
- configuration requirements in the README.DOC file on the Microsoft OnLine
- Utilities disk 1 in 5.25-inch format or the Program 2 disk in 3.5-inch
- format.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL22200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Software%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ MS-DOS (Version 3.0 or later) or compatible.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Microsoft OnLine software, which consists of four 5.25-inch disks
- (two Program and two Utilities disks) or two 3.5-inch disks (two
- Program disks).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A FILES=20 statement in your CONFIG.SYS file. Depending on your
- system, you may want to set the maximum number of files as greater
- than 20.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ DOS Path set to point to location of the COMMAND.COM file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The text editor of your choice.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL23000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Setting Up Your Modem%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL23001@%%@4@%Before you can install Microsoft OnLine, you need to set up your modem%@EH@%
- hardware. Follow the instructions in your modem manufacturer's documentation
- for installation. However, you don't need to use the DOS Mode command to
- configure the serial port connected to the modem because Microsoft OnLine
- configures the port automatically when you connect to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL24000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Setting Up Your Printer%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL24001@%%@4@%You can print messages and other items from Microsoft OnLine on the printer%@EH@%
- attached to your computer. The default printer port is LPT1. You can
- redirect the output to the serial ports using the DOS Mode command. For more
- information, see your DOS manual.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL25000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Installing the Microsoft OnLine Software%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL25001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine runs as an application under DOS. You can install and run%@EH@%
- Microsoft OnLine on your microcomputer hard disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL25002@%%@4@%You can assign any name to the subdirectory where the Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%
- files reside; this manual uses the subdirectory name \online.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You can find additional information about memory, installation, and
- configuration requirements in the README.DOC file on the Microsoft OnLine
- Utilities disk 1 in 5.25-inch format or the Program 2 disk in 3.25-inch
- format.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL25003@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To install Microsoft OnLine on a hard disk%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Put the Microsoft OnLine Utilities disk 1 in 5.25-inch format or the
- Program 2 disk in 3.5-inch format into your disk drive.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Type %@AI@%x: install z\nnnnnnnn%@AE@% and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- x is the drive designator for the drive that contains the Microsoft
- OnLine Utilities disk 1 or Program disk 2.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- z is the drive designator for the disk on which you want to install
- Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- \nnnnnnnn is the subdirectory where you want to install Microsoft
- OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Follow the instructions on the screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Edit the ONLINE.INI file. See the section titled "Setting Up the
- ONLINE.INI File%@BO: d79b@%" in this chapter for information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Put the statement FILES=20 in your CONFIG.SYS file. Depending on your
- system, you may want to set the maximum number of files as greater
- than 20.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Set your DOS Path to point to the subdirectory where COMMAND.COM is
- located.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Setting Up Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26001@%%@4@%Once you've installed the software and the modem, you need to configure%@EH@%
- Microsoft OnLine for communication with the Service. Before you set up the
- software for communications, you'll need to know your:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ System Access Number.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ System Password.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Quik-Comm Electronic Mail Address.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Quik-Comm Password.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Telephone number used to establish communications with the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26002@%%@4@%Your Microsoft System Administrator should provide this information for%@EH@%
- you. If you don't have all this information, see the section titled "For
- More Information%@BO: 6265@%" in Chapter 1, "Before You Begin."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26003@%%@4@%You can change the Configuration Parameters at any time either permanently%@EH@%
- or until you quit the program. If you choose to save the Configuration
- Parameters, these changes are written to the file BTCONFIG. If you choose to
- use the Configuration Parameters only until you quit the program, these
- changes will not be saved; and the next time you start the program, the
- Configuration Parameters in the file BTCONFIG will be used.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26004@%%@4@%To set Configuration Parameters for the first time, you'll set up:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Communications Parameters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Communications Profile.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Display Options.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Setting Up Communications Parameters%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To set Communications Parameters%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Start Microsoft OnLine by typing %@AI@%online%@AE@% at the DOS prompt from the
- subdirectory containing the program files and press %@AS@%ENTER.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you're starting the program for the first time, Microsoft OnLine
- displays the Communications dialog box, where you enter information
- for establishing communications with the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Type your System Access Number and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Type your System Password and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- For security reasons, Microsoft OnLine doesn't display the System
- Password when you type it. Instead, Microsoft OnLine displays an
- exclamation point (!) for each character you type.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type your Quik-Comm Electronic Mail Address and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Type the telephone number that the modem will dial to connect to the
- Service and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you need to dial an outside line before dialing the phone number
- to access the Service, type the number to get an outside line
- followed by a comma (,). The comma inserts a half-second delay; you
- can also include more than one comma if you need more time.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- For example, if the number to get an outside line is 9, you need a
- one-second delay to connect to the outside line, and the number you
- want to dial is %@AI@%(206) 555-1111%@AE@%, you would type %@AI@%9,,2065551111%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Select the communications port that the modem is connected to and
- press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The default communication port is COM1.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Select the baud rate for your modem and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The default baud rate is 1200, but you can change it if your modem
- operates at a higher or lower baud rate.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose YES to save the data you entered in the configuration file
- BTCONFIG.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you choose NO during initial installation, you will be returned to
- DOS and none of the parameters you chose will be saved.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Setting Up the Communications Profile%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26201@%%@4@%If you're starting the program for the first time, you set up Communication%@EH@%
- Parameters and then Microsoft OnLine displays the Profile dialog box, which
- You fill in to choose how it works with your microcomputer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To set up the Communications Profile%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. On the first line, Data Location, type the disk drive letter and the
- subdirectory where you want Microsoft OnLine to store your Out Basket
- and any temporary files it creates. Then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You should select the drive with the greatest amount of storage space
- available and the subdirectory you type should already exist. You can
- use the subdirectory that contains the program and Help files, or you
- can create a subdirectory under this subdirectory, to store the data
- files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you create a subdirectory for data files that is different from
- the subdirectory for the program files, be sure that the file
- BT50.ZIF is in the subdirectory containing the data files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Select Sound ON or OFF and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you select ON, Microsoft OnLine sounds tones when you open or
- close dialog boxes or icons, or mark items in a list. If you select
- OFF, Microsoft OnLine doesn't sound tones except for invalid
- keystrokes.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Select Debug ON or OFF and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you select ON, Microsoft OnLine generates a log file named
- between your computer and the Service. Typically, you would set Debug
- OFF, which is the default setting; set Debug ON if you need a
- diagnostic aid should a communication problem occur. You should leave
- Debug OFF unless you are asked to turn it ON by your Microsoft System
- Administrator.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose YES to save the data you entered in the configuration file
- BTCONFIG. If you choose NO during initial installation, you will be
- returned to DOS and none of the parameters you chose will be saved.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Setting Up Display Options%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26301@%%@4@%Display Options control how Microsoft OnLine displays lists of messages. In%@EH@%
- general, you can select FIFO (First In First Out) or LIFO (Last In First
- Out) for the lists that display unread messages, read messages, and messages
- you have sent. Select the Display Option you want for each of the lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26302@%%@4@%LIFO displays the newest messages at the top of the lists. FIFO displays%@EH@%
- the newest messages at the bottom of the lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26303@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To set Display Options%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SET-UP.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose QUIK-COMM-OPTIONS. Microsoft OnLine displays the Display
- Options dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. For the Unread Quik-Comms List, which contains messages sent to you
- that you haven't read yet, select LIFO or FIFO and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. For the Read Quik-Comms List, which contains messages sent to you
- that you have read, select LIFO or FIFO and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. For the Sent Quik-Comms List, which contains messages you've sent to
- other subscribers, select LIFO or FIFO and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. For Read Items using, choose LIST or SCAN.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you choose LIST, Microsoft OnLine will take messages out of your
- Service In Basket and put them in the Read Quik-Comm List in your
- Local In Basket after you have read the message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you choose SCAN, Microsoft OnLine will not remove read messages
- from your Service In Basket; even though you have read a message, it
- will not be placed in your Local In Basket.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose YES to save this information in the configuration file
- BTCONFIG.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Choose NO to use these options until you quit the program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Setting Up the ONLINE.INI File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26401@%%@4@%The file ONLINE.INI contains information that Microsoft OnLine needs to%@EH@%
- process your Service Requests. You open this file with your favorite editor
- or with the Microsoft OnLine editor, enter the information without embedding
- control or extended characters, and then save it as an ASCII (unformatted)
- file. The ONLINE.INI file should be in the same subdirectory as the
- Microsoft OnLine program files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26402@%%@4@%Here's an example of the contents of the ONLINE.INI file:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Editor:c:\word4\word.com ;DOS path/file limitation (include%@NL@%
- extension)%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Printer:PRN ;printer device%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- RefCon:IBM PC with Mach 20 ;65-char max hardware configuration%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- First Name:John ;15-char max%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Last Name:Doe ;20-char max%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Phone:(206) 555-4587 ;21-char max%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL26403@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To set up the ONLINE.INI file%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the file ONLINE.INI with your editor.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. On the Editor line, type the drive designator, the full path name for
- your editor, and the .COM or .EXE file used to start the editor. You
- can type up to 63 characters including spaces.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. On the Printer line, type the printer port your computer will be
- using. If you type %@AI@%PRN%@AE@%, you can redirect the output with DOS. You
- can also type %@AI@%LPT1:%@AE@% for a parallel printer. You can type up to 5
- characters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. On the RefCon line, type the model of computer you are using. You can
- type up to 65 characters. Be sure to include any accelerator,
- expanded memory, or network cards. This information will assist
- Microsoft in providing a timely, accurate response to your Service
- Request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. On the Name lines, type your first and last names. You can type up to
- 15 characters including spaces for the first name and up to 20
- characters for the last name.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. On the Phone line, type your area code and phone number. You can type
- up to 21 characters including spaces.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Save the file as an ASCII (unformatted) file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Changing Your Installation Parameters%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27001@%%@4@%After initial installation, you may want to change your Installation%@EH@%
- Parameters for a single communications session or permanently.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27002@%%@4@%When you change the parameters and choose NO at the bottom of the dialog%@EH@%
- boxes, Microsoft OnLine will use the parameters you selected only until you
- quit the program. When you change these parameters permanently by choosing
- YES at the bottom of the dialog boxes, Microsoft OnLine stores the
- information in the configuration file BTCONFIG. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27003@%%@4@%You can change the following Installation Parameters:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The key you press to display the menus (for all modules except the
- Service Request module).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Communications Parameters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Communications Profile.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Display Options.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Your Password.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Changing the Key to Display the Menus%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27101@%%@4@%You can change the key you press to display the menus in all modules except%@EH@%
- for the Service Request Mgr Module. In the Service Request Mgr Module, you
- must press the %@AS@%F1%@AE@% key to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27102@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To change the key used to display the menus%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% or the key you defined to display the
- menus.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SET-UP from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose KEYS from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a dialog box where you can select the key
- or a combination of keys.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. If you want to use a function key other than %@AS@%F1%@AE@%, just press that
- function key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to use an %@AS@%ALT%@AE@% or %@AS@%CTRL%@AE@% key combination, press the
- %@AS@%ALT%@AE@% or %@AS@%CTRL%@AE@% key followed by the other key. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- In either case, Microsoft OnLine displays the keystroke you entered
- and bolds YES at the bottom of the dialog box. If you want to change
- the key again before choosing YES, press %@AS@%SHIFT+TAB%@AE@% to move the
- highlight up so you can select another key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can't use the %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% and direction keys, such as %@AS@%UP%@AE@%, %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@%,
- or %@AS@%END%@AE@%, to display the menu. In addition, don't use an alphanumeric
- key because you won't be able to use that key for text entry.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose YES at the bottom of the dialog box if you want to save the
- new key in the configuration file. Or choose NO if you want to use
- the new keystroke only until you quit the program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Changing Communications Parameters%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To change Communications Parameters%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SET-UP.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose COMMUNICATIONS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Communications dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Make any changes you need to the items on this dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27202@%%@4@%If you are not sure what each of these items does, see the section titled%@EH@%
- "Setting Up Communications Parameters%@BO: bd9c@%" earlier in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Changing Communications Profile%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27301@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To change Communications Profile information%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SET-UP.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose PROFILE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Profile dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Make any changes you need to the items on this dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27302@%%@4@%If are you not sure what each of these items does, see the section titled%@EH@%
- "Setting Up Communications Profile%@BO: c6db@%" earlier in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Changing Display Options%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27401@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To change the Display Options%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SET-UP.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose QUIK-COMM OPTIONS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Display Options dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Make any changes you need to the items on this dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27402@%%@4@%If you are not sure what each of these items does, see the section titled%@EH@%
- "Setting Up Display Options%@BO: cfa3@%" earlier in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Changing Your Password%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27501@%%@4@%You can change the Password you enter for the Quik-Comm Password. Microsoft%@EH@%
- recommends that you change your initial password during your first session
- for security reasons.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27502@%%@4@%To change your Password, you must be connected to the Service. The new%@EH@%
- Password takes effect immediately. For security reasons, Microsoft OnLine
- doesn't display your Password when you enter it. Instead, Microsoft OnLine
- displays an exclamation point (!) for each character you type.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL27503@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To change your Password%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make sure you are connected to the Service. See the section titled
- "Connecting to the Service%@BO: 10ace@%" in Chapter 3, "Starting and Quitting
- Microsoft OnLine," for information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose CHANGE PASSWORD from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Change Password dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type your old Quik-Comm Password on the first line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Type your new Quik-Comm Password on the second line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Type your new Quik-Comm Password again on the third line to verify
- your entry.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. If you want to make the Password you just typed your new Password,
- choose YES from the menu at the bottom of the dialog box. Otherwise,
- choose NO from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL28000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Testing Your Installation%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL28001@%%@4@%After you have installed the modem and the software, try to establish%@EH@%
- communications with the Service. For instructions see Chapter 3%@BO: fc5b@%, "Starting
- and Quitting Microsoft OnLine." You may also want to follow some of the
- practice sessions in the %@AI@%Microsoft OnLine Tutorial%@AE@%, contained in a
- separate binder. This Tutorial contains some practice sessions for the
- first-time Microsoft OnLine subscriber who already knows how to use
- microcomputers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL30000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Chapter 3. Starting and Quitting Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL30001@%%@4@%This chapter describes how to:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Start Microsoft OnLine with a hard disk system%@BO: 108a9@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Connect to the Service%@BO: 10ace@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Disconnect from the Service when you're done with your session%@BO: 11a0c@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Quit the Microsoft OnLine program%@BO: 11cda@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL30002@%%@4@%If you haven't installed Microsoft OnLine on your personal computer and set%@EH@%
- up the modem connection, please go to Chapter 2%@BO: a01c@%, "Installing Microsoft
- OnLine," before proceeding.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL30003@%%@4@%Once you install Microsoft OnLine, you can start it and have access to%@EH@%
- Microsoft's information base. After you are done using Microsoft OnLine, you
- disconnect from the Service first and then exit the program. Microsoft
- OnLine also allows you to disconnect from the Service when you quit the
- program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL31000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Starting Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL31001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine runs as an application under DOS. Once you've installed%@EH@%
- the Microsoft OnLine files on your hard disk system, you start the program
- from the subdirectory where it is installed. This manual references the
- subdirectory \online, but you can assign any name to the subdirectory where
- the program files reside. See the section titled "Setting Up the
- Communications Profile%@BO: c6db@%" in Chapter 2, "Installing Microsoft OnLine," for
- more information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL31002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To start Microsoft OnLine with a hard disk system%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make sure the DOS prompt is showing on the screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. At the DOS prompt, type%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%cd \online%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. When the DOS prompt reappears, type%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%online%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% to start the program and display the Main Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL31003@%%@4@%When you are not connected to the Service, the icons on the Main Screen are%@EH@%
- created based on the information in the BT50.ZIF file, which you can modify
- to display custom icons. For information, see Appendix C%@BO: 5b889@%, "Customizing
- Microsoft OnLine."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%A%@AE@% Connect to Service Icon. Begins automatic procedure to connect to the
- Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%B%@AE@% In Basket Icon. Contains messages you receive from other subscribers
- and your Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%C%@AE@% Out Basket Icon. Contains messages you create until you send the
- messages.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%D%@AE@% Service Request Mgr Icon. Lets you create, change, print, view, or
- delete a Service Request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%E%@AE@% Shell to DOS Icon. Runs other program and DOS commands without
- leaving Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL31100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Selecting an Icon%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL31101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To select an icon%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press the direction keys to position the highlight on the icon you
- want and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You cannot select an empty box on the display.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL31200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Displaying a Menu%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL31201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display a menu%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% or the key you defined to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL32000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Connecting to the Service %@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL32001@%%@4@%Before you can send an Electronic Mail Message, a Service Request, or%@EH@%
- receive any kind of information from Microsoft OnLine, you need to connect
- to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL32002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To connect to the Service%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Start Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Main Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. At the main menu, use the direction keys to select the Connect to
- Service Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Connect to Service dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type your Password in the Password field. Microsoft OnLine doesn't
- display the Password as you type; it displays only exclamation marks
- (!!!).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. After you've typed your Password, press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. If you don't need to change any information on this dialog box, press
- the direction keys to select YES at the bottom on the dialog box and
- press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine begins connecting to the Service. The logon
- procedure is automatic. You can follow this logon procedure on the
- Connect to Service screen by reading the messages for the nine-step
- sequence.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The nine connection steps and the messages displayed are:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Initiating connection to Microsoft OnLine...%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Verifying modem connection...%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Dialing the access number...%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Beginning connection to the System...%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Sending account logon information...%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Connection to Microsoft OnLine in progress...%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Establishing error-free communication...%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Checking available services...%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Connection to Microsoft OnLine complete!!!%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Microsoft OnLine displays the Main Screen again, but there are new
- icons on it. Some of these icons are created based on the information
- in the BT50.ZIF file and some are downloaded from the Service. You
- may see all of these icons, some of them, or some new icons when you
- connect to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%A%@AE@% Disconnect from Service Icon. Disconnects you from the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%B%@AE@% In Basket Icon. Contains messages you receive from other subscribers
- and your Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%C%@AE@% Out Basket Icon. Contains messages you create until you send the
- messages.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%D%@AE@% Exchange Icon. Contains information posted by other subscribers and
- the Microsoft Editor in a two-way bulletin board.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%E%@AE@% KnowledgeBase Icon. Contains text information about Microsoft
- products. You use queries to search for specific information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%F%@AE@% Software Library Icon. Contains text, binary files, and archived
- files. You use queries to search for specific information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%G%@AE@% Service Request Mgr Icon. Lets you create, change, print, view, or
- delete a Service Request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%H%@AE@% Service Request Xfer Icon. Transmits completed Service Requests to
- Microsoft and receives responses.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%I%@AE@% Shell to DOS Icon. Runs other program and DOS commands without
- leaving Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%J%@AE@% Minutes Remaining. The number of minutes before an automatic
- disconnect.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL32003@%%@4@%If you are downloading a file and your session time runs out, Microsoft%@EH@%
- OnLine will finish downloading the file before it disconnects.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL33000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Disconnecting from the Service %@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL33001@%%@4@%After you are done with your session, you should disconnect. You can%@EH@%
- disconnect from the Service either by selecting an icon or using the menu,
- which also quits Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL33100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Disconnecting by Selecting an Icon%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL33101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To disconnect from the Service using the icon%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ At the Main Screen, select the Disconnect from Service Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL33102@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine disconnects you from the Service and returns you to the%@EH@%
- Main Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL33200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Quitting Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL33201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To quit Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the menu by pressing the %@AS@%F1%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press the direction keys to choose QUIT and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL33202@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine disconnects you from the Service and returns you to the%@EH@%
- DOS prompt.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL40000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Chapter 4. Finding Answers with Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL40001@%%@4@%This section describes how to:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Search the Microsoft OnLine Information Sources for specific
- information%@BO: 123dc@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Use the logical operators AND, NOT, OR, and other operators to define
- your search criteria%@BO: 13c80@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Get a bug or documentation error list for a product%@BO: 144e8@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Download files to your computer%@BO: 170fc@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Add an item to your Local Filing Cabinet%@BO: 17f88@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Create a message using information from the KnowledgeBase%@BO: 18bd0@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL40002@%%@4@%The Information Sources have two parts: the KnowledgeBase and the%@EH@%
- Libraries. Both parts use a text-query method to search for specific
- information. Currently there are two Libraries: the Membership Book and the
- Software Library. Each of the Information Sources has its own icon on the
- Main Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL40003@%%@4@%If you enter a query and do not find the information you need, submit a%@EH@%
- Service Request so a Microsoft Support Engineer can respond directly.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About the Information Sources%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41001@%%@4@%The Information Sources contain two types of items: text and file items.%@EH@%
- Text items contain text and files contain binary or other data. Microsoft
- OnLine displays the type of each item when it displays a list of titles that
- matches your search criteria. The text and files are read-only and are
- posted by Microsoft. These items can come from Microsoft's staff or from
- solutions to subscribers' Service Requests.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41002@%%@4@%The Microsoft OnLine Information Sources contain a great deal of%@EH@%
- information. To assist you in finding the specific information you need,
- Microsoft OnLine uses a text-query method to search the text file
- databases.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41003@%%@4@%When you enter search words to indicate your area of interest, Microsoft%@EH@%
- OnLine scans every page and title of every item in the database to find a
- match for the search words. If you are searching for a file, Microsoft
- OnLine searches for the filename and any description information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41004@%%@4@%After Microsoft OnLine has scanned all the items, it tells you how many%@EH@%
- items meet your search criteria. If Microsoft OnLine finds more than 256
- matches, it displays the message "Too Many Matches -- Please refine the
- search." You may also see a Message Code #103 "A text database search found
- too many matches and overflowed the buffer" if Microsoft OnLine finds
- significantly more than 256 matches. Try narrowing your search criteria to
- reduce the number of matches.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41100@%%@3@%%@AB@%The Membership Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41101@%%@4@%The Membership Book contains public information about other subscribers,%@EH@%
- including names, addresses, Electronic Mail Addresses, phone numbers,
- professional experience, and personal interests. You can download a
- membership form and fill it in to post your own information in the
- Membership Book. For more information, see the section titled "Posting Your
- Information in the Membership Book%@BO: 1343a@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41200@%%@3@%%@AB@%The Software Library%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41201@%%@4@%The Software Library contains files posted by Microsoft. These files might%@EH@%
- be device drivers, patches, software updates, or general tools and
- utilities. This library contains three types of files:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ ASCII (TXT) files, which can be regular text files or batch files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Binary (BIN) files, which can be executable, device driver, or other
- binary files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Archived (ARC) files, which are compacted binary files. These
- archived files may contain more than one file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41202@%%@4@%The file type is indicated in the title of the item. For example:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41203@%%@4@% S10052 Word 4.0 P5 Printer Driver [BIN]%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41204@%%@4@% S20030 Turbo Pascal to QuickC Translator Utility [ARC]%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41205@%%@4@% S30050 Windows 2.0 Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) Spec. [TXT]%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41206@%%@4@%When you choose a file to download, you will see additional information%@EH@%
- about the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41207@%%@4@%You will also receive an archive utility program on one of the Microsoft%@EH@%
- OnLine disks. Use this archive utility program to compress and combine files
- for transmission and to break up and extract the information from archived
- files you've received. For more information, see the files PKARC.DOC and
- PKXARC.DOC on the Microsoft OnLine Utilities disk 1 in 5.25-inch format or
- the Program disk 2 in 3.5-inch format.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL41208@%%@3@%%@AB@%The KnowledgeBase%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@4@%The KnowledgeBase contains the latest technical information about Microsoft%@EH@%
- products, general service information, and the latest Microsoft press
- releases. All the items in the KnowledgeBase are text. Much of the
- information in the KnowledgeBase comes from Service Requests submitted by
- developers such as yourself and from the Exchange.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL42000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Posting Your Information in the Membership Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL42001@%%@4@%You can download a membership form from the Membership Book using the%@EH@%
- search words %@AI@%title(mbform)%@AE@%. See the sections titled "Using Logical
- Operators%@BO: 13c80@%" and "Using Other Operators%@BO: 14987@%" in this chapter for more
- information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL42002@%%@4@%When you download the form, fill it in with your name, address, services,%@EH@%
- phone number, professional experience, and personal interests. Then mail the
- completed form to the alias %@AI@%EDITOR%@AE@%. When your information has been
- entered, your listing is available to all Microsoft OnLine subscribers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL43000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Syntax Rules for Searching the Information Sources%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL43001@%%@4@%You can combine words, phrases (which are groups of words separated by%@EH@%
- spaces or grouped by parentheses), and operators freely, but keep these
- basic rules in mind when searching:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ You can type upper- or lower-case letters to enter your search
- criteria. The search criteria are not case-sensitive.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ You can link words together with parentheses to establish
- relationships between the words in your search criteria. When using
- parentheses, you must use both a left and right parenthesis.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Queries that contain operators must be valid binary expressions with
- two items. For example, %@AI@%not dot matrix printer%@AE@% is not a valid
- search criterion. However,%@AI@% laser printer not dot matrix printer%@AE@% is
- a valid search criteria.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A single query cannot have more than 25 AND, OR, and NOT operators.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A phrase cannot be longer than 30 words.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A query cannot be longer than 200 characters including spaces.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A query cannot have more than 50 total words, including operators.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ A query cannot begin with the AND, OR, or NOT operators.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Using Logical Operators%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44001@%%@4@%You can use the logical operators, AND, OR, and NOT to combine search words%@EH@%
- and reduce the number of matches Microsoft OnLine finds for your search
- criteria.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using the AND Operator%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44101@%%@4@%If you join words or phrases with AND, Microsoft OnLine looks for items%@EH@%
- that contain both words or phrases. The more words you join with AND, the
- fewer matches Microsoft OnLine will find. For example, you could type %@AI@%disk%@AE@%
- %@AI@%and problem and format%@AE@% and Microsoft OnLine will locate only items that
- contain all three of these words.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using the OR Operator%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44201@%%@4@%If you join words or phrases with OR, Microsoft OnLine looks for items that%@EH@%
- contain either words or phrases. Using OR will generate a larger number of
- found items than if you use AND. For example, you could type %@AI@%dot matrix%@AE@%
- %@AI@%printer or laser printer%@AE@% and Microsoft OnLine will locate items that
- contain %@AI@%dot matrix printer%@AE@% or %@AI@%laser printer%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using the NOT Operator%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44301@%%@4@%If you join words or phrases with NOT, Microsoft OnLine will exclude items%@EH@%
- that contain the word or phrase following NOT in the search. Use the word
- NOT to eliminate information or when you are uncertain of an exact search
- word. For example, you could type %@AI@%dot matrix printer not laser%@AE@% and
- Microsoft OnLine will locate all items that contain the words %@AI@%dot matrix%@AE@%
- %@AI@%printer%@AE@%, except those that contain the word %@AI@%laser%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using Multiple Operators%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL44401@%%@4@%You can also use multiple logical operators to narrow down your search. For%@EH@%
- example, %@AI@%windows and graphics not 80386%@AE@% would find items related to
- Windows and graphics, but would exclude items that contain 80386.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Getting a Bug or Documentation Error List %@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Getting a Bug List%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45101@%%@4@%Use the keyword %@AI@%buglist%@AE@% to retrieve a bug list for a product. You search%@EH@%
- for a bug list using the phrase %@AI@%product and buglistx.xx%@AE@%, where x.xx is the
- version number of the product. For example, if you wanted to find the bug
- list for Word version 3.x, you would enter the search criteria %@AI@%Word and%@AE@%
- %@AI@%buglist3%@AE@%. If you want a bug list for all versions of a product, type
- %@AI@%product and buglist%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Getting a Documentation Error List%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45201@%%@4@%Use the keyword %@AI@%docerr%@AE@% to retrieve a list of documentation errors for a%@EH@%
- product. You search for a documentation error list using the phrase %@AI@%docerr%@AE@%
- %@AI@%and product and x.xx%@AE@%, where %@AI@%x.xx%@AE@% is the version number of the product.
- For example, to retrieve a documentation error list for Word 4.0, you would
- type the search criteria %@AI@%docerr and Word and 4.0%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45300@%%@2@%%@AB@%Using Other Operators%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45301@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine also includes other operators for searching the%@EH@%
- Information Sources. These operators are a range indicator, a suffix-masking
- character, segment title, and segment date operators. You can also combine
- groups of search words with parentheses. You can use these operators in
- addition to the logical operators described above.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using Range Indicators%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45401@%%@4@%You use the range indicators to specify the range of words in which search%@EH@%
- terms can appear. Microsoft OnLine has two types of range indicators: range
- and forward-range.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45402@%%@4@%Range indicates the number of words before or after a term in which another%@EH@%
- word must appear for a match. The default operator is R/. In the search
- phrase %@AI@%printer r/10 laser%@AE@%, the word %@AI@%laser%@AE@% must appear within 10 words
- before or after the word %@AI@%printer%@AE@% for a match.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45403@%%@4@%Forward-range indicates the maximum number of words after the first word in%@EH@%
- which the next word must appear for a match. The default operator is W/. For
- example, a simple phrase such as %@AI@%laser printer%@AE@% implies a forward range of
- one word because printer must appear within one word after laser to get a
- match. In the search phrase %@AI@%laser w/10 printer%@AE@%, the word %@AI@%printer%@AE@% must
- appear within 10 words after %@AI@%laser%@AE@% for a match.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using the Suffix-Masking Operator%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45501@%%@4@%You use the suffix-masking operator * (asterisk) to search for items that%@EH@%
- begin with anything preceding the *. This * operates similarly to the DOS *
- wildcard character. For example, %@AI@%print*%@AE@% finds all items that contain the
- words print, printer, printers, printed, printing, printout, and so on.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45600@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using the Segment Title Operator%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45601@%%@4@%You use the segment title operator to search only the title segment of the%@EH@%
- item. Currently, there are two segments you can search on: title and date.
- For example, %@AI@%title(windows)%@AE@% finds all items that have Windows in the
- title.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45602@%%@4@%You can use multiple segment names in a query as long as the segments do%@EH@%
- not overlap. For example, you can use %@AI@%title(windows) and title(dde)%@AE@%, but
- you can't use %@AI@%title(windows) and title(windows and dde)%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45700@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using the Segment Date Operator%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45701@%%@4@%You use a segment date operator to search the date segment of an item's%@EH@%
- title. Currently, there are two segments you can search on: title and date.
- The format of the segment date operator is %@AI@%date(xYYMMDD -to- xYYMMDD)%@AE@%. The
- %@AI@%x%@AE@% before each of the dates is always required and the %@AI@%-to-%@AE@% with the
- hyphens is required when you specify a range of dates. You can also search
- an item's date segment for a single date.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45702@%%@4@%For example, %@AI@%date(x871101 -to- x880101)%@AE@% will find items that were added%@EH@%
- to the Information Sources with a date segment between November 1, 1987 and
- January 1, 1988. The phrase %@AI@%date(x880101 -to- x999999)%@AE@% will find all items
- with a date segment between January 1, 1988 and the most current date. The
- phrase %@AI@%date(x880120)%@AE@% will find all items with the date January 20, 1988.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45703@%%@4@%For example, if you want to find new entries for the C Compiler since you%@EH@%
- last logged onto the Service, you would type %@AI@%C Compiler and date(xYYMMDD -%@AE@%
- %@AI@%to - x999999)%@AE@%, where YYMMDD is the date you last checked the Information
- Sources for entries on this topic and 999999 is the most current date.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL45704@%%@4@%You can use multiple segment names in a query as long as the segments do%@EH@%
- not overlap. For example, you can use %@AI@%date(x880101 -to- x880202) and%@AE@%
- %@AI@%date(x880306 -to- x880407)%@AE@%, but you can't use %@AI@%date(x880101 -to- x880202)%@AE@%
- %@AI@%and date(x880101 -to- x880303)%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL46000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Combining Search Words%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL46001@%%@4@%You can group search words together with parentheses and you must use both%@EH@%
- right and left parentheses. For example, %@AI@%Fonts and (Printer or Laser%@AE@%
- %@AI@%Printer)%@AE@% will find items containing %@AI@%fonts%@AE@% and either the word %@AI@%printer%@AE@%
- or the words %@AI@%laser printer%@AE@%. The search words %@AI@%Printers and (Fonts not%@AE@%
- %@AI@%Roman)%@AE@% will provide all items about printer fonts, except for Roman fonts.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL46002@%%@4@%You can also use the parentheses to indicate the order in which the%@EH@%
- operators should be evaluated. For example, %@AI@%(modal or modeless) and (dialog%@AE@%
- %@AI@%box not list box)%@AE@% will find all items that contain either modal or modeless
- dialog box items, but exclude items containing list box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL47000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Excluding Press Releases%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL47001@%%@4@%If you don't want to retrieve press releases for products when you search%@EH@%
- for information, include the phrase %@AI@%not title(PR)%@AE@% in your query. For
- example, if you're looking for information on Windows Excel and DDE, but you
- want exclude press releases, you can type %@AI@%(windows excel and dde) not%@AE@%
- %@AI@%title(PR)%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL48000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Displaying a List of Topics%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL48001@%%@4@%You can display information about general topics in the KnowledgeBase.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL48002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display a list of topics%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the Search dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose TOPICS on the menu and press ENTER.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To remove the list, press ESC.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL49000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Displaying Search Hints%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL49001@%%@4@%You can display tips on how to find what you need in the Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%
- Information Sources.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL49002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display Search Hints%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the Search dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SEARCH-HINTS on the menu and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To remove the Search Hints, press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%TIP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- When you display the Search Hints, you should download them to a file or
- print them on a printer. See the section titled "Downloading Items from
- the Information Sources%@BO: 170fc@%" in this chapter for information.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Searching the Information Sources%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A001@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To begin searching for a topic%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the icon for the Information Source you
- want and press ENTER.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Search dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Type your search words and logical operators. See the section titled
- "Using Logical Operators%@BO: 13c80@%" in this chapter for information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose BEGIN-SEARCH from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A002@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine begins searching for items that match your search criteria%@EH@%
- and then displays the number of items it found for that match. If there are
- more than 256 matches for your search criteria, Microsoft OnLine displays
- the message "Too Many Matches -- Please refine the search." You may also see
- a Message Code #103 "A text database search found too many matches and
- overflowed the buffer" if Microsoft OnLine finds significantly more than 256
- matches. Narrow your search criteria and choose BEGIN-SEARCH again from the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Displaying Titles of Matching Items%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A101@%%@4@%After you've established the search criteria and chosen BEGIN-SEARCH, you%@EH@%
- can display a list of the items that match your criteria.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A102@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display titles of items that match your criteria%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Choose DISPLAY-TITLES from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of titles that match your search
- criteria.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Opening an Item%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A201@%%@4@%Once you've displayed a list of titles that match your search criteria, you%@EH@%
- can display the text item and read it. If the item you selected from the
- list is a file, Microsoft OnLine displays the Receive dialog box, which
- provides descriptive information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4A202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To open an item%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press a direction key to move the <- to the item you want to open and
- then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the item is a text item, Microsoft OnLine displays the text for
- the item you selected. If the item occupies more than one screen,
- wait until the entire item has been displayed on the screen before
- you press any keys. However, you can press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% to stop the
- listing.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the item is a file, Microsoft OnLine displays the Receive dialog
- box, which gives you information about the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Once your text item is displayed, use the direction keys to scroll
- through the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to save the item to a disk file or print it on your
- printer, see the section that follows titled "Downloading Items from
- the Information Sources."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. To close the item, press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Downloading Items from the Information Sources%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B001@%%@4@%Once you've entered your search criteria, displayed a list of items that%@EH@%
- match the criteria, and opened the item, you can download the item to your
- disk or print it on your printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Saving Text Items to Disk %@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B101@%%@4@%There are two methods for saving text items to disk. Use Method 1 when the%@EH@%
- item is displayed. Use Method 2 when a list of items is displayed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B102@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To download a text item and save it to a disk file%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B103@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 1: %@AE@%when the item is displayed%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SAVE-ON-DISK from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save In dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Type the filename in which you want to save the text item and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B104@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 2:%@AE@% from a list of items%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. For each item you want to retrieve, move the <- to the item and press
- the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key to mark the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose OUTPUT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose RECEIVE-FILE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save In dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Type the filename in which you want to save the file and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine will place all the marked items in the same receive
- file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Printing Text Items%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B201@%%@4@%There are two methods for printing text items. Use Method 1 when the item%@EH@%
- is displayed. Use Method 2 when a list of items is displayed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To download a text item and print it%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B203@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 1:%@AE@% when the item is displayed%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose PRINT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine prints the item on your printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B204@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 2:%@AE@% from a list of items%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. For each item you want to print, move the <- to the item and press
- the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key to mark the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose OUTPUT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose PRINTER.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine prints all the marked items on your printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Saving File Items to Disk%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B301@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To download a file item and save it to disk%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. For each item you want to download, move the <- to the item and press
- the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key to mark the item. If you choose more than one item, all the
- items will be downloaded to the same file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose OUTPUT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose RECEIVE-FILE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save In dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Type the filename in which you want to save the item(s).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose YES.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine will place all the marked items in the same receive
- file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B302@%%@4@%When the transfer is complete, the file is available for use from your disk%@EH@%
- with the name you specified.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Downloading Items to Your Local In Basket%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B401@%%@4@%Once you've found the information you want, you can add the information to%@EH@%
- your Local In Basket, which you can open both when not connected to the
- Service or when connected from the Service. Then the information will be
- available for messages and for storing in your Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B402@%%@4@%For information about storing the item in your Local Filing Cabinet, see%@EH@%
- the section titled "Managing Your Local Filing Cabinet%@BO: 3226e@%" in Chapter 6,
- "Using Electronic Mail."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B403@%%@4@%Use method 1 if you have only one item to add to your Local In Basket. Use%@EH@%
- method 2 if you have more than one item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B404@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To download items to your Local In Basket%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B405@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 1:%@AE@% for one item%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Search the Information Sources to find the item you want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Display the item by positioning the <- to the right of the item and
- pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose ADD-TO-LOCAL.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine adds the item to your Local In Basket.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4B406@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 2: %@AE@%for more than one item%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Search the Information Sources to find the list of items you want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Select each item you want by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the <- is to the
- right of the item. If you want to receive all the items in the list,
- you don't need to mark them with the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you accidentally mark an item you don't want to download, move the
- <- to that item and press the - key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose GET-ITEMS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Get Items dialog box. Use this dialog
- box to tell Microsoft OnLine what items and what type of items to
- get, and to select other options.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Select GET ALL or GET SELECTED. GET ALL retrieves all the items in
- the displayed list. GET SELECTED retrieves only the items that you've
- marked with the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Select GET FILES, GET DOCUMENTS, or GET BOTH. GET FILES retrieves
- only file items. GET DOCUMENTS retrieves only text items. GET BOTH
- retrieves both file and text items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Select STAY-CONNECTED or DISCONNECT either to stay connected to the
- Service or to disconnect from the Service after the items are
- retrieved.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Select SAVE-LOCALLY or DISPLAY-ONLY either to save the items in your
- Local In Basket or just to display the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Select PRINT YES or NO. YES prints the items as they are received. NO
- doesn't print the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. Choose YES to retrieve the items. Choose NO to cancel retrieving the
- items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Creating a Message with Information from the KnowledgeBase%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C001@%%@4@%If you are searching through the KnowledgeBase and you find something that%@EH@%
- you want to send to someone else in an Electronic Mail Message, you can
- create this message without leaving the KnowledgeBase. You can create
- messages only from text items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C002@%%@4@%If you want to send a copy of a file on the Service to someone, you need to%@EH@%
- download the file to your microcomputer first, then upload it to the
- recipient.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C003@%%@4@%For information about downloading a file, see the section titled%@EH@%
- "Downloading Items from the Information Sources%@BO: 170fc@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C004@%%@4@%For information about uploading a file to another subscriber, see the%@EH@%
- section titled "Uploading a File to Another Subscriber%@BO: 2e305@%" in Chapter 6,
- "Using Electronic Mail."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Creating a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To create a message with information from the KnowledgeBase%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the text item from the KnowledgeBase from which you want to
- copy a block to paste into your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Mark the block of text you want to copy by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key both at
- the beginning and the end of the block of text you want to copy.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% to exit the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose NEW.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a blank screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose PASTE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C102@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine pastes the information you selected into your new item.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Saving a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To save your message to disk%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save As dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Type the filename.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose SAVE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Addressing and Sending a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C301@%%@4@%After you have copied the item into your message and edited it as%@EH@%
- necessary, you can address the message and send it. You must have the
- message displayed to send it. To display the message, choose EDIT from the
- menu and then choose OPEN to open an existing message. Then follow this
- procedure to send the message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL4C302@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To address and send the message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SEND.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Send dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. If you don't remember the address(es), put a ? in the Send TO or CC
- line, then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays your Local Address Book. Mark the
- address(es) you want to copy by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key on the numeric
- keypad for each address you want to copy to the Address dialog box.
- Then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. Microsoft OnLine pastes these addresses to your
- Address dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the address(es) is in the Host Address Book, you can copy it from
- there to your Local Address Book. See the section titled "Searching
- the Service Address Book for an Address%@BO: 29f1e@%" in Chapter 6, "Using
- Electronic Mail," for more information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. If you want to copy the message to other people in addition the
- recipient(s) listed at the beginning, press the %@AS@%UP%@AE@% or %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% key to
- select the CC line and enter the address for the recipient(s).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. After you've addressed your message, press the %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% key to move the
- highlight to the Subject line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Type the subject for your message on the Subject line and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. If you want to drop the message in the Out Basket, select DROP-IN-
- OUTBASKET from the menu. You can then transmit the message with other
- messages as a group.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a message telling you that it is placing
- your message in the Out Basket and then displays your message text
- again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. To close your message, choose CLOSE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL50000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Chapter 5. Creating and Sending Service Requests%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL50001@%%@4@%This chapter describes how to:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Prioritize your Service Requests%@BO: 1af91@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Create a Service Request and send it to Microsoft%@BO: 1ba7f@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Receive a Service Response%@BO: 20702@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Send a supplemental Service Request%@BO: 1f2b2@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Print, view, and delete a Service Request%@BO: 20b6c@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL50002@%%@4@%Although the information in the Microsoft KnowledgeBase and Libraries is%@EH@%
- up-to-date and extensive, you may need to request specific information. To
- request more specific information, you use Microsoft OnLine to create and
- then send a Service Request to Microsoft. Microsoft will respond to your
- Service Request with a Service Response that you receive via Microsoft
- OnLine. After you've received the Service Response, you can view it, print
- it, or save it to a disk file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL51000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Overview%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL51001@%%@4@%You must be disconnected from the Service to create a Service Request.%@EH@%
- Creating a Service Requests consists of filling in a Service Request Entry
- Form, writing a Description file, and including an Attachment file that must
- be archived. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL51002@%%@4@%The Service Request Entry Form contains background information about you,%@EH@%
- your equipment, the product you are inquiring about, and the type and
- priority of your request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL51003@%%@4@%The required Description file describes the subject of your Service Request%@EH@%
- in detail. You can use your favorite text editor or the Microsoft OnLine
- editor to create your Description file. You can start your editor from DOS,
- from the Shell to DOS Icon, from the Service Request Mgr menu, or from a
- customized icon on the Main Screen. Which method you use to start your
- editor depends on available memory and personal preference.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL51004@%%@4@%The Attachment file must be archived. Or, if you want to attach more than%@EH@%
- one file, you must also archive these files. You might include the
- Attachment file if, for example, you wanted to send source codes files with
- your Service Request about a compiler.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL51005@%%@4@%Once you've created the Service Request, you connect to the Service, select%@EH@%
- the Service Request Xfer Icon on the Main Screen, and Microsoft OnLine
- automatically transmits all unsent requests to Microsoft.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL51006@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine will notify you with a message in your In Basket when you%@EH@%
- have Service Responses queued to be downloaded to your microcomputer. To
- receive the Service Responses, you connect to the Service, select the
- Service Request Xfer Icon, and Microsoft OnLine automatically downloads the
- responses. You can then print, view, or delete the Service Response or save
- it to disk.%@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL51007@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL52000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About ROP Files%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL52001@%%@4@%Before you can create a Service Request, you must have the ROP (%@AB@%R%@AE@%eference%@EH@%
- %@AB@%O%@AE@%perating System %@AB@%P%@AE@%roduct) files ROP.DAT, ROP.IDX, and ROP.FIL on your
- hard disk in the same subdirectory as the Microsoft OnLine program files.
- The ROP files contain lists of Microsoft products and version numbers
- organized by product families. These files are used when you create a
- Service Request Header to fill in product information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL52002@%%@4@%If you see the message "ROP file missing: Please invoke Service Request%@EH@%
- Xfer Icon" when you select the Service Request Manager Icon, connect to the
- Service, select the Service Request Xfer Icon, and the Service will
- automatically download the appropriate ROP files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL53000@%%@2@%%@AB@%For Information about Your Service Request Status%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL53001@%%@4@%If you want to inquire about the status of your Service Request, send%@EH@%
- Electronic Mail to the alias %@AI@%SR-STATUS%@AE@%. You should inquire about the
- status of your Service Request only if you haven't received an
- acknowledgement to your request within 24 hours or if there has been a long
- period of time since the last response from Microsoft.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About Service Request Priorities%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54001@%%@4@%The priority you enter on the Service Request Header determines what type%@EH@%
- of response Microsoft will give your Service Request. The priorities range
- from A, which represents a critical need, to F, which means no response is
- necessary.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54002@%%@4@%Don't make all your Service Requests Priority A because the System will%@EH@%
- become overloaded with critical requests. Review the priorities below and
- select the one that best matches your situation.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Priority A - Critical%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54101@%%@4@%Priority A means that your work has come to a complete stop or a delivery%@EH@%
- date is severely impacted. You need technical assistance immediately in
- order to continue your work.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54102@%%@4@%Microsoft will respond to Priority A Service Requests with a priority call%@EH@%
- back within one business day unless an answer can be provided within that
- time.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Priority B - Urgent%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54201@%%@4@%Priority B means that your work has slowed down because you need technical%@EH@%
- assistance. For example, you might have found a temporary solution, but you
- need assistance to find a permanent solution.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Priority C - Important%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54301@%%@4@%Priority C means that your work has not stopped or slowed down, but may do%@EH@%
- so soon without Microsoft support.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Priority D - Needed%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54401@%%@4@%Priority D is similar to Priority C, except that when you choose Priority D%@EH@%
- the Service Request will be responded to less quickly. For example, you
- might anticipate a need for technical assistance for a future project and
- give it Priority D.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Priority E - Interesting%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54501@%%@4@%Use Priority E for questions or issues that you want to pass on to%@EH@%
- Microsoft as a point of interest and for which you want a response.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54600@%%@3@%%@AB@%Priority F - No response is necessary%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL54601@%%@4@%Use Priority F for any Service Request that requires no response from%@EH@%
- Microsoft. For example, use Priority F for product suggestions.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL55000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About Service Responses%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL55001@%%@4@%When you send a Service Request, you will receive an acknowledgement%@EH@%
- that Microsoft has received your Service Request. You will also receive a
- Service Response that answers your request for information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Creating a Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56001@%%@4@%The Service Request contains a header, an attached Description file, and an%@EH@%
- optional Attachment file that you must archive.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56002@%%@4@%The Service Request Header contains background information about you, your%@EH@%
- equipment, the product you are inquiring about, the type of request, and the
- priority of your request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56003@%%@4@%The Description file is a required file and describes the subject of your%@EH@%
- Service Request in detail. You use your editor to create a Description file,
- then enter the name of the Description file on the Service Request Entry
- Form, and Microsoft OnLine automatically sends this file with the Service
- Request Header when you send the Service Request to Microsoft.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56004@%%@4@%You can use your favorite editor or the Microsoft OnLine editor to create%@EH@%
- the Description file. You can start the editor you use to create the
- Description file from DOS, from the Shell to DOS Icon, from within the
- Service Request Mgr Icon, or from a customized icon on the Microsoft OnLine
- Main Screen. Which method you use to start your editor depends on available
- memory and personal preference.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56005@%%@4@%If you want to start your editor from within the Service Request Mgr Icon%@EH@%
- by selecting an item from the menu, you must include the full DOS path to
- your editor in the ONLINE.INI file. See Chapter 2%@BO: a01c@%, "Installing Microsoft
- OnLine," for information. If you are connected to the Service and have
- selected the Service Request Mgr Icon, start your editor from the menu, and
- then are disconnected from the Service, it's because you don't have enough
- memory in your microcomputer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56006@%%@4@%If you want to start your editor from an icon on the Main Screen, you can%@EH@%
- customize the BT50.ZIF file. Note that you must have enough available memory
- to run both Microsoft OnLine and your editor simultaneously if you choose to
- run the editor as a spawned application. However, if you choose to run your
- editor as a chained application, you do not need as much memory, but
- performance will be decreased. You can set up your editor to run as a
- spawned or chained application by customizing the BT50.ZIF file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You can also run the Service Request Manager as a spawned or chained
- application. If you run the Service Request Manager as a spawned
- application you can be connected to the Service and create your Service
- Request. However, if there has been no transmission activity for ten
- minutes, Microsoft OnLine will automatically disconnect you. In contrast,
- if you run the Service Request Manager as a chained application, you will
- be automatically disconnected from the Service when you select the Service
- Request Mgr Icon.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56007@%%@4@%For more information on customizing the BT50.ZIF file, see Appendix C%@BO: 5b889@%,%@EH@%
- "Customizing Microsoft OnLine."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56008@%%@4@%The optional Attachment file must be archived. If you want to include more%@EH@%
- than one Attachment file to your Service Request, you must archive the files
- because you can transmit only one Attachment file with your Service
- Request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Moving Around the Service Request Entry Form%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56101@%%@4@%You use the direction keys to move around on the Service Request Entry%@EH@%
- Form. Press %@AS@%LEFT%@AE@% or %@AS@%RIGHT%@AE@% to move the cursor left or right on a line.
- Press %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% or %@AS@%TAB%@AE@% to move the highlight to the next line. Press %@AS@%UP%@AE@% or
- %@AS@%SHIFT+TAB%@AE@% to move the highlight to the previous line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Creating a Service Request Header%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To create a Service Request Header%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. If you are connected to the Service, you will be
- disconnected. Because you are billed for all time you are connected
- to the Service, disconnecting from the Service automatically can
- lower your costs.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose CREATE on the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Request Entry Form.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The First Name, Last Name, Phone, and RefCon (Reference
- Configuration) lines are filled in based on the information you
- placed in the ONLINE.INI file. You can also edit these fields when
- the Service Request Entry Form is displayed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The First Name line can have a maximum of 15 characters
- (including spaces).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The Last Name line can have a maximum of 20 characters
- (including spaces).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The Phone line can have a maximum of 21 characters (including
- spaces).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The Ref Con line can have a maximum of 65 characters
- (including spaces).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- When you position the highlight on the Product Family, Operating
- System, Product, Type of Request, or Priority lines, Microsoft OnLine
- displays a list of selections for that topic.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If Microsoft OnLine doesn't display a list for these lines, press
- %@AS@%F%@AE@%2 to display the list. Once the list is displayed, use the %@AS@%UP%@AE@%
- and %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% keys to select the item you want, then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. You
- can also press the first letter of the item in the list you want. If
- the list has more than one item that begins with the same letter and
- you press that letter, you will select the first item in the list
- that starts with that letter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Move the highlight with the direction keys to the Product Family
- line. If the line is blank, Microsoft OnLine displays a list of
- product families. Otherwise, press %@AS@%F2%@AE@% to see a list of available
- product families. Select the Product Family you want and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press the direction keys to move to the Operating System line. Press
- %@AS@%F2%@AE@% to see a list of operating systems. Select the operating system
- and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Press the direction keys to move to the Operating System Version
- line. Type up to 5 characters for the Operating System Version Number
- and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine will use this Operating System Version Number for
- all subsequent Service Requests that reference the same operating
- system.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Press the direction keys to move to the Product line and press %@AS@%F2%@AE@%
- to see a list of products in the product family you chose. Select the
- product you want and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Press the direction keys to move to the Prod Version line, type the
- product version you have, and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Press the direction keys to move to the Type of Request line and
- press %@AS@%F2%@AE@% to see a list of types of requests. Select the type of
- request you have and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine abbreviates the type of request on the dialog box:
- DO for documentation, IN for information, OT for other, PR for
- problem report, and SU for suggestion.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. Press the direction keys to move to the Priority line and press %@AS@%F2%@AE@%
- to see a list of priorities. Select the priority of your Service
- Request and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- For information about the priorities, see the section titled "About
- Service Request Priorities%@BO: 1af91@%" near the beginning of this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 11. Type a subject for your Service Request and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. You can
- type up to 65 characters (including spaces).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 12. Type the path (optional) and filename for your Description file on
- the Description Filename line and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. You can type up to
- 63 characters (including spaces).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If Microsoft OnLine can't find the file, it displays "File name does
- not exist. Press any key to continue." Press any key to remove this
- message and then correct the filename.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 13. Type the full path and filename for the Attachment Filename line for
- your file and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. You can type up to 63 characters
- (including spaces).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 14. Choose YES at the bottom of the Service Request Entry Form to save
- your Service Request. Choose NO to not save your Service Request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Creating a Description File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56301@%%@4@%You can start your editor from within the Service Request Mgr module or, if%@EH@%
- you've customized the BT50.ZIF file, from an icon on the Main Screen. In
- either case, be sure that you or your editor ends each line at 78 characters
- with the CR LF (Carriage Return, Line Feed) pair. Otherwise, when Microsoft
- OnLine transmits the message, it will transmit paragraphs as single long
- lines that are truncated at 80 characters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56302@%%@4@%In addition, don't embed control or extended characters in the Description%@EH@%
- file. When you save the file with your editor's Save command, be sure you
- save the file as unformatted (ASCII). You can, however, use the Tab and Form
- Feed characters when creating your Description file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56303@%%@4@%In order to start your editor from within the Service Request Mgr module,%@EH@%
- you must enter the full path name and other information for your editor in
- the ONLINE.INI file. See Chapter 2%@BO: a01c@%, "Installing Microsoft OnLine," for
- information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56304@%%@4@%For information about modifying the BT50.ZIF file, see Appendix C%@BO: 5b889@%,%@EH@%
- "Customizing Microsoft OnLine." %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56305@%%@4@%This procedure assumes that you will start the editor from within the%@EH@%
- Service Request Mgr module and that the ONLINE.INI file contains the
- information needed to start your editor.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56306@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To create a Description file%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose EDITOR from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Use your usual commands to enter and edit text. Don't embed any
- control or extended characters in the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. When you are done entering and editing the description, save the file
- as an unformatted (ASCII) file with the editor's Save command. Then
- exit the editor.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Request List again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. If the menu isn't displayed, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display it.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. If you're creating a new Service Request, choose CREATE from the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you're editing an existing service request, move the <- to the
- Service Request you want and choose UPDATE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- In either case, Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Request Entry
- Form.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Type the filename for your Description file on the Description
- Filename line and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. See the following section titled
- "Attaching a Description File" for more information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Attaching a Description File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56401@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To attach a Description file to your Service Request%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. If you're creating a new Service Request, choose CREATE from the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you're editing an existing Service Request, move the <- to the
- Service Request you want and choose UPDATE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- In either case, Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Request Entry
- Form.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type the filename for your Description file on the Description
- Filename line and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the file is in a subdirectory other than the one where the
- Microsoft OnLine files reside, you also need to include the full path
- name on the Description Filename line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If Microsoft OnLine can't find the file, it displays "Filename does
- not exist. Press any key to continue." Press any key to remove this
- message and then correct the filename.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Including an Attachment File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56501@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To include an Attachment file to your Service Request (optional)%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. If you're creating a new Service Request, choose CREATE from the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you're editing an existing service request, move the <- to the
- Service Request you want and choose UPDATE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- In either case, Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Request Entry
- Form.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Use the direction keys to move the highlight to the Attachment
- Filename line on the Service Request Entry Form.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Type the filename for your file on the Attachment Filename line and
- press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the file is in a subdirectory other than the one where the
- Microsoft OnLine files reside, you also need to include the full path
- name on the Attachment Filename line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56600@%%@3@%%@AB@%Creating a Supplemental Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56601@%%@4@%When you receive a response to a Service Request, you may need to send more%@EH@%
- information to Microsoft. To do this, you create a supplemental Service
- Request that references the Service Request Reference ID Number received on
- the initial response to your Service Request. You can see this number on
- either the Service Response List, which you display by choosing RESPONSES
- from the menu, or on the Service Request List.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56602@%%@4@%This number is 15-characters long and has the form SRXYYMMDD(nnnnnnn).%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56603@%%@4@% SR Indicates a Service Request.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56604@%%@4@% X Is a letter that %@AI@%must%@AE@% be capitalized on the%@EH@%
- Supplemental Service Request Header.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56605@%%@4@% YYMMDD Is the date.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56606@%%@4@% nnnnnnn Is a Sequence Number.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL56607@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To create a Supplemental Service Request%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose CREATE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Request Entry Form.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type the Service Request Reference ID Number from the response on the
- Service Request ID line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can also press %@AS@%F2%@AE@% to display a list of numbers. When this list
- is displayed, press the %@AS@%UP%@AE@% or %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% keys to select the number you
- want and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Make certain that you capitalize the third character in the Service
- Request Reference ID Number when you type this number for a Supplemental
- Service Request.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Fill in the rest of the Service Request Entry Form as appropriate.
- For instructions on filling in this form, see the section titled
- "Creating a Service Request Header" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose YES or NO at the bottom of the Service Request Entry Form.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- YES saves your Service Request; NO does not save your Service
- Request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Send the supplemental Service Request to Microsoft by connecting to
- the Service and selecting the Service Request Xfer Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL57000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Updating a Service Request Header%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL57001@%%@4@%Once you've created your Service Request Header, you can update it.%@EH@%
- However, you can update only Service Requests with the status Unsent or
- Held.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL57002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To update a Service Request Header%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Service Request Mgr and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of Service Requests.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose UPDATE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose the Service Request you want to update by pointing the <- to
- the request and pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Request Entry Form.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Make any changes you want to your Service Request Header. For
- information about what you enter for each line, see the section
- titled "Creating a Service Request Header%@BO: 1ba7f@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL57100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Editing a Description File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL57101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To edit a Description file%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the Description file with your editor.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Make changes to the Description file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Save the description with the editor's Save command. Then exit the
- editor.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL58000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Sending a Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL58001@%%@4@%Once you've filled out the Service Request Header and included a%@EH@%
- Description file and an optional Attachment file that is archived, you can
- send the Service Request to Microsoft. When you select the Service Request
- Xfer Icon, Microsoft OnLine automatically sends all Service Requests that
- have the status Unsent to Microsoft.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL58002@%%@4@%If you don't want to send a Service Request that has the status Unsent, you%@EH@%
- can change the status to Held. See the section titled "About Service Request
- Statuses%@BO: 1b93b@%" in this chapter for information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL58003@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To send all Service Requests with the status Unsent%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make certain you are connected to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Select the Service Request Xfer Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine will transmit all Unsent Service Requests to
- Microsoft.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL59000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Receiving a Service Response%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL59001@%%@4@%Once you've sent in a Service Request, Microsoft will send a response to%@EH@%
- you. This response contains the Service Request Reference ID Number, which
- you use for any Supplemental Service Requests or correspondence. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL59002@%%@4@%When there is response waiting for you, this message will appear in your In%@EH@%
- Basket: "Response for Service Request #nnn has been queued for you to
- receive." If there is an attached file included with your Service Response,
- you also see the message, "Attachment File is included (approx. nnnnn
- bytes)." %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL59003@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To receive a Service Response%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make certain you are connected to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Select the Service Request Xfer Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine will download all responses waiting for you.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Now you can view the Service Response. See the following section
- titled "Viewing a Service Request or Response."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5A000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Viewing a Service Request or Response%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5A001@%%@4@%After you've created your Service Request, you can look at it before you%@EH@%
- send it. In addition, after you've sent your Service Request to Microsoft,
- you can view the response to your request. To view the Service Request or
- response, you must be disconnected from the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5A100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Viewing a Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5A101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To view a Service Request%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose UPDATE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Mark the Service Request you want to view by moving the <- to the
- right of the Service Request and pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Request Entry Form for the
- Service Request you chose.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5A200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Viewing a Service Response%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5A201@%%@4@%Once you've received a response to your Service Request, you can view it.%@EH@%
- Although you need to be connected to the Service to receive a response, you
- must be disconnected from the Service to view the response. For information
- about receiving a response, see the section titled "Receiving a Service
- Response%@BO: 20702@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5A202@%%@4@%The Service Response you receive from Microsoft includes a Service Request%@EH@%
- Reference ID Number. Use this number if you send a Supplemental Service
- Request to Microsoft. For more information, see the section titled "Creating
- a Supplemental Service Request%@BO: 1f2b2@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5A203@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To view a Service Response%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose RESPONSES from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of responses you've received from
- the Service. This list includes the Response filename, the Service
- Request Reference ID Number, the date, and the Attachment file
- filename.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Select the Service Response you want by moving the <- to the right of
- the response and pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Service Response you chose.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5B000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Printing a Service Request or Response%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5B001@%%@4@%You can print a Service Request on your printer or to a file by editing the%@EH@%
- ONLINE.INI File.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5B100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Printing a Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5B101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To print a Service Request%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Mark the Service Request(s) that you want to print by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@%
- key when the <- is to the right of the Service Request(s).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you accidentally press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key for the wrong Service Request,
- press the %@AS@%-%@AE@% key to remove the highlight.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can also press the %@AS@%INSERT%@AE@% key to select all unselected Service
- Requests and deselect all selected Service Requests. All selected
- Service Requests print when you choose PRINT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose PRINT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5B200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Printing a Service Response%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5B201@%%@4@%You can print a Service Response on your printer or to a file by editing%@EH@%
- the ONLINE.INI File.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5B202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To print a Service Response%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose RESPONSES from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Mark the Service Response(s) that you want to print by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@%
- key when the <- is to the right of the responses.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you accidentally press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key for the wrong response, press the
- %@AS@%-%@AE@% key to remove the highlight.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can also press the %@AS@%INSERT%@AE@% key to select all unselected Service
- Responses and deselect all selected Service Response. All selected
- Service Responses will print when you choose PRINT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press %@AS@%F1 %@AE@%to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose PRINT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5C000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Deleting a Service Request or Response%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5C100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Deleting a Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5C101@%%@4@%You can delete a Service Request at any time; however, if you delete a%@EH@%
- request before you send it, you can't send it. You can, however, delete a
- Service Request after you have sent it to Microsoft and you will still
- receive a Service Response for that deleted request. To delete a Service
- Request, you must be disconnected from the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Deleting a Service request also deletes the Description file referenced on
- the Service Request Entry Form. However, Microsoft OnLine does not delete
- the Attachment file when you delete a Service Request.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5C102@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To delete a Service Request%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Mark the Service Request(s) that you want to delete by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@%
- key when the <- is to the right of the Service Request(s).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you accidentally press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key for the wrong Service Request,
- press the %@AS@%-%@AE@% key to remove the highlight.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can also press the %@AS@%INSERT%@AE@% key to select all unselected Service
- Requests and deselect all selected Service Requests. All selected
- Service Requests are deleted when you choose DELETE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose DELETE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5C200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Deleting a Service Response%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5C201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To delete a Service Response%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose RESPONSES from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Mark the Service Response(s) that you want to delete by pressing the
- %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the <- is to the right of the response(s).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you accidentally press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key for the wrong response, press the
- %@AS@%-%@AE@% key to remove the highlight.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can also press the %@AS@%INSERT%@AE@% key to select all unselected Service
- Responses and deselect all selected Service Response. All selected
- Service Responses are deleted when you choose DELETE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press %@AS@%F1 %@AE@%to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose DELETE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5D000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About Service Request Statuses%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5D001@%%@4@%Each Service Request can have one of three statuses: Unsent, Held, or Sent.%@EH@%
- You can also change the status of a Service Request from Unsent to Held.
- When you change the status to Held, that Service Request won't be
- transmitted to Microsoft when you select the Service Request Xfer Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Status%@AE@% %@AB@%Meaning%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Unsent You have created the Service Request, but you
- haven't sent it to Microsoft yet%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Held You have created the Service Request and it
- hasn't been sent to Microsoft yet, but you
- changed the status to Held so it wouldn't be
- sent to Microsoft when you connect to the
- Service%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Sent You have sent the completed Service Request to
- Microsoft%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5D100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Changing Service Request Status%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL5D101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To change the status of a Service Request%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the Service Request Mgr Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Mark the Service Request(s) for which you want to change the status
- by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the <- is to the right of the Service
- Request(s).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you accidentally press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key for the wrong Service Request,
- press the %@AS@%-%@AE@% key to remove the highlight.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can also press the %@AS@%INSERT%@AE@% key to select all unselected Service
- Requests and deselect all selected Service Requests.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose STATUS from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine toggles the status of all marked Service Requests
- from Unsent to Held or Held to Unsent.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL60000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Chapter 6. Using Electronic Mail%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL60001@%%@4@%This chapter describes how to:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Cut costs when using Microsoft OnLine%@BO: 23771@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Create and address Electronic Mail Messages%@BO: 27335@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Send a file addressed as a message%@BO: 2b5b1@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Send and receive Electronic Mail Messages%@BO: 2b5b1@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Print an Electronic Mail Message on your printer%@BO: 2f815@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Save an Electronic Mail Message in a file%@BO: 30d79@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Create and work with your Local Address Book%@BO: 25e31@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Manage items in your Local Filing Cabinet%@BO: 3226e@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL61000@%%@2@%%@AB@%For More Information about Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL61001@%%@4@%If you need specific information that you can't find in the Information%@EH@%
- Sources, the Exchange, or this User's Guide, Microsoft OnLine has several
- Electronic Mail Aliases and two phone numbers you can use. These aliases and
- phone numbers are described in Chapter 1, "Before You Begin," in the section
- titled "For More Information%@BO: 6265@%."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL62000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Cutting Costs Using Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL62001@%%@4@%Because you are billed for the time you are connected to the Service, you%@EH@%
- should do as much work as possible while disconnected from the Service. You
- should create, edit, and address your Electronic Mail Messages when you are
- disconnected and then connect to the Service only when you're ready to send
- the messages.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL63000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About the Address Books%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL63001@%%@4@%Because you might send messages to the same addresses frequently, Microsoft%@EH@%
- OnLine includes a Local Address Book that you can set up to include your
- most frequently used addresses.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL63002@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine has two address books: the Local Address Book and the%@EH@%
- Service Address Book. The Local Address Book is your personal address book
- that stores addresses you use frequently. You use the Service Address Book
- when you are connected to the Service to find the address of another
- subscriber.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL64000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About the Out Baskets%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL64001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine has an Out Basket to store messages you create until you%@EH@%
- are ready to connect to the Service and transmit your messages. Microsoft
- OnLine displays three upward pointing arrows in the Out Basket Icon on the
- Main Screen when messages are queued to be sent.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL64002@%%@4@%You have two Out Baskets: a Local Out Basket, which you access when%@EH@%
- disconnected from the Service; and a Service Out Basket, which you access
- when connected to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL64003@%%@4@%The Local Out Basket contains messages you've put there to transmit to%@EH@%
- other subscribers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL64004@%%@4@%The Service Out Basket likewise contains messages you've put there to%@EH@%
- transmit to other subscribers. In addition, it maintains a list of Quik-Comm
- Messages Already Sent; this list contains copies of the messages you've
- already transmitted.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL65000@%%@2@%%@AB@%About the In Baskets%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL65001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine stores messages you receive from other subscribers in the%@EH@%
- In Basket. Microsoft OnLine displays three downward pointing arrows in the
- In Basket Icon on the Main Screen when there are messages waiting for you to
- read.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL65002@%%@4@%You have two In Baskets: a Local In Basket, which you access when%@EH@%
- disconnected from the Service; and a Service In Basket, which you access
- when connected to the Service. When you are connected to the Service, the
- Local In Basket becomes a list in the Service In Basket labeled the Local
- Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL65003@%%@4@%The Local In Basket contains messages you've received from other%@EH@%
- subscribers and the Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL65004@%%@4@%The Service In Basket also contains messages you've received from other%@EH@%
- subscribers as well as several lists: a Quik-Comm Already Read List, which
- contains messages you've already read; a Local Mail Already Read List, which
- also contains messages you've already read; and the Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL65005@%%@4@%Both the Service and Local In Baskets contain a list titled Local Filing%@EH@%
- Cabinet.You use the Local Filing Cabinet to store items in a hierarchy that
- you create. For example, you might create a list to store all items related
- to your current project, a list for future projects, and a list for
- miscellaneous messages. For information about managing the information in
- your Local Filing Cabinet, see the section at the end of this chapter titled
- "Managing Your Local Filing Cabinet%@BO: 3226e@%."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Using the Keyboard with Electronic Mail%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66001@%%@4@%Both the Local Address Book and Electronic Mail have some word processing%@EH@%
- features to assist you in creating your addresses and messages.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66002@%%@4@%You use the direction keys to move the highlight when creating or editing a%@EH@%
- message or your Local Address Book. You move the highlight with the
- following keys:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Moving the Highlight%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%To Move the Highlight%@AE@% %@AB@%Press%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To the beginning of the current line %@AS@%HOME%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To the end of the current line %@AS@%END%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To the first character in the document %@AS@%CTRL+HOME%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To the last character in the document %@AS@%CTRL+END%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- One tab setting to the right %@AS@%TAB%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- One tab setting to the left %@AS@%SHIFT+TAB%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Up one line %@AS@%UP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Down one line %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Left one character %@AS@%LEFT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Right one character %@AS@%RIGHT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Up one page %@AS@%PAGE UP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Down one page %@AS@%PAGE DOWN%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Deleting Characters%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%To Delete this Character%@AE@% %@AB@%Press%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The character at the highlight %@AS@%DEL%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The character immediately to the left %@AS@%BACKSPACE%@AE@%%@NL@%
- of the highlight%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To delete to the end of a line %@AS@%CTRL+D%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Inserting Characters%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66301@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To insert characters %@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press the %@AS@%INSERT%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66302@%%@4@%To switch between insert and overtype, press the INSERT key. When using%@EH@%
- insert, Microsoft OnLine inserts the characters you type to the left of the
- current highlight position. When using overtype, characters you type
- overwrite those on the screen. The Microsoft OnLine editor defaults to
- overtype mode.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Starting a New Line%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66401@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To start a new line%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Using Wordwrap%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66501@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To turn wordwrap either on and off%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Press %@AS@%CTRL+W%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66502@%%@4@%Wordwrap starts a new line automatically when the highlight reaches the end%@EH@%
- of the line. However, Microsoft OnLine will not break a word so that part of
- the word is on one line and the other part is on the following line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66600@%%@3@%%@AB@%Marking a Block%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66601@%%@4@%Before you can copy, erase, or move a block of text, you need to mark it.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66602@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To mark a block%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Position the highlight at the beginning of the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key on the numeric keypad to mark the beginning of the
- block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Move the highlight to the end of the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key on the numeric keypad to mark the end of the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66700@%%@3@%%@AB@%Removing a Block Marker%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66701@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove a block marker%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make certain that the block has been marked.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press the %@AS@%-%@AE@% key on the numeric keypad.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66800@%%@3@%%@AB@%Copying a Block%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66801@%%@4@%Once you've marked a block, you can copy it to another location in your%@EH@%
- message. You can also copy a block from your message to your Local Address
- Book or to another message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66802@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To copy a block to another location in the same message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Mark the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Move the highlight to where you want to copy the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%CTRL+C%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66803@%%@4@%You can also use the following method to copy a block from your message to%@EH@%
- your Local Address Book or to another message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66804@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To copy a block to another message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Mark the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% to close the message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Open the message into which you want to copy the bock or open the
- Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Move the highlight to the insertion point.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose PASTE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose SAVE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Type the filename and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66900@%%@3@%%@AB@%Deleting a Block%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66901@%%@4@%Once you've marked a block, you can delete it.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66902@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To delete a block%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Mark the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%CTRL+D%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66A00@%%@3@%%@AB@%Moving a Block%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66A01@%%@4@%Once you've marked a block, you can move it to another location in the%@EH@%
- Local Address Book or in your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL66A02@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To move a block%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Mark the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Move the highlight to where you want to move the block.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%CTRL+M%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Creating Your Local Address Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67001@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To create an address in your Local Address Book%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose ADDRESS-BOOKS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Local Address Book dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Type the subscriber's Quik-Comm Address.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67002@%%@4@%After you've entered the subscriber's Quik-Comm Address, you can also%@EH@%
- attach a comment to the address for some specific information about the
- subscriber, as described in the section titled "Attaching a Comment%@BO: 267f2@%" in
- this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Importing an ASCII File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67101@%%@4@%If you created an ASCII file containing addresses that you want to put in%@EH@%
- your Local Address Book, you can import this file so you don't have to type
- the addresses again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67102@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To import a file into your Local Address Book%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose ADDRESS-BOOKS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Move the highlight to the insertion point.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. At the Local Address Book, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose IMPORT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Microsoft OnLine displays the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Type either the name of the file you want, or, if you can't remember
- the whole filename, type part of the filename and use the DOS
- wildcard characters ? and *.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to display the directory of another subdirectory, enter
- that path name on the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% without specifying either the wildcard
- characters, filename, or DOS path name, Microsoft OnLine displays a
- directory of the current subdirectory.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of files that match the selection
- criteria you typed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Press the direction keys to move the <- on the right of the list to
- the file you want and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine imports the file into your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Attaching a Comment%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67201@%%@4@%Your comment can contain the person's name, place of employment, or%@EH@%
- projects worked on. Comments must be enclosed in double quotation marks (")
- and can be up to 67 characters long. In general, make your comments
- as descriptive as you can.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL67202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To attach a comment to an address%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. After you've entered the subscriber's Quik-Comm Address, press the
- %@AS@%SPACEBAR%@AE@%, type double quotation marks ("), and then type a comment
- for the address.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. End your comment by typing double quotation marks (") and then press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% to start the next address.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL68000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Saving Your Local Address Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL68001@%%@4@%Once you've entered the addresses for your Local Address Book, you need to%@EH@%
- save them for future use.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL68002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To save your Local Address Book%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. When the Local Address Book is displayed, press the %@AS@%F1%@AE@% key to
- display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SAVE-ADDRESSES.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine saves the Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you have unsaved changes and you press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%, Microsoft OnLine
- prompts you either to save the changes or discard them.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL69000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Printing Your Local Address Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL69001@%%@4@%You can print your Local Address Book on the printer attached to your%@EH@%
- computer. Before you print, make certain that your ONLINE.INI file is set up
- for your printer. See Chapter 2%@BO: a01c@%, "Installing Microsoft OnLine," for
- information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL69002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To print your Local Address Book%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose ADDRESS-BOOKS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose PRINT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine prints your Local Address Book on the printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6A000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Removing Your Local Address Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6A001@%%@4@%When you're done entering information into your Local Address Book, you can%@EH@%
- remove the book by pressing %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6A002@%%@4@%If you've made changes since you opened the Local Address Book, Microsoft%@EH@%
- OnLine displays a menu and asks you if you want to save the changes or
- discard them. Choose SAVE-ADDRESSES or DISCARD. If you want to do neither,
- press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%, and Microsoft OnLine displays the Local Address Book again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Creating an Electronic Mail Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B001@%%@4@%Before you connect to the Service to send your Electronic Mail Message, you%@EH@%
- need to create the message and save it to disk as a file. You use the same
- editing keystrokes and commands to create a message as you used to create
- your Local Address Book. To review these commands and keystrokes, see the
- section titled "Using the Keyboard with Electronic Mail%@BO: 24659@%" earlier in this
- chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B002@%%@4@%You can also import a file from your disk into your message, and you can%@EH@%
- mark a passage in your message to paste into another message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B003@%%@4@%If you modify the BT50.ZIF file, you can start your editor from the Main%@EH@%
- Screen to create either Electronic Mail Messages or Service Request
- Descriptions. For information, see Appendix C%@BO: 5b889@%, "Customizing Microsoft
- OnLine." %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B004@%%@4@%If you use your editor to create Electronic Mail Messages, be sure that you%@EH@%
- or your editor ends each line at 78 characters with the CR LF (Carriage
- Return, Line Feed) pair. Otherwise, when Microsoft OnLine transmits the
- message, it will send paragraphs as single long lines and then truncate
- these lines at 80 characters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B005@%%@4@%Don't embed control or extended characters in the file. In addition, when%@EH@%
- you save your message with your editor's save command, be sure you save the
- file as unformatted (ASCII).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Creating a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To create an Electronic Mail Message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. From the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose NEW.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a blank window on the screen for you to
- enter your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. When you're done typing your message, make any corrections you need
- to make.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Importing an ASCII File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To import an ASCII disk file into your message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make certain that your message is displayed and move the highlight to
- the insertion point.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose IMPORT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Directory Manager.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type the filename or use a combination of characters and DOS wildcard
- characters and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to display the directory of another subdirectory, type
- that path name on the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% without specifying the wildcard characters,
- filename, or DOS path name, Microsoft OnLine displays a directory of
- the current subdirectory.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Microsoft OnLine displays a list of files on your disk that match the
- criteria you selected.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Move the <- on the right of the list to the file you want and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine imports the entire file into your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Cutting and Pasting%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B301@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To paste part of your message into a new message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the message that contains the information you want to copy
- and paste.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Mark the block of text you want to paste by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key at the
- beginning and again at the end of the block of text.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine removes the message from the display.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose NEW.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a blank screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose PASTE to paste the text you marked into the new message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Returning to Edit a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B401@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To resume editing the message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. If the menu isn't displayed, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display it.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose RESUME.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Closing a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6B501@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To close a message when you're done editing%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. If the menu isn't displayed, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display it.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose CLOSE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can also press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% to close a message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you've made changes since the last time you saved the message,
- Microsoft OnLine displays a menu for you to choose to save the
- changes or not. To save the changes, choose SAVE-CHANGES from the
- menu. To discard the changes, choose DISCARD.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6C000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Saving an Electronic Mail Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6C001@%%@4@%Once you're done entering and changing your message, you need to save it.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6C002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To save your message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. While your message is displayed, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose FILE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose SAVE-ON-DISK.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save-As dialog box, where you enter the
- file name.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Enter the filename for your message and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose YES from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine saves the file to the name you specified and leaves
- the message on the screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6D000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Editing an Electronic Mail Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6D001@%%@4@%After you've created your message and saved it to disk, you can open the%@EH@%
- message again and make changes if necessary.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6D002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To edit your message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% when Microsoft OnLine displays the Main Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose OPEN.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a dialog box for you to select your file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Enter the filename or use the DOS wildcard characters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to display the directory of another subdirectory, type
- that path name on the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% without specifying either the wildcard
- characters, filename, or DOS path name, Microsoft OnLine displays a
- directory of the current subdirectory.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press the direction keys to move the <- on the right side of the
- listing to the file you want and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays your message for you to edit.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6E000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Erasing an Electronic Mail Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6E001@%%@4@%If you no longer need a message or file on your disk, you can erase it.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6E002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To erase a message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose ERASE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type either the filename or, if you can't remember the whole
- filename, type part of the filename and use the DOS wildcard
- characters ? and *.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to display the directory of another subdirectory, type
- that path name on the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% without specifying either the wildcard
- characters, filename, or DOS path name, Microsoft OnLine displays a
- directory of the current subdirectory.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of file(s) that match the selection
- criteria you typed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key to mark the file(s) you want to erase. Press the %@AS@%-%@AE@%
- key to remove the highlight if you mark a file you don't want to
- erase.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Erase Confirmation dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Choose YES to delete all the marked files. If you don't want to
- delete the files, choose NO.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6F000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Addressing an Electronic Mail Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6F001@%%@4@%Once you're done creating or editing your message, you need to address it%@EH@%
- before you send it.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6F002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To address your message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the message you want to address. (If you're not sure how to
- display the message, see the section titled "Editing an Electronic
- Mail Message%@BO: 28a78@%" in this chapter.)%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose SEND.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Microsoft OnLine displays the Send dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Type the address(es) for the recipient(s) of your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you don't remember the address(es), put a ? in the Send TO or CC
- line. Then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays your Local Address Book. Mark the
- address(es) you want to copy by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key on the numeric
- keypad for each address you want to copy to the Address dialog box.
- Then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. Microsoft OnLine pastes these address(es) to your
- Address dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the address(es) is in the Service Address Book, you can copy it
- from there to your Local Address Book dialog box. See the following
- section titled "Searching the Service Address Book for an Address%@BO: 29f1e@%"
- for more information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. If you want to copy the message to people other than the
- recipient(s), press the %@AS@%UP%@AE@% or %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% key to select the CC line and
- type the address for the recipient(s) for the copy.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. If you want to clear the Address and CC lines, choose CLEAR-ADDRESSES
- from the menu. Then type your addresses again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. After you've addressed your message, press the %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% key to move the
- highlight to the Subject line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Type the subject for your message and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. If you want to place the message in the Out Basket, choose DROP-IN-
- OUTBASKET from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a message telling you that it is placing
- your message in the Out Basket and then displays your message text
- again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 11. To close your message, choose CLOSE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Searching the Service Address Book for an Address%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G001@%%@4@%You display the address books to choose an address for your Electronic Mail%@EH@%
- Messages. You can either select an address from your Local Address Book or
- you can search for an address in the Service Address Book if you don't know
- the recipient's address.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G002@%%@4@%If you need to find an address in the Service Address Book, you can search%@EH@%
- for the address or for an address description. Once you've found the
- address(es) in the Service Address Book, you can copy the most frequently
- used addresses into your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Displaying the Find Service Address Dialog Box%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display the Find Service Address dialog box%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Connect to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose ADDRESS-BOOKS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose SEARCH.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Find Service Address dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Searching the Service Address Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G201@%%@4@%Once you've displayed the Find Service Address dialog box, you can search%@EH@%
- for the address of a subscriber.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To search the Service Address Book%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Type the information for the address search. You can type upper- or
- lower-case letters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- For example, if you're looking for an address for Jack Smith, type
- %@AI@%smith%@AE@% on the search line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose one of the following on the menu:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@% FIND ANY%@AE@% When you choose FIND-ANY, Microsoft OnLine displays any
- addresses or address descriptions that contain the word %@AI@%smith%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@% MATCH-ADDRESS%@AE@% When you choose MATCH-ADDRESS, Microsoft OnLine
- searches the addresses for the word %@AI@%smith%@AE@%, but doesn't search the
- address descriptions.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@% EXACT%@AE@% When you choose EXACT, Microsoft OnLine displays only
- addresses that match the word %@AI@%smith%@AE@% exactly.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. When you've found the address you want, mark it by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key
- when the highlight is on the first and last character of the address
- you want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can choose more than one address by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key again when
- the highlight is on the first and last character of the addresses you
- want. You can mark a series of addresses in the list as long as they
- are consecutive.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- For example, if the addresses in the list were numbered 1 through 10,
- you could mark the first letter of address 4 and the last letter of
- address 7 by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the highlight is in these
- character positions. However, you cannot mark addresses 1, 3, 5, and
- 9 as a group. Because they are not consecutive addresses, you will
- need to copy them one at a time to your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You can then copy the address(es) to your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Copying Addresses from the Service Address Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G301@%%@4@%You don't have to search the Service Address Book each time you need to%@EH@%
- send a message. You can copy the address(es) you marked in the Service
- Address Book to your Local Address Book. This procedure assumes that you
- have already searched for a Service Address and that you have marked the
- address in the Service Address Book you want to copy.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6G302@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To copy a Service Address to your Local Address Book%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% until you see LOCAL SEARCH HELP on the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose LOCAL from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Move the highlight to the insertion point.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose PASTE to enter the address into your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% to exit the address book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Choose SAVE CHANGES on the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6H000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Displaying the Contents of the Out Basket%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6H001@%%@4@%After you've placed messages in the Out Basket, you can view the messages%@EH@%
- stored there. If there are messages waiting to be sent in the Out Basket,
- Microsoft OnLine displays three upward pointing arrows in the Out Basket
- Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6H002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display the contents of the Out Basket%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. From the Main Screen, select the Out Basket Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the type of message, the type of item (file
- or text) the subject, the recipient's address, and the date.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- The Out Basket displays text items, which are messages waiting to be
- sent, and lists, which are lists that contain other items. For
- example, the Already Sent List contains a list of messages that
- you've already sent to other subscribers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To select an item in the Out Basket, move the <- to the right of the
- item you want and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. Microsoft OnLine displays either the
- item or another list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. To close the item, press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. To close the Out Basket List, press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Sending an Electronic Mail Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I001@%%@4@%Before you can send messages, you need to create and address them and drop%@EH@%
- them in the Out Basket. After you've placed your messages in the Out Basket,
- you need to connect to the Service. Then you're ready to send your
- messages.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I002@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine must be installed and the Configuration Parameters set%@EH@%
- before you can connect to the Service. If you haven't installed Microsoft
- OnLine or haven't set up your Configuration Parameters, see Chapter 2,
- "Installing Microsoft OnLine," for more information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Connecting to the Service%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To connect to the Service%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Connect to Service Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. When Microsoft OnLine displays the Connect to Service dialog box,
- type your Password and choose YES from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Microsoft OnLine displays a Connect to Service screen indicating the
- steps it takes to connect to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- When you are connected, Microsoft OnLine displays the Main Screen
- again, but with several additional icons.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Sending All Messages%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To send all messages in the Out Basket%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Connect to Service Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. After the connection is complete, select the Out Basket Icon and
- press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose SEND-OUT-BASKET.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose ALL.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Microsoft OnLine displays the Send screen, which lists the number of
- characters in your message and the estimated transmission time.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Choose STAY-CONNECTED to stay connected to the Service after
- transmission. Choose DISCONNECT to disconnect from the Service after
- transmission.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. If you have addressed a message incorrectly, Microsoft OnLine will
- display a message and give you the opportunity to correct it. For
- information, see the section titled "Correcting an Address%@BO: 2c911@%" in this
- chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. When Microsoft OnLine begins the message transfer process, it
- displays the Transfer screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You will see a Transfer screen for each message you are sending.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. After Microsoft OnLine completes the message transfer process, you
- see the Send Status screen, which tells you if your messages have
- been sent successfully.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 11. Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Sending Selected Messages%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6I301@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To select the message(s) to send%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Connect to Host Icon and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. After the connection is complete, select the Out Basket Icon and
- press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of the messages waiting in the Out
- Basket.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Use the direction keys to move the <- to the first message you want
- to send.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%+%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine selects the message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each message you want to send.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Choose SEND-OUT-BASKET.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose SELECTED.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Choose STAY-CONNECTED to stay connected to the Service after
- transmission. Choose DISCONNECT to disconnect from the Service after
- transmission.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. After all the messages have been sent, press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 11. Microsoft OnLine displays the Send screen, which lists the number of
- characters in your message and the estimated transmission time.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you have addressed a message incorrectly, Microsoft OnLine will
- display a message and give you the opportunity to correct it. For
- information, see the following section titled "Correcting an
- Address%@BO: 2c911@%."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 12. When Microsoft OnLine begins the message transfer process, it
- displays the Transfer screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You will see a Transfer screen for each message you are sending.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 13. After Microsoft OnLine completes the message transfer process, you
- see the Send Status screen, which tells you if your messages have
- been sent successfully.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 14. Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% to close the Status screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6J000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Correcting an Address%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6J001@%%@4@%You may accidentally address your message incorrectly. If Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%
- can't find the address for your message, it displays a message telling you
- so.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6J002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To correct an address%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Choose RE-ADDRESS from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Address dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Fill in the correct address.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you don't remember the address(es), put a ? in the Send TO or CC
- line. Then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays your Local Address Book. Mark the
- address(es) you want to copy by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key on the numeric
- keypad for each address you want to copy to the Address dialog box.
- Then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. Microsoft OnLine pastes these addresses to your
- Address dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. If you want to copy the message to people other than the
- recipient(s), press the %@AS@%UP%@AE@% or %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% key to select the CC line and type
- the address(es) for the copy recipient(s).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. After you've addressed your message, press the %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% key to move the
- highlight to the Subject line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Type the subject for your message on the Subject line and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. If you want to clear the Address and CC lines, select CLEAR-ADDRESSES
- from the menu. Then enter your addresses again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. If you want to drop the message in the Out Basket, select DROP-IN-
- OUTBASKET from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a message telling you that it is placing
- your message in the Out Basket and then displays your message text
- again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to send your message immediately, choose SEND-NOW.
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Send screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. To remove your message, select CLOSE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Removing an Item%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K001@%%@4@%You can remove a file or text item you placed on the system if the%@EH@%
- information is incorrect or out of date.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K002@%%@4@%When you remove an item, you can remove your copy or any copy of the item%@EH@%
- that hasn't been read or downloaded on the System, including copies in the
- recipients' In Baskets. However, once someone has read the message or
- downloaded the file to a disk, you can't delete his copy of the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K003@%%@4@%To remove your copy only, you can be disconnected from the Service. To%@EH@%
- remove all the copies on the System including your own copy, you must be
- connected to the Service. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K004@%%@4@%If the item you want to remove is a file, and you follow this procedure,%@EH@%
- you will remove the file listing from your Out Basket, but the file will
- still be on your disk. See the section titled "Removing a File Item%@BO: 2db29@%" in
- this chapter for instructions.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Removing a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove a message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Out Basket Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose a list or item and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press the direction keys to move the <- to the first message you want
- to remove.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%+%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine selects the message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- To remove the highlight from a message, move the <- to the message
- you want and press the %@AS@%-%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each message you want to remove.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Choose CANCEL and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a menu with the options ALL and YOUR-COPY.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@% ALL%@AE@% cancels all copies of this message, including recipients' copies
- and your copy of the message in your Quik-Comm Already Sent List.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@% YOUR-COPY%@AE@% cancels only the copy of the message in your Quik-Comm
- Already Sent List. You will not be able to open your message if you
- choose YOUR-COPY.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose ALL or YOUR-COPY.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a message telling you that it is cancelling
- your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Removing a File Item%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6K201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove a file item%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Out Basket Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press the direction keys to move the <- to the first file you want to
- remove.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose ERASE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Type the name of the file you want to delete and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Erase Confirmation dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Choose YES or NO on the dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6L000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Finding Out Who Has Read Your Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6L001@%%@4@%After you've sent a message, you can find out who has read it.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6L002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To find out who has read your message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make certain that you are connected to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. At the Main Screen, select the Out Basket Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose the Quik-Comm Already Sent List and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press the direction keys to move the <- to the first message for
- which you want to know who has read it.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose WHO'S READ from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Who's Read screen, which lists the time
- and date that the recipient read the message. It also indicates if
- there are any recipients who have not read the message. Microsoft
- OnLine also lists the reader's address and any description you may
- have attached to it when you created your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6M000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Uploading a File to Another Subscriber%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6M001@%%@4@%You can upload a file that contains text and graphics to another%@EH@%
- subscriber.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6M002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To upload a file%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose UPLOAD.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type either the name of the file you want or, if you can't remember
- the whole filename, type part of the filename and use the DOS
- wildcard characters ? and *.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to display the directory of another subdirectory, type
- that path name on the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% without specifying the wildcard characters,
- filename, or DOS path name, Microsoft OnLine displays the directory
- of the current subdirectory.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of file(s) that match the selection
- criteria you typed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Press the direction keys to move the <- to the right of the file you
- want and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Upload dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Fill in the Application line so that the recipient knows what
- application to use to access the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose what type of device will be receiving this file:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%MY-DEVICE%@AE@% indicates that the receiving machine is an IBM-compatible
- personal computer that runs MS-DOS or its equivalent.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%ANY-DEVICE%@AE@% indicates that the receiving machine is any other type
- of machine that can access this file. Examples might include machines
- that run Xenix, CP/M, or Apple operating systems.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Fill in the Comments lines to add comments that describes the file
- you are sending. For example, you might include a description of the
- file and how it might be used . Also include the operating system for
- the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. Choose YES at the bottom of the dialog box to proceed. Or choose NO
- or HELP. If you choose NO, Microsoft OnLine returns you to the Main
- Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Send dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 11. Type the address(es) for the recipient(s) of your file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you don't remember the address(es), put a ? in the Send TO or CC
- line. Then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays your Local Address Book. Mark the
- address(es) you want to copy to the Address dialog box by pressing
- the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key on the numeric keypad for each address you want to copy to
- the Address dialog box. Then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. Microsoft OnLine pastes
- these address to your Address dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 12. If you want to copy the file to people other than the recipient(s),
- press the %@AS@%UP%@AE@% or %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% key to highlight the CC line and %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% the
- address(es) for the copy recipient(s).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 13. After you've addressed your file, press the %@AS@%DOWN%@AE@% key to move the
- highlight to the Subject line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 14. Type the subject for your message on the Subject line and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 15. If you want to drop the message in the Out Basket, select DROP-IN-
- OUTBASKET from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a message telling you that it is placing
- your message in the Out Basket.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to send the message immediately, choose SEND-NOW.
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Transfer screen and then the Main
- Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6N000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Forwarding an Electronic Mail Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6N001@%%@4@%If you send an Electronic Mail Message and then discover that you did not%@EH@%
- send it to everyone who needed it, you can forward it to other subscribers.
- You can't forward a message to someone on the original distribution list or
- to yourself, and you can forward only text items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6N002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To forward an Electronic Mail Message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the Out Basket Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Open your Already Sent List by moving the <- to this list and
- pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Select the message you want to forward by positioning the <- to its
- right.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose FORWARD.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Forward dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Type the addresses to which you want to forward the message. You can
- type up to 50 names.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Choose FORWARD-NOW and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you choose CLEAR-ADDRESSES, Microsoft OnLine clears the addresses
- on the dialog box so you can enter them again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Microsoft OnLine forwards your message to addresses you entered on
- the Forward dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6O000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Printing an Electronic Mail Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6O001@%%@4@%After you've created a message, you can print it on your printer. There are%@EH@%
- two methods you can use to print a message you created. Use method 1 if you
- haven't sent the message yet. Use method 2 if you have sent the message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6O002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To print a message you created%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6O003@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 1:%@AE@% if you haven't sent the message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the Out Basket by selecting the icon and then pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Open the message you want to print by positioning the <- to the right
- of the item and pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose PRINT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6O004@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 2:%@AE@% if you have sent the message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the Out Basket by selecting the icon and pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Select the Quik-Comm Already Sent List by pressing the direction keys
- to position the <- to the right of the list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Select the individual message by positioning the <- to the right of
- the item you want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose OUTPUT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose PRINT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Working with Electronic Mail Messages from Others%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P001@%%@4@%When the In Basket Icon has three arrows pointing down, you have messages%@EH@%
- waiting there to be opened and read. These messages stay in the In Basket
- until you delete them. You can read, print, or save these messages to a file
- on your disk. You can also add these messages to your Local Filing Cabinet
- and respond quickly to a message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Reading a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To read a message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the In Basket Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- You may see several items:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ An Already Read List of messages that you've already read.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ TEXT is a new message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ FILE is a new file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. If want to read just one message, select the message you want by
- pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the <- is to the right of the message. Then
- press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Reading Multiple Messages%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To read multiple messages%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. If you want to read multiple messages, move the <- to the right of
- the first message and press the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key on the numeric keypad to mark
- the message. Microsoft OnLine selects the message. Mark each message
- that you want to read.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. When you're done marking each message you want to read, press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%. Microsoft OnLine displays the first message. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. After you're done reading the first message, press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%. Microsoft
- OnLine closes the message and displays the next one in the list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Printing a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P301@%%@4@%You can print an Electronic Mail Message using one of two methods. Use%@EH@%
- method 1 if the message is displayed. Use method 2 if you have a list of
- items from which to choose.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P302@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To print an Electronic Mail Message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P303@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 1:%@AE@% from a displayed message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the In Basket Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Open the message you want to print by positioning the <- to the right
- of the item and pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose PRINT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P304@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 2:%@AE@% from a message list%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Select the In Basket Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Select the list of items you want by positioning the <- to the right
- of the list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Select the individual message by positioning the <- to the right of
- the item you want and pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key on the numeric keypad.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose OUTPUT from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose PRINT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Saving File Items to Disk%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P401@%%@4@%If someone sends you a file, you can save it to disk.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P402@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To save a file item to disk%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. If you select a file item and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%, Microsoft OnLine
- displays the Receive screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose YES at the bottom of the screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save-As dialog box%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Type the filename in which you want to save the item on your disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine then displays the Transfer screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- When the transfer is complete, the file is available on your disk
- with the name you specified.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Saving Messages to Disk%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P501@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To save an Electronic Mail Message to disk%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open a message as described in the section titled "Reading a
- Message%@BO: 2ff96@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. When the message is on the display, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose SAVE-TO-DISK.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save In dialog box for you to name the
- file where you want the item stored.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type the filename and choose SAVE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P600@%%@3@%%@AB@%Responding to a Message%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P601@%%@4@%If you want to reply to a message that someone sent you, you can do it%@EH@%
- quickly. When you respond to a message, Microsoft OnLine labels the message
- as a response so the recipient will know that it's a response to his
- message. In addition, Microsoft OnLine automatically addresses the response
- message for you.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6P602@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To respond to a message%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open a message as described in the section titled "Reading a
- Message%@BO: 2ff96@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. When the message is displayed, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose RESPOND.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Type your response on the blank screen that appears and then choose
- SEND from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Address dialog box including the
- address of the person who sent the message. If the original memo
- contained a list of people to receive copies (cc:), these individuals
- are also included automatically. The Subject line contains the
- subject of the original memo.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose DROP-IN-BASKET to drop the message into your Out Basket to be
- sent the next time you send messages%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If you want to send your response immediately, choose SEND-NOW to
- transmit the message immediately.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- In either case, when the recipient looks at his In Basket, he or she
- will see the subject of the original message to which you are
- responding preceded by a Re:. For example, if the subject of the
- message you're responding to is Project XYZ, your response message's
- subject will be Re: Project XYZ.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6Q000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Storing Items in Your Local In Basket%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6Q001@%%@4@%Once you've received a file or message, you have two different ways to add%@EH@%
- the information to your Local In Basket, which you can access when not
- connected to the Service. Then the information will be available for
- creating messages and for storing in your Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6Q002@%%@4@%Use method 1 if you have only one item to add to your Local In Basket. Use%@EH@%
- method 2 if you have more than one item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6Q003@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To store items in your Local In Basket%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6Q004@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 1:%@AE@% for one item%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Find the message you want to store in your Local In Basket.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Display the item by positioning the <- to the right of the item and
- pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose ADD-TO-LOCAL.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine adds the item to your Local Mail List. For
- information about storing the item in your Local Filing Cabinet, see
- the section titled "Managing Your Local Filing Cabinet%@BO: 3226e@%" at the end
- of this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6Q005@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 2:%@AE@% for a list of items%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Display the list of items you want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Select each item you want by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the <- is to the
- right of the item. If you want to receive all the items in the list,
- you don't need to mark them.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose GET-ITEMS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Get Items dialog box. You use this
- dialog box to tell Microsoft OnLine what items and what type of items
- to get and to select other options.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Select GET ALL or GET SELECTED. GET ALL retrieves all the items in
- the displayed list. GET SELECTED retrieves only the items that you've
- marked with the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Select GET FILES, GET DOCUMENTS, or GET BOTH. GET FILES retrieves
- only file items. GET DOCUMENTS retrieves only text items. GET BOTH
- retrieves both files and text items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Select STAY-CONNECTED or DISCONNECT either to stay connected to the
- Service or to disconnect from the Service after Microsoft OnLine gets
- the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Select SAVE-LOCALLY or DISPLAY-ONLY either to save the items to your
- Local In Basket or just to display the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Select PRINT YES or NO. YES prints the items as they are received. NO
- doesn't print the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. Choose YES to retrieve the items. Choose NO to cancel retrieving the
- items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Managing Your Local Filing Cabinet%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R001@%%@4@%You can organize the information you get from Microsoft OnLine in a Local%@EH@%
- Filing Cabinet. This Local Filing Cabinet can store three types of items:
- lists, text, and files. Lists contain information related to the name of the
- list. Text items can be text items you downloaded from the Exchange or the
- Information Sources or Electronic Mail Messages. Files are files that you
- retrieved and saved locally. You can open your Local Filing Cabinet either
- when you are connected to or disconnected from the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R002@%%@4@%The lists in the Local Filing Cabinet work similarly to lists in the%@EH@%
- Exchange. In both cases, the lists are analogous to folders that can contain
- other lists or items. In the Local Filing Cabinet, you can create and add
- lists and move or copy items into those lists. You can have a maximum of 95
- lists with 9,999 items in each list; these numbers may vary with the storage
- capacity of your computer's disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R003@%%@4@%This section discusses creating and managing the items in your lists and%@EH@%
- assumes that the items are already in your Local In Basket. For information
- about placing items in your Local In Basket, see the section titled "Storing
- Items in Your Local In Basket%@BO: 31709@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R004@%%@4@%For information about adding items to your Local In Basket from the%@EH@%
- Exchange, see the section titled "Downloading Items to Your Local In
- Basket%@BO: 358f0@%" in Chapter 7, "Using The Exchange."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R005@%%@4@%For information about adding items to your Local In Basket from the%@EH@%
- Information Sources, see the section titled "Downloading Items to Your Local
- In Basket%@BO: 17f88@%" in Chapter 4, "Finding Answers with Microsoft OnLine."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R006@%%@4@%For information about adding messages or files you've received from other%@EH@%
- subscribers to your Local In Basket, see the section titled "Storing Items
- in Your Local In Basket%@BO: 31709@%" in this chapter.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Creating a New List%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To create a new list%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the In Basket Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Move the <- to select the Local Filing Cabinet list and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Open the list under which you want to create your new list. If you
- want to create a list at the top level of the Local Filing Cabinet,
- don't open another list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose ADD-LIST.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the List Name dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Type the name of the new list (up to 21 characters) and press
- %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Type the path of the subdirectory where you want the data stored. The
- default subdirectory is the one you indicated when you set up your
- Communications Profile.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the path doesn't already exist, Microsoft OnLine displays the
- Invalid Path dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Choose TRY-AGAIN, CREATE, or SKIP.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- TRY-AGAIN tells Microsoft OnLine to look for the directory again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- CREATE creates the directory you entered.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- SKIP returns you to the List Name dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Choose PROCEED to create the new list. If you don't want to create
- the list, choose SKIP.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Microsoft OnLine displays an updated set of lists with your new list
- included.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Copying Items to a List%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R201@%%@4@%Once a text item or file is in your Local In Basket or Local Filing%@EH@%
- Cabinet, you can copy the item from list to list. However, you can't copy
- lists to other lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To copy items to a list%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the In Basket Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Find the item(s) you want to copy by moving down through the lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Mark the item(s) by positioning the <- to the right of the item and
- pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose COPY.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Move the <- to the right of the destination list and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine copies the items to the destination list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Moving Items Between Lists%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R301@%%@4@%Once a text item or file is in your Local In Basket or Local Filing%@EH@%
- Cabinet, you can move the item from list to list. However, you can't move
- lists to other lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R302@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To move items from one list to another%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the In Basket Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Find the item(s) you want to move by moving down through the lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Mark the item(s) by positioning the <- to the right of the item and
- pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose MOVE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a list of lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Move the <- to the right of the destination list and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine moves the items to the destination list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Deleting Items in a List%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R401@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To delete items in a list%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the In Basket Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Open the list that contains the items you want to delete.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Mark each item in the list by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the <- is to
- the right of the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose DELETE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine deletes the marked items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R500@%%@3@%%@AB@%Deleting a List%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R501@%%@4@%Before you can delete a list, you need to delete all the items in that%@EH@%
- list. If you have several lists underneath a list and you want to delete the
- top-level list, you need to delete all the items in the lower-level lists,
- delete the lower-level lists, and then delete the top-level list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL6R502@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To delete a list%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the In Basket Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Open the list you want to delete.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Mark each item in the list by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the <- is to
- the right of the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose DELETE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine deletes the marked items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Move the <- to the list you want to delete.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Choose DELETE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine deletes the list and then displays an updated list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Chapter 7. Using the Exchange%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70001@%%@4@%This chapter describes how to:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Use the Exchange to find specific information%@BO: 34d55@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Download items to your computer%@BO: 351d8@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Post items on the Exchange%@BO: 365b1@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70002@%%@4@%The Microsoft OnLine Exchange contains text and files that are posted by%@EH@%
- the Microsoft System Administrator and other subscribers. The main
- difference between the Information Sources and the Exchange is that you can
- post items in the Exchange to share information with other subscribers.
- For example, you may want to upload utilities for Windows applications that
- you've modified so other developers can use them.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70003@%%@4@%The topics if the Exchange are set up by the Microsoft System%@EH@%
- Administrator. You must be connected to the Service to use the Exchange.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70004@%%@4@%The Exchange contains a wide range of information. To assist you in%@EH@%
- finding the specific information you need, the data in the Exchange is
- organized in a tree structure as shown in this illustration%@FN@%
- The tree structure of this organization is found on page 7-2 in the printed
- version of this user's guide.%@EF@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70005@%%@4@%When you first open the Exchange Icon, you see a list of general topics:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%List Title Contents%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- New Information Most rercent entries in the Exchange;%@NL@%
- items are kept here for one week%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Bulletins Latest bulletins from Microsoft%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- General Comments and Opinions Your opinions about Microsoft or%@NL@%
- another other topic%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Product Support Services Microsoft Support Services information,%@NL@%
- including support for Microsoft OnLine,%@NL@%
- GEnie, and Telemarketing Support%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Customer Service Information about product updates and%@NL@%
- orders%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft University and Current information about Microsoft%@NL@%
- Training List courses and services%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- International Issues Issues of interest to subscribers outside%@NL@%
- of the United States.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70006@%%@4@%Beyond these topics, the Exchange is divided by product families%@EH@%
- (Operating Environment, Languages, Utilities, Hardware, Applications,
- and Educational/Recreational). For each product family, there's a
- section for each supported product. Each product section also has an
- associated Software Exchange category, which is where you should upload
- and download files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70007@%%@4@%The Exchange offers three general types of items: lists, text, and files.%@EH@%
- Lists contain text, file, or additional list entries. Files contain either
- binary or ASCII files. Text contains literal text files you can read on
- your screen. Both text and files can be downloaded to your computer for
- storing in a disk file or printing on your printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL70008@%%@4@%As you work through lists and downwards through the tree structure,%@EH@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the titles of the items you opened so you can
- trace upwards through the tree.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL71000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Finding an Item in the Exchange%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL71001@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To find an item%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make certain that you're connected to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. At the Main Screen, select the Exchange Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the top level of lists. You can tell the
- item type by looking at the left-hand column of the display.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press the direction keys to move the <- to the item you want and
- press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the item you selected is a list, Microsoft OnLine displays either
- the items in that list or another series of lists. You can then
- continue down through a series of lists until you find what you
- need.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- If the item you selected is text, Microsoft OnLine displays the text
- of the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Continue searching through the items until you find the item you
- want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- When you find the item you want, you can download it to a disk file
- or print it on your printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Downloading Items%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72001@%%@4@%Once you've found the item you want, you can download it to your disk or%@EH@%
- print it on your printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Saving a File to Disk%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To download a file and save it to disk%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. If the item you selected is a file, Microsoft OnLine displays the
- Receive dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose YES to receive the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Type the name of the file in which you want to store the file.
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Transfer dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- After the transfer is complete, you can access the file on your disk
- with the filename you specified.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Saving a Text Item to Disk%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To download a text item and save it to disk%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SAVE-TO-DISK from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save As dialog box so you can specify
- a filename for that item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Fill in the filename and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Transfer screen. When the transfer is
- complete, the file is available for your use on your disk with the
- name you specified.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Printing a Text Item%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72301@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To download a text item and print it on your printer%@EH@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose %@AS@%PRINT%@AE@% from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine prints the item on your printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Downloading Items to Your Local In Basket%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72401@%%@4@%Once you've found the information you want, you have two ways to add the%@EH@%
- information to your Local In Basket, which you can access both when not
- connected to or connected to the Service. Then the information will be
- available for creating messages and for storing in your Local Filing
- Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72402@%%@4@%There are two methods for downloading items to your Local In Basket. Use%@EH@%
- method 1 if you have only one item to add to your Local In Basket. Use
- method 2 if you have more than one item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72403@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To download items to your Local In Basket%@EH@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72404@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 1: %@AE@%for one item%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Find the item you want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Display the item by positioning the <- to the right of the item
- and pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose ADD-TO-LOCAL.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72405@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine adds the item to your Local In Basket. For Information%@EH@%
- about storing the item in your Local Filing Cabinet, see the section
- titled "Managing Your Local Filing Cabinet%@BO: 3226e@%" in Chapter 6, "Using Electronic
- Mail."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL72406@%%@4@%%@AB@%Method 2: %@AE@%for a list of items%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Find the list of items you want.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Select each item you want by pressing the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key when the <- is
- to the right of the item. If you want to receive all the items in
- the list, you don't need to make any of them.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose GET-ITEMS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Get Items dialog box. You use this
- dialog box to tell Microsft OnLine what items and what type of items
- to get, and to select other options.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Select GET ALL or GET SELECTED. GET ALL retrieves all the items in
- the displayed list. GET SELECTED retrieves only the items that you've
- marked with the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key.
- %@NL@%
- 6. Select GET FILES, GET DOCUMENTS, or GET BOTH. GET FILES retrieves
- only file items. GET DOCUMENTS retrieves only text items. GET BOTH
- retrieves both file and text items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Select STAY-CONNECTED or DISCONNECT either to stay connected to the
- Service or to disconnect from the Service after Microsoft OnLine
- retrieves the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Select SAVE-LOCALLY or DISPLAY-ONLY either to save the items to your
- Local In Basket or just to display the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Select PRINT YES or NO. YES prints the items as they are received.
- NO doesn't print the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. Choose YES to retrieve the items. Choose NO to cancel retrieving
- the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine adds the item to you Local In Basket. For
- information about storing the item in your Local Filing Cabinet, see
- the section titled "Managing Your Local Filing Cabinet%@BO: 3226e@%" in Chapter
- 6, "Using Electronic Mail."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Posting an Item on the Exchange%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73001@%%@4@%You can post either a text item or a file on the Exchange. When you post%@EH@%
- an item, you enter the subject or title for the item; make the title as
- descriptive as you can. In addition, be sure to specify the product name,
- the operating system, and the product and operating system version numbers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73002@%%@4@%In order to see your item posted on the Exchange, you need to exit the%@EH@%
- Exchange after you transmit the item and then open the Exchange again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73003@%%@4@%Although you can post text items anywhere on the Exchange, post them at%@EH@%
- the lowest appropriate level of the hierarchy. The Microsoft System
- Administrator will move items posted in inappropriate locations.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73004@%%@4@%If you have problems that are not likely to be resolved by a Service%@EH@%
- Request or are related to the operation of Microsoft OnLine, send an
- Electronic Mail Message to the Microsoft OnLine Editor using the alias
- %@AI@%EDITOR%@AE@%. For more information see the section titled "For More Information%@BO: 6265@%"
- in Chapter 1, "Before you Begin."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Posting a Text Item%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To post a text item in the Exchange%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen, select the Exchange Icon and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Work you way down through the topics until you find the list under
- which you want to post your text item. Post your item at the lowest
- level in the hierarchy.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Open the list in which you want to post your item. To open the list,
- move the <- to the right of the list you want and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose NEW.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Compose your contribution to the Exchange.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. When you are done composing your contribution, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display
- the menu again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Choose SEND.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. Choose BULLETIN-BOARD.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Subject dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 11. Type a subject of your contribution and choose PROCEED from the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Transfer screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 12. After the transfer is complete, press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% twice to return to the
- Exchange topic list.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Posting a File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73201@%%@4@%When you post a file on the Exchange, post it in the Software Exchange%@EH@%
- for the appropriate operating environment and product. For example, if you
- want to post a Windows utility, you would post it in the Software Exchange
- for the appropriate Windows product.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL73202@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To post a file on the Exchange%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. At the Main Screen press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose EDIT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose UPLOAD.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose BULLETIN-BOARD.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Directory Manager dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Select the file you want to upload by moving the <- to the file and
- pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Fill in the Application line on the Transfer dialog box by typing
- the name of the application used to open the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 7. Choose the type of device that can access the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 8. Type the operating system and any other useful information about
- the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9. Choose YES.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays a dialog box where you specify the title
- or subject for the file you are posting.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 10. Type the subject or title for the file and press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsft OnLine displays the Transfer screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL74000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Removing Your Contribution%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL74001@%%@4@%You can remove only items that you posted on the Exchange. For example,%@EH@%
- you might want to remove an item because the information is no longer
- timely or accurate. You can remove your items one at a time; you can't
- remove more than one item at a time or items others have posted.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL74002@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To remove your contribution to the Exchange%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Open the Exchange Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Look through the lists until you find the item you want to remove.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Move the <- to the right of the item.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Choose REMOVE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine removes the item and then displays an updated list
- of topics.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL80000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Chapter 8. Microsoft OnLine Reference%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL80001@%%@4@%This chapter contains reference information about:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Displaying System status%@BO: 37a7d@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Menu commands%@BO: 386a8@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Displaying System Status%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81001@%%@4@%You can display the current status of the Communications line and%@EH@%
- information about your System usage for this month and the previous month.
- Before displaying status, you need to be connected to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81002@%%@4@%If you are having communications problems, review the Network/%@EH@%
- Communications Status screen. If you can provide the terminal ID, the last
- error code, and line error number, it will be easier for support personnel
- to diagnose the problem.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Displaying Communications Line Status%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81101@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display Communications line status%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make certain you are connected to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose STATUS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose COMMUNICATIONS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Network/Communications Status screen,
- which lists your terminal ID, the last error code, and the number of
- the line errors that occurred.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Make a note of this information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 6. Choose OK from the menu at the bottom of the screen to return to the
- Main Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Displaying System Usage Information%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81201@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To display System usage information%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. Make certain you are connected to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Choose COMMUNICATIONS from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4. Choose SYSTEM USAGE from the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the System Usage screen, which shows your
- system usage for this month and the previous month in hours and
- minutes.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5. Press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% to close the System Usage screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81300@%%@3@%%@AB@%Printing System Usage Information%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81301@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To print System usage information%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. When the System Usage screen is displayed, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose PRINT.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81302@%%@4@%Assuming that your printer has power and paper and is configured correctly,%@EH@%
- Microsoft OnLine prints the System usage information on the printer attached
- to your computer. For more information about setting up your printer, see
- Chapter 2%@BO: a01c@%, "Installing Microsoft OnLine."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81400@%%@3@%%@AB@%Saving System Usage Information to Disk%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL81401@%%@4@%▄▄▄ To save System usage information to a disk file%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 1. When the System Usage screen is displayed, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to display the
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 2. Choose SAVE-ON-DISK.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine displays the Save As dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 3. Type the filename to save the file on your disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL82000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Menu Commands%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL82001@%%@4@%This section describes each Microsoft OnLine menu command. This section is%@EH@%
- divided into two general sections:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Non-Service menus (those you display when disconnected from the
- Service)%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service menus (those you display when connected to the Service)%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL82002@%%@4@%Within each section, the menus are organized by the software module you use%@EH@%
- when you display the menu. For example, the Exchange has a different set of
- menus than the In Basket. Within each module, the menu items appear in the
- same order as in the displayed menus.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL82003@%%@4@%In all cases, choosing HELP displays a Help screen for the displayed screen%@EH@%
- or dialog box. In this section, HELP is not included in discussions of menu
- items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL82004@%%@4@%The description of each command includes:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The command's purpose.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The menu or fields that appear when you choose the command.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL82005@%%@4@%The order of the menus in this section is:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL82100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Non-Service Menus%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Main Screen Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Local Filing Cabinet Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Local In Basket Editor Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Local Out Basket List Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Local Out Basket Editor Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Editor Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service Request Mgr Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service Response Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL82200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Service Menus%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Main Screen Menu%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Alert Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Exchange Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Exchange Editor Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service In Basket List Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service In Basket Editor Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service Out Basket List Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service Out Basket Editor Menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ KnowledgeBase and Library Search Menus.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ KnowledgeBase and Library Title List Menus.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ KnowledgeBase and Library Editor Menus.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Main Screen Menu (Non-Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83001@%%@4@%If you press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% when the Main Screen is displayed and you are%@EH@%
- disconnected from the Service, you see this menu:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%EDIT BUSINESSTALK-INFO ADDRESS-BOOKS SET-UP HELP QUIT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%New, Open, Upload, Erase, Help%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83100@%%@3@%%@AB@%EDIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83101@%%@4@%Start a new document in the Microsoft OnLine editor, revise an existing%@EH@%
- document, upload a file from the disk to another subscriber, and erase a
- file on the disk. When you choose EDIT, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%NEW OPEN UPLOAD ERASE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Open a new document for the editor%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt001@%%@4@%%@AB@%New%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Start a new document for editing. Microsoft OnLine displays a blank
- screen for you to compose your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt002@%%@4@%%@AB@%Open%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Open a document that you've previously created.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt003@%%@4@%%@AB@%Upload%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and address it to send as a message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt004@%%@4@%%@AB@%Erase%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and erase it from the disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83200@%%@3@%%@AB@%ONLINE-INFO%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%DOCUMENT CLIENT-SERVICES SYSTEM-REQUIREMENTS THE-AUTHORS%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Key information about support and what info you need to help them%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83201@%%@4@%Display information about Microsoft OnLine, including System requirements%@EH@%
- and where to call for Client Services Information. When you choose OnLine-
- INFO, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt005@%%@4@%%@AB@%Documents%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display information about the Microsoft OnLine package and the
- conventions used in Help screens.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt006@%%@4@%%@AB@%Client-Services%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display information about where to go for technical support and what
- information you should provide for technical support to solve your
- problem.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt007@%%@4@%%@AB@%System-Requirements%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display what you need to run Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt008@%%@4@%%@AB@%Other-Info%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display a list of people who have authored Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83300@%%@3@%%@AB@%ADDRESS-BOOKS%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINT SAVE-ADDRESSES IMPORT PASTE RESUME HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Print the current document on the printer%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83301@%%@4@%Display the Local Address Book, where you store a list of your most%@EH@%
- frequently used addresses. Press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% when the Local Address Book is
- displayed to display this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt009@%%@4@%%@AB@%Print%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Print the Local Address Book on your printer. The selection for the
- printer is made in the ONLINE.INI file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt010@%%@4@%%@AB@%Save-Addresses%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Save your Local Address Book to disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt011@%%@4@%%@AB@%Import%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Import a text file from your disk to your Local Address Book. Microsoft
- OnLine asks you to select the file and then reads it into the book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt012@%%@4@%%@AB@%Paste%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Paste marked addresses from the Service Address Book into your Local
- Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt013@%%@4@%%@AB@%Resume%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Resume entering or editing text in your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83400@%%@3@%%@AB@%SET-UP%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%COMMUNICATIONS PROFILE QUICK-COMM-OPTIONS KEYS HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Change access control information such as comm port, speed and address%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83401@%%@4@%Set up Microsoft OnLine or change host communications, profile, and display%@EH@%
- options. You can also change the key used to display the menu. When you
- choose SET-UP, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt014@%%@4@%%@AB@%Communications%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display the Communications Data dialog box, which you fill in to set
- System Access Number, System Password, Quick-Comm Address, the telephone
- number you dial to gain access to the Service, and the modem's
- communication port specification and baud rate.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt015@%%@4@%%@AB@%Profiles%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display the Profile dialog box, where you select the disk and
- subdirectory for storing data files stored, the Sound ON/OFF toggle, and
- the Debug Trace ON/OFF toggle.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt016@%%@4@%%@AB@%Quik-Comm-Options%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display the Display Options dialog box, where you select in what order
- the messages should be displayed. You can select LIFO (Last In First
- Out), where the last message is displayed at the top of the list. Or, you
- can select FIFO (First In First Out), where the messages are listed in
- chronological order. You can select either LIFO or FIFO for unread, read,
- or sent message lists.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt017@%%@4@%%@AB@%Keys%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display the Command Key dialog box, where you choose which keystroke you
- want to display the menus. You can choose an %@AS@%ALT%@AE@% or %@AS@%CTRL%@AE@% key
- combination or a function key. You can't use %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%, %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%, or an
- alphanumeric key to display the menus.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83500@%%@3@%%@AB@%QUIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL83501@%%@4@%Quit Microsoft OnLine and return to DOS.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Local Filing Cabinet Menu (Non-Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84001@%%@4@%When you disconnect from the Service, open the In Basket Icon, and press%@EH@%
- %@AS@%F1%@AE@%, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%EDIT OUTPUT MOVE COPY ADD-LIST DELETE HELP QUIT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%New, Open, Upload, Erase, Help%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84100@%%@3@%%@AB@%EDIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84101@%%@4@%Start a new document for editing, revise an existing document, upload a%@EH@%
- file from the disk to another subscriber, and erase a file on the disk. When
- you choose EDIT, you see another menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%EDIT OPEN UPLOAD ERASE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Open a new document for the editor%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt018@%%@4@%%@AB@%New%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Start a new document to be edited. Microsoft OnLine displays a blank
- screen for you to compose your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt019@%%@4@%%@AB@%Open%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Open a document that you've previously created.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt020@%%@4@%%@AB@%Upload%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and address it to send as a message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt021@%%@4@%%@AB@%Erase%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and erase it from the disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84200@%%@3@%%@AB@%OUTPUT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84201@%%@4@%Print or place in a file items that you receive from Microsoft OnLine. When%@EH@%
- you select OUTPUT, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINTER RECEIVE-FILE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Turn the printer on, pulled decuments will be printed as received%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt022@%%@4@%%@AB@%Printer%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the printer connection ON or OFF. If you switch the printer ON, it
- will print items as they are received from Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt023@%%@4@%%@AB@%Receive-File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the Receive file ON or OFF. If you switch the receive file ON,
- items are placed in that file as they are received from Microsoft OnLine.
- If more than one item is received, additional items are appended to the
- end of the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84300@%%@3@%%@AB@%MOVE%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84301@%%@4@%Move items from one list to another.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84400@%%@3@%%@AB@%COPY%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84401@%%@4@%Copy items from one list to another.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84500@%%@3@%%@AB@%ADD-LIST%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84501@%%@4@%Add another list to your Local Filing Cabinet.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84600@%%@3@%%@AB@%DELETE%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84601@%%@4@%Delete a list.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84700@%%@3@%%@AB@%QUIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL84701@%%@4@%Quit Microsoft OnLine and return to DOS.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Local In Basket Editor Menu (Non-Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85001@%%@4@%If you selected an item in the In Basket list and then press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@% to%@EH@%
- open the item, Microsoft OnLine displays the text of the item. If you press
- %@AS@%F1%@AE@% and the item you opened is a message, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINT SAVE-ON-DISK RESPOND HELP TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Print the current document on the printer%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85002@%%@4@%If the item you opened is from the Exchange, the Libraries, or the%@EH@%
- KnowledgeBase, RESPOND is not on the menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85100@%%@3@%%@AB@%PRINT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85101@%%@4@%Print the message on the printer attached to your computer.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85200@%%@3@%%@AB@%SAVE-ON-DISK%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85201@%%@4@%Save the message to a disk file.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85300@%%@3@%%@AB@%RESPOND%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85301@%%@4@%Respond to a message that someone else sent you.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85400@%%@3@%%@AB@%TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL85401@%%@4@%If you open the In Basket, mark more than one item, and then select any%@EH@%
- command on this menu, such as SAVE-ON-DISK, you can cancel the rest of
- command action by choosing TO-SKIP-REMAINING. Choosing TO-SKIP-REMAINING
- will cancel the requested action, for example saving on disk or printing.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL86000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Local Out Basket List Menu (Non-Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL86001@%%@4@%When you are not connected to the Service, you see this menu if you open%@EH@%
- the Out Basket Icon and press %@AS@%F1%@AE@%. Use this menu only when the list of
- items in the Out Basket is displayed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%EDIT RE-ADDRESS MODIFY-MESSAGE CANCEL HELP QUIT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%New, Open, Upload, Erase, Help%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL86100@%%@3@%%@AB@%EDIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL86101@%%@4@%Start a new document to be edited, revise an existing document, upload a%@EH@%
- file from the disk to another subscriber, and erase a file on the disk. When
- you choose EDIT, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%NEW OPEN UPLOAD ERASE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Opens a new document for the editor%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt024@%%@4@%%@AB@%New%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Start a new document to be edited. Microsoft OnLine displays a blank
- screen for you to compose your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOLgt048@%%@4@%%@AB@%Paste%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOLgt052@%%@4@%%@AB@%Match-Addresses%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOLgt053@%%@4@%%@AB@%Exact%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8B600@%%@3@%%@AB@%QUIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOL8B601@%%@4@%Quit Microsoft OnLine and return to DOS.%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOLgt054@%%@4@%%@AB@%New%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOLgt055@%%@4@%%@AB@%Open%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOLgt056@%%@4@%%@AB@%Upload%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOLgt059@%%@4@%%@AB@%Receive-File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the receive file ON or OFF. If you turn the receive file ON, items
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8D300@%%@3@%%@AB@%GET-ITEMS%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@AS@%GET: ALL SELECTED%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@AS@%GET: FILES DOCUMENTS BOTH%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Retrieve files and documents%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%After items have been retrieved:%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%STAY-CONNECTED DISCONNECT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%do not disconnect from host when done%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%Should we save all retrieved items locally?%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%SAVE-LOCALLY DISPLAY-ONLY%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Save all items in a local list%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt060@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get All%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt061@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Selected%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt062@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Files%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%OVERWRITE RENAME ASK%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt063@%%@4@%%@AB@%Overwrite%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt064@%%@4@%%@AB@%Rename%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine automatically generates a unique name for the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt065@%%@4@%%@AB@%Ask%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine prompts you for a name for the downloaded file if
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt066@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Documents%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt067@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Both%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt068@%%@4@%%@AB@%Stay-Connected%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt069@%%@4@%%@AB@%Disconnect%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Disconnect from the Service after retrieving the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt070@%%@4@%%@AB@%Save-Locally%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt071@%%@4@%%@AB@%Display-Only%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt072@%%@4@%%@AB@%Print Yes%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Print each item on the printer connected to your computer as the item is
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt073@%%@4@%%@AB@%Print No%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8D500@%%@3@%%@AB@%QUIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Disconnect from the Service and return to DOS.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8E000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Exchange Editor Menu (Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8E100@%%@3@%%@AB@%PRINT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@CR:MOL8E101@%%@4@%Print the item on your printer.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8E200@%%@3@%%@AB@%SAVE-TO-DISK%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8E201@%%@4@%Save the item to a file on your disk.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8E300@%%@3@%%@AB@%ADD-TO-LOCAL%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8E301@%%@4@%Add the text item on the display to your Local In Basket.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8E400@%%@3@%%@AB@%TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8E401@%%@4@%If you open the Exchange, mark more than one item, and then select any%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Service In Basket List Menu (Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%EDIT OUTPUT GET-ITEMS RELEASE FORWARD WHO'S-READ HELP QUIT%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F100@%%@3@%%@AB@%EDIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F101@%%@4@%Start a new document to be edited, revise an existing document, upload a%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%NEW OPEN UPLOAD ERASE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Open a new document for the editor%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt074@%%@4@%%@AB@%New%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Start a new document to be edited. Microsoft OnLine displays a blank
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt075@%%@4@%%@AB@%Open%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt076@%%@4@%%@AB@%Upload%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt077@%%@4@%%@AB@%Erase%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and erase it from the disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F200@%%@3@%%@AB@%OUTPUT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt078@%%@4@%%@AB@%Printer%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the printer connection ON or OFF. If you turn the printer ON, it
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt079@%%@4@%%@AB@%Receive File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the Receive file ON or OFF. If you turn the Receive file ON, items
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- more than one item is received, additional items are appended to the end
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F300@%%@3@%%@AB@%GET-ITEMS%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F301@%%@4@%Select options for receiving items. You can select which items to display,%@EH@%
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- want to stay connected to the Service after Microsoft OnLine retrieves the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F302@%%@4@%When you choose GET-ITEMS, Microsoft OnLine displays the Get Items dialog%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%GET: ALL SELECTED%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Get all items in this list.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%GET: FILES DOCUMENTS BOTH%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Retrieve files and documents%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%After items have been retrieved:%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%STAY-CONNECTED DISCONNECT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%do not disconnect from host when done%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%Should we save all retrieved items locally?%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@AS@%Save all items in a local list%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@AS@%PRINT ITEMS AS RECEIVED: YES NO%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@AS@%YES NO HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Continue? Continue with retrieval%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt080@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get All%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt081@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Selected%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt082@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Files%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Retrieve only file items. When you select this option, Microsoft OnLine
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt083@%%@4@%%@AB@%Overwrite%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt084@%%@4@%%@AB@%Rename%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine automatically generates a unique name for the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt085@%%@4@%%@AB@%Ask%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine prompts you for a name for the downloaded file if
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt086@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Documents%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Retrieve only text items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt087@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Both%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Retrieve both text and file items. See Get Files above for information
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt088@%%@4@%%@AB@%Stay-Connected%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Stay connected to the Service after retrieving the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt089@%%@4@%%@AB@%Disconnect%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Disconnect from the Service after retrieving the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt090@%%@4@%%@AB@%Save-Locally%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Save the retrieved items in your Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt091@%%@4@%%@AB@%Display-Only%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Display retrieved items on your screen. If you choose Display-Only, you
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt092@%%@4@%%@AB@%Print Yes%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Print each item on the printer connected to your computer as the item is
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt093@%%@4@%%@AB@%Print No%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F400@%%@3@%%@AB@%RELEASE%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F401@%%@4@%Delete a message from your In Basket list. If you've already read, printed,%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F500@%%@3@%%@AB@%FORWARD%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F501@%%@4@%Use to forward a message you wrote to other users. When you choose FORWARD,%@EH@%
- Microsoft OnLine automatically displays the Forward dialog box, which
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- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%FORWARD-NOW CLEAR-ADDRESSES HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Forward this addressed message now%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt094@%%@4@%%@AB@%Forward-Now%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- After you've entered the names of users to whom you want to forward your
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt095@%%@4@%%@AB@%Clear-Addresses%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F600@%%@3@%%@AB@%WHO'S READ%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F601@%%@4@%Display a list of who has read the message you sent.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F700@%%@3@%%@AB@%QUIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8F701@%%@4@%Quit Microsoft OnLine and return to DOS.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Service In Basket Editor Menu (Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G001@%%@4@%When you are connected to the Service, you see this menu after you open the%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINT SAVE-ON-DISK RESPOND HELP TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Print the current document on the printer%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G100@%%@3@%%@AB@%PRINT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G101@%%@4@%Print the item on your printer.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G200@%%@3@%%@AB@%SAVE-TO-DISK%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G201@%%@4@%Save the item to a file on your disk.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G300@%%@3@%%@AB@%RESPOND%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G301@%%@4@%Respond quickly to a message. When you choose RESPOND, Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G400@%%@3@%%@AB@%ADD-TO-LOCAL%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G401@%%@4@%Add the text item on the display to your Local In Basket.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G500@%%@3@%%@AB@%TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8G501@%%@4@%If you open the In Basket, mark more than one item, and then select any%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Service Out Basket List Menu (Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H001@%%@4@%When you are connected to the Service, open the Out Basket Icon, and press%@EH@%
- %@AS@%F1%@AE@%, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%EDIT OUTPUT RE-ADDRESS MODIFY-MESSAGE SEND-OUTBASKET CANCEL HELP QUIT%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H100@%%@3@%%@AB@%EDIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H101@%%@4@%Start a new document to be edited, revise an existing document, upload a%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%NEW OPEN UPLOAD ERASE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Open a new document for the editor%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt096@%%@4@%%@AB@%New%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Start a new document to be edited. Microsoft OnLine displays a blank
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt097@%%@4@%%@AB@%Open%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt098@%%@4@%%@AB@%Upload%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and address it to send as a message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt099@%%@4@%%@AB@%Erase%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and erase it from the disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H200@%%@3@%%@AB@%OUTPUT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H201@%%@4@%Use to indicate whether items will be printed or saved to a disk file when%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINTER RECEIVE-FILE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt100@%%@4@%%@AB@%Printer%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the printer ON or OFF. If you turn the printer ON, it will print
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt101@%%@4@%%@AB@%Receive-File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the Receive file ON or OFF. If you turn the receive file ON, items
- are placed in that file as they are received from Microsoft OnLine. If
- more than one item is received, additional items are appended to the end
- of the file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H300@%%@3@%%@AB@%RE-ADDRESS%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H301@%%@4@%Display the Send dialog box for the selected message so you can change the%@EH@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H400@%%@3@%%@AB@%MODIFY-MESSAGE%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H401@%%@4@%Display the text of the message for you to edit.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H500@%%@3@%%@AB@%SEND-OUTBASKET%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H501@%%@4@%Transmit the contents of the Out Basket. When you choose SEND-OUTBASKET,%@EH@%
- you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%ALL SELECTED HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Send all Quik-Comms waiting to be sent in the outbasket%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt102@%%@4@%%@AB@%All%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Transmit all the messages in the Out Basket.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt103@%%@4@%%@AB@%Selected%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Transmits only those messages you selected.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H502@%%@4@%After you choose ALL or SELECTED, Microsoft OnLine displays a dialog box%@EH@%
- with these options.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%Send Options: STAY-CONNECTED DISCONNECT HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%do not disconnect from host when done%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt104@%%@4@%%@AB@%Stay-Connected%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Stay connected to the Service after transmitting the messages in the
- Out Basket.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt105@%%@4@%%@AB@%Disconnect%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Disconnect from the Service after transmitting the messages in the
- Out Basket.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H600@%%@3@%%@AB@%CANCEL%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H601@%%@4@%Delete a message. Move the <- to the right of the message you want to%@EH@%
- delete and choose CANCEL.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H700@%%@3@%%@AB@%QUIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8H701@%%@4@%Disconnect from the Service and return to DOS.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8I000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Service Out Basket Editor Menu (Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8I001@%%@4@%When you are connected to the Service, open the Out Basket Icon, move the%@EH@%
- <- to choose a message, press %@AS@%ENTER,%@AE@% and then press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to see this
- menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINT SAVE-ON-DISK HELP TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Print the current document on the printer%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8I100@%%@3@%%@AB@%PRINT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8I101@%%@4@%Print the item on your printer.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8I200@%%@3@%%@AB@%SAVE-TO-DISK%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8I201@%%@4@%Save the item to a file on your disk.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8I300@%%@3@%%@AB@%TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8I301@%%@4@%If you open the Out Basket, mark more than one item, and then select any%@EH@%
- command on this menu, such as SAVE-ON-DISK, you can cancel the rest of
- command action by choosing TO-SKIP-REMAINING. Choosing TO-SKIP-REMAINING
- cancels the requested action, for example saving on disk or printing.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J000@%%@2@%%@AB@%KnowledgeBase and Library Search Menus (Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J001@%%@4@%When you select the KnowledgeBase or Library Icons, Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%
- automatically displays the Search dialog box, which has the following menu
- items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%BEGIN-SEARCH DISPLAY-TITLES TOPICS SEARCH-HINTS HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Search the library with the criteria specified%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J100@%%@3@%%@AB@%BEGIN-SEARCH%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J101@%%@4@%Start the search based on the search criteria you entered.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J200@%%@3@%%@AB@%DISPLAY-TITLES%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J201@%%@4@%Display a list of titles that match your search criteria. You must first%@EH@%
- search for the items with BEGIN-SEARCH and wait for Microsoft OnLine to
- display the number of matching items before choosing DISPLAY-TITLES.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J300@%%@3@%%@AB@%TOPICS%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J301@%%@4@%Display general topics contained in the KnowledgeBase or Libraries.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J400@%%@3@%%@AB@%SEARCH-HINTS%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8J401@%%@4@%Display specific hints on optimizing your searches.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K000@%%@2@%%@AB@%KnowledgeBase and Library Title List Menus (Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K001@%%@4@%After you've entered your search criteria, begun the search, and chosen%@EH@%
- DISPLAY-TITLES, Microsoft OnLine displays a list of titles that match your
- criteria. Once this list is displayed, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%EDIT OUTPUT GET-ITEMS HELP RESPECIFY-SEARCH%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%New, Open, Upload, Erase, Help%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K100@%%@3@%%@AB@%EDIT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K101@%%@4@%Start a new document to be edited, revise an existing document, upload a%@EH@%
- file from the disk to another subscriber, and erase a file on the disk. When
- you choose EDIT, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%NEW OPEN UPLOAD ERASE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Open a new document for the editor%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt106@%%@4@%%@AB@%New%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Start a new document to be edited. Microsoft OnLine displays a blank
- screen for you to compose your message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt107@%%@4@%%@AB@%Open%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Open a document that you've previously created.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt108@%%@4@%%@AB@%Upload%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and address it to send as a message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt109@%%@4@%%@AB@%Erase%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Select a disk file and erase it from the disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K200@%%@3@%%@AB@%OUTPUT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K201@%%@4@%Use to indicate whether received items will be printed or saved to a disk%@EH@%
- file. When you choose OUTPUT, you see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINTER RECEIVE-FILE HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Turn the printer on, pulled documents will be printed as received%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt110@%%@4@%%@AB@%Printer%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the printer ON or OFF. If you turn the printer ON, it will print
- items as received from Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt111@%%@4@%%@AB@%Receive-File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Switch the Receive file ON or OFF. If you turn the receive file ON, items
- are placed in that file as they are received from Microsoft OnLine. If
- more than one item is received, the items are appended to the end of the
- file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K300@%%@3@%%@AB@%GET-ITEMS%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K301@%%@4@%Select options for receiving items. You can select which items to display,%@EH@%
- whether you want to receive files or documents or both, whether you want to
- stay connected to the Service after Microsoft OnLine retrieves the items,
- and other options.%@NL@%
- When you choose GET-ITEMS, Microsoft OnLine displays the Get Items dialog
- box:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%GET: ALL SELECTED%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Get all items in this list.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%GET: FILES DOCUMENTS BOTH%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Retrieve files and documents%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%After items have been retrieved:%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%STAY-CONNECTED DISCONNECT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%do not disconnect from host when done%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%Should we save all retrieved items locally?%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%SAVE-LOCALLY DISPLAY-ONLY%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Save all items in a local list%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINT ITEMS AS RECEIVED: YES NO%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Do not print received items%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%YES NO HELP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Continue? Continue with retrieval%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt112@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get All%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Retrieve all the items in the incoming Quik-Comm List.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt113@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Selected%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Retrieve only those items in the list that you have marked with the %@AS@%+%@AE@% key
- on the numeric keypad.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt114@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Files %@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- OnLine displays the Get Files dialog box after you finish selecting
- options on the Get Items dialog box. From the Get Files dialog box you
- choose an appropriate action if you download a file item that has the
- same name as a file on your disk. This dialog box has this menu:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%OVERWRITE RENAME ASK%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Overwrite the local file%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt115@%%@4@%%@AB@%Overwrite%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Overwrite the file on the disk with the downloaded file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt116@%%@4@%%@AB@%Rename%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine automatically generates a unique name for the
- downloaded file if it has the same name as a file on your disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt117@%%@4@%%@AB@%Ask%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine prompts you to type a name for the downloaded file
- if it has the same name as a file on your disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt118@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Documents%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Retrieve only text items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt119@%%@4@%%@AB@%Get Both%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Retrieve both text and file items. See Get Files above for important
- information about receiving file items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt120@%%@4@%%@AB@%Stay-Connected%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Stay connected to the Service, after retrieving the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt121@%%@4@%%@AB@%Disconnect%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Disconnect from the Service after retrieving the items.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt122@%%@4@%%@AB@%Save-Locally%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Save the retrieved items in your Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Display-Only%@AE@%
- Display retrieved items on your screen. If you choose Display-Only, you
- can't save the retrieved items in your Local Filing Cabinet.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt123@%%@4@%%@AB@%Print Yes%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Print each item on the printer connected to your computer as the item is
- received.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt124@%%@4@%%@AB@%Print No%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Do not print each item on the printer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K400@%%@3@%%@AB@%RESPECIFY-SEARCH%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8K401@%%@4@%Display the Search dialog box again so you can enter your search criteria%@EH@%
- again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L000@%%@2@%%@AB@%KnowledgeBase and Library Editor Menus (Service)%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L001@%%@4@%Once you've selected an item from the KnowledgeBase or Library lists by%@EH@%
- moving the <- to the right of the item you want and pressing %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%,
- Microsoft OnLine displays the item or another list. After you open a text
- item, press %@AS@%F1%@AE@% to see this menu.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AS@%PRINT SAVE-TO-DISK ADD-TO-LOCAL HELP TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AS@%Print the current document on the printer%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L100@%%@3@%%@AB@%PRINT%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L101@%%@4@%Print the item on your printer.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L200@%%@3@%%@AB@%SAVE-TO-DISK%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L201@%%@4@%Save the item to a file on your disk. Microsoft OnLine prompts you for a%@EH@%
- filename.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L300@%%@3@%%@AB@%ADD-TO-LOCAL%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L301@%%@4@%Add the displayed text item to your Local In Basket.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L400@%%@3@%%@AB@%TO-SKIP-REMAINING%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL8L401@%%@4@%If you mark more than one item and then select any command on this menu,%@EH@%
- such as SAVE-ON-DISK, you can cancel the rest of command action by choosing
- TO-SKIP-REMAINING. Choosing TO-SKIP-REMAINING will cancel the requested
- action, for example saving on disk or printing.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL90000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Appendix A. Microsoft OnLine Messages%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL90001@%%@4@%Message codes range from 1 - 9399 and are divided into the following%@EH@%
- general categories:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Message Codes Category%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 0 - 99 General recoverable errors%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 100 - 199 Database recoverable errors%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 200 - 299 Bulletin board recoverable errors%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 300 - 399 Electronic Mail recoverable errors%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 400 - 412 ELU (Enhanced Logon Utility) processing
- errors
- %@NL@%
- 500 - 520 Transport Layer Protocol errors%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 600 - 611 Errors while processing logon dialog%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 700 - 899 Application level software errors%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 4001 - 4113 B-Tree file access errors %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 5000 - 5999 GELIB communications subroutines errors 6000 -
- 6999 GELIB file system subroutines errors%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- 9000 - 9399 Fatal Errors%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL90002@%%@4@%The terms B-TREE and GELIB are used in many of the messages. B-TREE is a%@EH@%
- database manager used in the microcomputer version of the System. GELIB is a
- Fortran subroutine Library developed by General Electric Information
- Services Company.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL90003@%%@4@%If Microsoft OnLine displays an error message that you do not understand or%@EH@%
- if the message is a fatal error (9000 - 9399), record the message, error
- code number, and the task you were trying to complete. Then give this
- information to your Microsoft System Administrator for assistance.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL90004@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine has unique messages for most conditions. However, it is%@EH@%
- possible that an unknown error may occur. In this case, Microsoft OnLine
- will display a default message, shown below, that reports the error code.
- Please record the message, code number, and the task you were trying to
- complete. Then take this information to your Microsoft System Administrator
- for assistance.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL90005@%%@4@%The default error message is:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%Error code NNNN%@AE@% %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AI@%No information on this error is available in the database%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL90006@%%@4@%In this section the message code number is in %@AB@%bold face%@AE@% type, the message%@EH@%
- is in %@AI@%italic type%@AE@%, and the description and possible solution(s) are in
- normal type.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL90007@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 0 - 99%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem001@%%@4@%%@AB@%0 %@AE@%%@AI@%There is insufficient memory to run one of the Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Modules.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem002@%%@4@%%@AB@%2 %@AE@%%@AI@%Your new Password contains invalid characters or is the wrong%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% length.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The new Password you entered on the Change Password dialog box is
- not valid.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem003@%%@4@%%@AB@%3 %@AE@%%@AI@%Your old Password is not a valid one.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The old Password on the Change Password dialog box is not valid.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem004@%%@4@%%@AB@%4 %@AE@%%@AI@%The News file cannot be found.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The server could not open the file that contains the Alert
- message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem005@%%@4@%%@AB@%5 %@AE@%%@AI@%You cannot change your Password at this time. Please try later.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Microsoft OnLine system is too busy to process a Password
- change request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem006@%%@4@%%@AB@%6 %@AE@%%@AI@%Your abort has been acknowledged.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You interrupted a transaction or file transfer by pressing the ESC
- key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem007@%%@4@%%@AB@%8 %@AE@%%@AI@%There is insufficient memory to run one of the Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Modules.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem008@%%@4@%%@AB@%(46,0) %@AE@%%@AI@%There is insufficient memory to run one of the Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Modules.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL91000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 100 -199%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem009@%%@4@%%@AB@%101 %@AE@%%@AI@%The search criteria is not valid.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You entered text on a search dialog box that was too vague for a
- search. Enter more specific criteria.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem010@%%@4@%%@AB@%102 %@AE@%%@AI@%No database is open.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Indicates a serious problem with a Library because the Library
- closed abnormally while in use.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem011@%%@4@%%@AB@%103 %@AE@%%@AI@%A text database search found too many matches and overflowed the%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% buffer.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem012@%%@4@%%@AB@%105 %@AE@%%@AI@%The spool ended unexpectedly.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The system cannot find the titles of all documents it found during
- the search.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem013@%%@4@%%@AB@%106 %@AE@%%@AI@%You do not have access to this database.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You selected a Library icon, but the Microsoft System
- Administrator has not allowed you to have access to this Library.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem014@%%@4@%%@AB@%107 %@AE@%%@AI@%The database cannot be opened because of security problems.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The database does not have the correct access or you have the
- wrong access permissions.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem015@%%@4@%%@AB@%108 %@AE@%%@AI@%The attached disk file cannot be opened.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- A file in the Library could not be opened.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem016@%%@4@%%@AB@%125 %@AE@%%@AI@%An invalid HSSTRING command in the BT50.ZIF file resulted in an%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% attempt to invoke a non-existent Service process.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL92000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 200 - 299%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem017@%%@4@%%@AB@%201 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the recognition of the bulletin board ID.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Please consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% this as #201.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The bulletin board files could not be opened, or you do not have
- the necessary permissions.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem018@%%@4@%%@AB@%202 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the recognition of the bulletin board ID.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Please consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% this as #202.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- During a bulletin board POST operation, the bulletin board ID
- supplied by the microcomputer was invalid or you do not have the
- necessary permissions.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem019@%%@4@%%@AB@%203 %@AE@%%@AI@%No more notices can be posted to this bulletin board.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The bulletin board is full.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem020@%%@4@%%@AB@%204 %@AE@%%@AI@%A notice can be deleted only by its owner.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You tried to remove a notice that someone else posted.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem021@%%@4@%%@AB@%205 %@AE@%%@AI@%You cannot post to a NEW information folder.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You tried to post something to the new information list for the
- current bulletin board.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem022@%%@4@%%@AB@%207 %@AE@%%@AI@%You cannot delete a list.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You tried to remove an item from a bulletin board which represents
- a list of other items on the bulletin board.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem023@%%@4@%%@AB@%209 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #209.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The server could not post the item you sent or could not remove
- the item you requested.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem024@%%@4@%%@AB@%210 %@AE@%%@AI@%The notice you want to post is empty.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You tried to post an empty document to the bulletin board.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL93000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 300 - 399%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem025@%%@4@%%@AB@%301 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #301.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- A problem occurred with Electronic Mail while sending a message.
- This problem occurred after the address check.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem026@%%@4@%%@AB@%302 %@AE@%%@AI@%Your message was not sent to all TO and/or CC's addresses.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Forward or send failed due to a combination of errors.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem027@%%@4@%%@AB@%304 %@AE@%%@AI@%The attached disk file was not received by the Service.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The server couldn't attach the binary file to the Electronic Mail
- Message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem028@%%@4@%%@AB@%305 %@AE@%%@AI@%Not all messages were canceled or released.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Electronic Mail Message cancel failed because of a System
- error.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem029@%%@4@%%@AB@%306 %@AE@%%@AI@%The message is busy. Please try this transaction again in a while.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You tried to view a message currently being read by another
- subscriber.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem030@%%@4@%%@AB@%308 %@AE@%%@AI@%There is no room to post any more messages to this user.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You tried to send a message to a subscriber whose message list is
- full.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem031@%%@4@%%@AB@%309 %@AE@%%@AI@%A message can be sent to no more than 50 addresses or groups with%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% an upper limit of 600 addresses.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You tried to send a message to some combination of individual
- and/or group addresses that represent more than 600 individual
- addresses.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem032@%%@4@%%@AB@%310 %@AE@%%@AI@%A message line cannot have more than 158 characters.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Your message had at least one line containing more than 158
- characters. Your data was probably corrupted during transmission.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem033@%%@4@%%@AB@%312 %@AE@%%@AI@%Your message is missing text lines or addresses.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Your message was received by the Service, but the message was
- missing required addresses or text. This message represents a
- serious communications or System error.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem034@%%@4@%%@AB@%313 %@AE@%%@AI@%The host's workload has prevented your message being sent to all%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% addresses. Please consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% report this as #313.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The network load interfered with sending a message. Try again at
- another time, but be sure to tell the Microsoft System
- Administrator about this error message.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem035@%%@4@%%@AB@%314 %@AE@%%@AI@%The listed item status has not been updated. This item will appear%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% as unread the next time you use the In Basket.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- A System error prevented normal updating of a message status.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem036@%%@4@%%@AB@%315 %@AE@%%@AI@%The listed item status has not been updated. This item will appear%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% as unread the next time you use the In Basket.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- A System error prevented normal updating of a message hold
- status.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem037@%%@4@%%@AB@%316 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #316.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The format of your message was bad and your message was probably
- garbled during transmission. Try again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem038@%%@4@%%@AB@%317 %@AE@%%@AI@%You did not send this message. Microsoft OnLine cannot let you%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% cancel it.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You tried to cancel a message that you did not originally send.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem039@%%@4@%%@AB@%318 %@AE@%%@AI@%The host's workload prevented your message being sent to all%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% addresses.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The message was not forwarded because the system was too busy. Try
- again later.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL94000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 400 - 499%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem040@%%@4@%%@AB@%400 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #400.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Internal error in ELU file. Try again.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem041@%%@4@%%@AB@%401 or %@AE@%%@AI@%The ESC or CTRL+BREAK you entered has interrupted%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem042@%%@4@%%@AB@%402 %@AE@%%@AI@%the logon procedure.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You interrupted the logon procedure by pressing %@AS@%CTRL+C%@AE@%,
- %@AS@%CTRL+BREAK%@AE@%, or %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem043@%%@4@%%@AB@%404 %@AE@%%@AI@%There is a syntax error in your dialog file. Check the file%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% "errfile'"on your current drive for more information about this%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% error.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON.DIA or LOGOFF.DIA files used by the program contain
- invalid enhanced logon utility commands.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem044@%%@4@%%@AB@%405 %@AE@%%@AI@%During dialog processing an expected response from the Service was%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% not received. Try to make this connection again, or please consult%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #405.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Data received from the Service during connection or disconnection
- did not match a value specified in an ELU dialog WAITFOR
- statement.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem045@%%@4@%%@AB@%406 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #406.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The port number supplied by the program to ELU routines was not
- valid on your machine. Either you selected an incorrect serial
- port option, or a serious internal error on your microcomputer has
- occurred.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem046@%%@4@%%@AB@%407 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #407.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Missing Value expected by ELU was not supplied by the
- microcomputer program. Either you have incorrectly constructed a
- dialog file or a serious internal error on your microcomputer has
- occurred.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem047@%%@4@%%@AB@%408 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #408.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Missing Value string supplied to the ELU routine by the
- microcomputer program was too long. This error probably indicates
- a serious internal data error on your microcomputer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem048@%%@4@%%@AB@%409 %@AE@%%@AI@%The dialog file was not found. Please be sure that the file%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% LOGON.DIA is on the same drive and in the same subdirectory that%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% contains the program files to run Microsoft OnLine.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- When you tried to connect to the Service, neither the file
- LOGON.DIA or LOGON.DIX could be found.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem049@%%@4@%%@AB@%410 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #410.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- There are more than 128 lines of data in the dialog files
- LOGON.DIA if you were connecting to the Service, or LOGOFF.DIA if
- you were disconnecting from the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem050@%%@4@%%@AB@%411 %@AE@%%@AI@%The executable form of your dialog file is not a valid one. Try%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% erasing the file LOGON.DIX or LOGOFF.DIX. Please consult your%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% OnLine representative and report this as #411.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The compiled dialog file has been corrupted. The file is LOGON.DIX
- if you were connecting to the Service, or LOGOFF.DIX if you were
- disconnecting from the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem051@%%@4@%%@AB@%412 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #412.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Microsoft OnLine encountered an unknown error while processing the
- ELU dialog file (LOGON.DIA/DIX or LOGOFF.DIA/DIX).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL95000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 500 - 599%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem052@%%@4@%%@AB@%501 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #501.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Invalid Class byte in TLP packet. There is probably an internal
- error in your microcomputer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem053@%%@4@%%@AB@%502 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #502.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The microcomputer program in a call to the TLP SYSNSET routine
- found an invalid value. This message indicates the presence of an
- invalid value in the LOGON or LOGOFF dialog files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem054@%%@4@%%@AB@%504 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #504.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Non-empty DEM buffer, which is a serious internal error on the
- microcomputer that ends the program. You must restart Microsoft
- OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem055@%%@4@%%@AB@%505 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #505.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Unable to receive data packet in TLP (SYNGET), which is a serious
- internal error that ends the program. This is a communications
- protocol failure that is possible due to excessive line noise. You
- must restart Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem056@%%@4@%%@AB@%506 %@AE@%%@AI@%Error-free protocol timed out in attempting to send or receive%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% data.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Unable to send regular data packet, which ends the microcomputer
- program. You must restart Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem057@%%@4@%%@AB@%507 %@AE@%%@AI@%Error-free protocol timed out in attempting to send or receive%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% data.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Unable to send DEM command, which ends the microcomputer program.
- You must restart Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem058@%%@4@%%@AB@%508 %@AE@%%@AI@%Error-free protocol timed out in attempting to send or receive%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% data.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Failed to receive data in DEM mode, which ends the microcomputer
- program. You must restart Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem059@%%@4@%%@AB@%510 %@AE@%%@AI@%Error-free protocol timed out in attempting to send or receive%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% data.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Unable to transmit data in buffered mode.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem060@%%@4@%%@AB@%511 %@AE@%%@AI@%Error-free protocol timed out in attempting to send or receive%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% data.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Communications failure waiting for DEM command.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem061@%%@4@%%@AB@%512 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #512.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Invalid data passed to TLP routines by microcomputer program,
- which is a serious internal data error that ends the program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem062@%%@4@%%@AB@%513 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications line-drop has disrupted and canceled your on-line%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% session.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred that broke the communications line to the
- Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem063@%%@4@%%@AB@%514 %@AE@%%@AI@%The CTRL+BREAK you entered will end your connection to the%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% System.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You interrupted the communication session by typing %@AS@%CTRL+BREAK%@AE@%
- and Microsoft OnLine will disconnect you from the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem064@%%@4@%%@AB@%515 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #515.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The data packet received from the Service was too long. There was
- an internal error in the server or microcomputer, which ends the
- program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem065@%%@4@%%@AB@%516 %@AE@%%@AI@%Error-free protocol timed out in attempting to send or receive%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% data.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The attempt to send a line break failed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem066@%%@4@%%@AB@%517 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #517.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Unable to receive DEM data packet, which ends the program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL96000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 600 - 699%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem067@%%@4@%%@AB@%600 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error occurred while connecting your modem.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The program could not initialize the selected communications port
- on your computer (COM1: or COM2:).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem068@%%@4@%%@AB@%601 %@AE@%%@AI@%The U#= prompt was not received from the Mark III.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog timed out waiting for U#= from the Mark III
- Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem069@%%@4@%%@AB@%602 %@AE@%%@AI@%The System is not available at this time. Please make sure your%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% System Access Number is correct and try again.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received System Unavailable instead of the P=
- prompt from the server.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem070@%%@4@%%@AB@%603 %@AE@%%@AI@%Your System Access Number or Password may be incorrect. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% check both of these and try again.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received Validation Fault instead of the P=
- prompt from the server.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem071@%%@4@%%@AB@%604 %@AE@%%@AI@%The Quik-Comm System is not hooked up correctly. Please check your%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% connection parameters and try again.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received Quik-Comm Unavailable after sending the
- server connection information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem072@%%@4@%%@AB@%605 %@AE@%%@AI@%You are using an old version of software. Please consult your%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% OnLine representative and report this as #605.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received Bad Version after sending Quik-Comm
- Address and Password and the microcomputer program version to the
- server.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem073@%%@4@%%@AB@%606 %@AE@%%@AI@%The Quik-Comm Address you entered is already being used by someone%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% else.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received In Use after sending the Quik-Comm
- Address.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem074@%%@4@%%@AB@%607 %@AE@%%@AI@%The Quik-Comm Address or Password entered may be incorrect. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% check both of these and try again.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received Invalid Quik-Comm ID after sending the
- Quik-Comm ID.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem075@%%@4@%%@AB@%608 %@AE@%%@AI@%The International System is not hooked up correctly. Please check%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your connection parameters and try again.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received International System Unavailable after
- sending the connection information to the server.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem076@%%@4@%%@AB@%609 %@AE@%%@AI@%The Quik-Comm Address you entered is out of time. Please check%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Communication Parameters and try again.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received Out of Time after sending the Quik-Comm
- address, program, and microcomputer program version to the
- server.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem077@%%@4@%%@AB@%610 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #610.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog received Fatal Error Preparing System after
- sending the Quik-Comm Address, program, and microcomputer program
- version to the server.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem078@%%@4@%%@AB@%611 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #611.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The LOGON dialog timed out waiting for System Ready from the
- server.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL97000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 700 - 799%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem079@%%@4@%%@AB@%701 %@AE@%%@AI@%The current document is empty, so there is nothing to print or%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% file.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You chose FILE from the EDIT menu when there is nothing in the
- document.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem080@%%@4@%%@AB@%703 %@AE@%%@AI@%No document has been marked, so there is nothing to paste.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- You choose PASTE from the EDIT menu without previously marking a
- portion of another document to paste.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem081@%%@4@%%@AB@%704 %@AE@%%@AI@%Only text file can be edited. The file you tried to edit has an%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% extension that is one of the following: .OBJ .LIB .EXE .COM.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You tried to open a non-text file for editing.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem082@%%@4@%%@AB@%705 %@AE@%%@AI@%The document you requested is not available.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The server couldn't find a document on the Service that appeared
- in a list displayed on your computer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem083@%%@4@%%@AB@%708 %@AE@%%@AI@%There is no room left to store the incoming list of document.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The system memory area used for lists is full.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem084@%%@4@%%@AB@%709 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your OnLine representative and report this as #709.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- There was an error accessing the configuration file BTCONFIG.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem085@%%@4@%%@AB@%710 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #710.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Did not receive valid STATS transaction after starting server and
- protocol.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem086@%%@4@%%@AB@%711 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #711.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Valid COUNT transaction was not received while waiting.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem087@%%@4@%%@AB@%712 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #712.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The number of available services defined by the Service exceeds
- the capacity of you computer (greater than 50 services).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem088@%%@4@%%@AB@%713 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #713.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Error writing to communications trace file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem089@%%@4@%%@AB@%714 %@AE@%%@AI@%The configuration file (BTCONFIG) is causing a System error.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Please consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% this as #714.%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem103@%%@4@%%@AB@%731 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- The maximum number of items that can be contained in the LIST
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #733.%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #734.%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem107@%%@4@%%@AB@%735 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #735.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The conversion of file size from string to integer for the
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- error.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem108@%%@4@%%@AB@%743 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #743.%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem109@%%@4@%%@AB@%744 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #744.%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem111@%%@4@%%@AB@%746 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #746.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while uploading the disk file header to the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem112@%%@4@%%@AB@%747 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #747.%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #748.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while preparing to send a binary file header to
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- %@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #749.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while uploading a binary file header to the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem115@%%@4@%%@AB@%750 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #750.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while uploading a binary file header to the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem116@%%@4@%%@AB@%751 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #751.%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem126@%%@4@%%@AB@%765 %@AE@%%@AI@%Help cannot be provided because something is wrong with the Help%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem131@%%@4@%%@AB@%853 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #853.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- There was an error reading the address file for the message after
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- %@CR:MOLem132@%%@4@%%@AB@%855 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@AI@% #855.%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #857.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while reading data from the configuration file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem134@%%@4@%%@AB@%860 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #860.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while accessing the Out Basket list to update
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- %@AI@% #862.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System data error occurred while processing an icon
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem136@%%@4@%%@AB@%863 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #863.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System data error occurred while processing an invalid
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- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #864.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while retrieving a dialog box definition from
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- %@CR:MOLem138@%%@4@%%@AB@%865 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the display of this menu. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #865.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while trying to find the menu definition in the
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- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #866.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The menu record from the database is too large to fit into
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- %@CR:MOLem140@%%@4@%%@AB@%867 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #867.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You failed to enter at least one address on the Address dialog box
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem141@%%@4@%%@AB@%868 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #868.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You tried to post an empty message to the Exchange.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem142@%%@4@%%@AB@%869 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #869.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You tried to post an item to the New Information list or another
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem143@%%@4@%%@AB@%870 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #870.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The start-of-text record for a binary file header was not found
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem144@%%@4@%%@AB@%871 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #871.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred while writing to the Out Basket list file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem145@%%@4@%%@AB@%872 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #872.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System memory or database error occurred because the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem146@%%@4@%%@AB@%873 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #873.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System memory or database error occurred because the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem147@%%@4@%%@AB@%874 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #874.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System data error occurred while retrieving the
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem148@%%@4@%%@AB@%875 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #875.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The maximum number of Out Basket items waiting to be sent has been
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem149@%%@4@%%@AB@%876 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #876.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The window buffer has become full.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem150@%%@4@%%@AB@%877 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #877.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal system data error occurred because too many windows
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem151@%%@4@%%@AB@%878 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #878.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System data error occurred when you tried to close a
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- %@NL@%
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- You tried to enter more than 50 addresses on either the TO or CC
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem153@%%@4@%%@AB@%880 %@AE@%%@AI@%There is not enough room in the current address list to include%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% all the addresses you have selected.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You have selected more addresses from the Local Address Book than
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem154@%%@4@%%@AB@%881 %@AE@%%@AI@%If you respond YES to SAVE, then you must specify a filename in%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- You didn't enter a filename on the Save-As dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem155@%%@4@%%@AB@%882 %@AE@%%@AI@%All of the fields marked REQUIRED are essential for connecting to%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- You didn't enter data into a required field on the Communications
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem156@%%@4@%%@AB@%883 %@AE@%%@AI@%The Data Location is REQUIRED to know where to put the Address%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Book and mail. Once defined, great care should be taken in%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% changing the value, since the program can become confused as to%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% where to find your data.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You didn't enter data into a required field on the Profile dialog
- box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem157@%%@4@%%@AB@%884 %@AE@%%@AI@%You cannot perform this action on the Quick-Comm Already Read%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% List.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You made a selection from the In Basket menu while pointing at the
- Quik-Comm Already Read List.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem158@%%@4@%%@AB@%885 %@AE@%%@AI@%You must specify your Quik-Comm Password if you wish to connect to%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% the Service.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- You didn't enter your Quik-Comm Password on the Connect to Service
- dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL98000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 900 - 999%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem159@%%@4@%%@AB@%900 %@AE@%%@AI@%This file is already open as the receive file.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem160@%%@4@%%@AB@%901 %@AE@%%@AI@%Too many icon records in database to fit in the program's array%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% (routine BLDICON).%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem161@%%@4@%%@AB@%902 %@AE@%%@AI@%A Service-defined form is trying to be processed, but the form%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% number is less than the minimum 10000.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem162@%%@4@%%@AB@%910 %@AE@%%@AI@%The Service was unable to start the application you requested.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Either the program did not exist, or it was impossible to access%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% it or the user number.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem163@%%@4@%%@AB@%911 %@AE@%%@AI@%The microcomputer program to execute, as specified by the Service,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% could not be found.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem164@%%@4@%%@AB@%912 %@AE@%%@AI@%The file necessary to restart Microsoft OnLine from your last%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% session could not be found.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem165@%%@4@%%@AB@%913 %@AE@%%@AI@%The file necessary to restart Microsoft OnLine from your last%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% session could not be opened.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem166@%%@4@%%@AB@%914 %@AE@%%@AI@%The file necessary to restart Microsoft OnLine from your last%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% session could not be read.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem167@%%@4@%%@AB@%915 %@AE@%%@AI@%A failure occurred trying to chain to your other microcomputer%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% program.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem168@%%@4@%%@AB@%916 %@AE@%%@AI@%An icon definition in your .ZIF file tried to access a non-%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% existent picture.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem169@%%@4@%%@AB@%917 %@AE@%%@AI@%There is an icon definition with a bad format in your .ZIF file.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL99000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 4001 - 4999%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem170@%%@4@%%@AB@%4001 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4001.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred when trying to open one of the
- three B-TREE files: BT.DBF, BT.HLP, or OBLIST.LST.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem171@%%@4@%%@AB@%4020 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4020.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred when an item required by the
- program could not be located in its B-TREE file. Possibly the
- database is corrupted.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem172@%%@4@%%@AB@%4021 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4021.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred in the Out Basket list file
- (OBLIST.LST) when the program tried to create a new B-TREE record
- that has the same key as an existing one.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem173@%%@4@%%@AB@%4022 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4022.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred when the program found the end
- of the database file when trying to retrieve an item. Possibly the
- database is corrupted.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem174@%%@4@%%@AB@%4082 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4082.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred when the program tried to
- retrieve an item from a B-TREE file that is not open.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem175@%%@4@%%@AB@%4102 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4102.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred when the program specified an
- invalid unit when accessing a B-TREE file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem176@%%@4@%%@AB@%4104 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4104.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred because there wasn't buffer
- space available for a B-TREE file operation.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem177@%%@4@%%@AB@%4105 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4105.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred because the program tried a
- B-TREE operation on a non-B-TREE file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem178@%%@4@%%@AB@%4106 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4106.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred when the program tried to open a B-TREE file
- that couldn't be found. Possibly the software is not installed
- correctly on your computer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem179@%%@4@%%@AB@%4107 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4107.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An error occurred when the program tried to create a B-TREE file
- with the same name as an existing one. Possibly the Out Basket
- list is corrupted, the software is not installed correctly on your
- computer, or you changed the Data Location field on the Profile
- dialog box.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem180@%%@4@%%@AB@%4108 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4108.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred when there was an invalid record
- length for a B-TREE file. Possibly the B-TREE data base is
- corrupted or obsolete.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem181@%%@4@%%@AB@%4110 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4110.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred during record retrieval when the
- physical record size did not match the value expected by the
- program. Possibly an invalid B-TREE file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem182@%%@4@%%@AB@%4112 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4112.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred when the program tried to access
- a B-TREE file, but the length of the file is not valid.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem183@%%@4@%%@AB@%4113 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the completion of this activity. Please%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% consult your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #4113.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- An internal System error occurred when the program tried to
- reallocate B-TREE buffers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL9A000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 5000 - 5999%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem184@%%@4@%%@AB@%5010 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5010.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid communications port.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem185@%%@4@%%@AB@%5020 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5020.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Time out on write to communications line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem186@%%@4@%%@AB@%5030 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5030.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Time out on read from communications line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem187@%%@4@%%@AB@%5040 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5040.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Time out, outgoing data under flow control.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem188@%%@4@%%@AB@%5050 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5050.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Modem error on write to communications line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem189@%%@4@%%@AB@%5060 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5060.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Modem error on read from communications line.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem190@%%@4@%%@AB@%5070 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5070.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid queue size on COPEN.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem191@%%@4@%%@AB@%5080 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5080.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Flow control ON error.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem192@%%@4@%%@AB@%5090 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5090.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Communications line queue overflow.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem193@%%@4@%%@AB@%5100 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5100.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Port not open.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem194@%%@4@%%@AB@%5110 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5110.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Port already open.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem195@%%@4@%%@AB@%5120 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5120.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid RS-232C card.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem196@%%@4@%%@AB@%5130 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5130.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Illegal baud rate.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem197@%%@4@%%@AB@%5140 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5140.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Illegal parity code.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem198@%%@4@%%@AB@%5150 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5150.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Illegal stop code.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem199@%%@4@%%@AB@%5160 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5160.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Comm IRQ Server error.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem200@%%@4@%%@AB@%5170 %@AE@%%@AI@%A communications error has occurred. If the problem persists,%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% please report this error to your Microsoft OnLine representative.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Report this as #5170.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid value number in CCHG call.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem201@%%@4@%%@AB@%5560 %@AE@%%@AI@%The time limit for a LOGON or LOGOFF dialog file set with the%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% TIMEOUT command expired before the modem responded.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL9B000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 6000 - 6999%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem202@%%@4@%%@AB@%6010 %@AE@%%@AI@%The filename is ambiguous. Report this as #6010.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: The filename has ? or * in a condition and neither is
- allowed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem203@%%@4@%%@AB@%6020 %@AE@%%@AI@%The filename is invalid. Report this as #6020.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Illegal filename.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem204@%%@4@%%@AB@%6030 %@AE@%%@AI@%The specified drive is invalid. Report this as #6030.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Drive specified in the filename is not present on your
- computer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem205@%%@4@%%@AB@%6040 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6040.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: File not open.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem206@%%@4@%%@AB@%6050 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6050.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: File already open.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem207@%%@4@%%@AB@%6060 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6060.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Too many files open.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem208@%%@4@%%@AB@%6070 %@AE@%%@AI@%The directory is full. Report this as #6070.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Directory full.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem209@%%@4@%%@AB@%6080 %@AE@%%@AI@%The disk was changed during the write. Report this as #6080.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: The disk was changed during a write.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem210@%%@4@%%@AB@%6090 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6090.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Error reading file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem211@%%@4@%%@AB@%6110 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6110.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Abnormal end of file encountered.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem212@%%@4@%%@AB@%6120 %@AE@%%@AI@%File permissions do not allow this operation. Report this as%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% #6120.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: File read/write permissions violated.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem213@%%@4@%%@AB@%6130 %@AE@%%@AI@%The file was not found. Report this as #6130.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Call to FDESC failed because specified file is not
- present.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem214@%%@4@%%@AB@%6140 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6140.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Rename file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem215@%%@4@%%@AB@%6150 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6150.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Parameter in GELIB file system call was too long.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem216@%%@4@%%@AB@%6160 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6160.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Parameter in GELIB file system call was too long.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem217@%%@4@%%@AB@%6170 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6170.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid EXE file in call to CHAIN.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem218@%%@4@%%@AB@%6180 %@AE@%%@AI@%There is no room to load the program. Report this as #6180.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Not enough memory to load program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem219@%%@4@%%@AB@%6190 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6190.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Unexpected or unknown error in GELIB file system call.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem220@%%@4@%%@AB@%6200 %@AE@%%@AI@%The disk is full. Report this as #6200.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: No more room on the current disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem221@%%@4@%%@AB@%6210 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6210.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Undiagnosed disk write error.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem222@%%@4@%%@AB@%6220 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6220.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Illegal page count in UREAD/UWRITE call.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem223@%%@4@%%@AB@%6230 %@AE@%%@AI@%No drives are attached. Report this as #6230.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: No disk drives are present on your computer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem224@%%@4@%%@AB@%6240 %@AE@%%@AI@%The drive code is invalid. Report this as #6240.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid drive code specified in file name on GELIB call.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem225@%%@4@%%@AB@%6300 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6300.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: String parameter in GELIB call is too short to receive
- returned data.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem226@%%@4@%%@AB@%6301 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6301.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid option in call to XOPEN.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem227@%%@4@%%@AB@%6302 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6302.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Key not found in environment area.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem228@%%@4@%%@AB@%6303 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6303.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Specified subdirectory in file access is not valid on your
- computer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem229@%%@4@%%@AB@%6305 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6305.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: File permission violation.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem230@%%@4@%%@AB@%6307 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6307.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Memory control blocks destroyed.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem231@%%@4@%%@AB@%6308 %@AE@%%@AI@%Your memory is insufficient. Report this as #6308.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Not enough memory to run load loader for CHAIN or RUNPGM.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem232@%%@4@%%@AB@%6309 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6309.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid memory block address.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem233@%%@4@%%@AB@%6310 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6310.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Invalid environment.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem234@%%@4@%%@AB@%6315 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6315.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Empty string passed to GETENV as search key.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem235@%%@4@%%@AB@%6316 %@AE@%%@AI@%You cannot remove the current directory. Report this as #6316.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Attempted to remove current directory.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem236@%%@4@%%@AB@%6317 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6317.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: Different drives specified in two filenames.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem237@%%@4@%%@AB@%6350 %@AE@%%@AI@%A System error prevented the access to a disk file. Please consult%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% your Microsoft OnLine representative and report this as #6350.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- GELIB: RUNPGM could not find end of current program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL9C000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Message Codes 9000 - 9999%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem238@%%@4@%%@AB@%9401 %@AE@%%@AI@%An error occurred when trying to run your program on the Service.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% (FCMSPAWN failed.) Please consult your Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% representative and report this as #9401.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem239@%%@4@%%@AB@%9402 %@AE@%%@AI@%An error occurred when trying to read from your program on the%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Service. (FCMREAD failed.) Please consult your Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% representative and report this as #9402.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem240@%%@4@%%@AB@%9403 %@AE@%%@AI@%An error occurred when trying to write to your program on the%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Service. (FCMWRITE failed.) Please consult your Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% representative and report this as #9403.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem241@%%@4@%%@AB@%9404 %@AE@%%@AI@%An error occurred when trying to terminate your program on the%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% Service. (FCMCLOSE failed.) Please consult your Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% representative and report this as #9404.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem242@%%@4@%%@AB@%9405 %@AE@%%@AI@%The channel between Microsoft OnLine and your Service application%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% was disconnected unexpectedly. Please consult your Microsoft%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@AI@% OnLine representative and report this as #9405.%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLem243@%%@4@%%@AB@%9601 %@AE@%%@AI@%The Service was unable to start the application you requested.%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOL9C001@%%@4@%This appendix lists messages that Microsoft OnLine displays and provides a%@EH@%
- brief description of each message. If you can't solve the error condition,
- consult your Microsoft OnLine System Administrator for assistance.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLA0000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Appendix B. Terms%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt125@%%@4@%%@AB@%Alert%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Alert Icon is reserved for important information or special
- announcements posted by the Microsoft System Administrator. When you are
- connected to the Service and you see the Alert Icon on the Main Screen,
- open the icon immediately.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt126@%%@4@%%@AB@%Attachment File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Attachment file is included with the Service Request and must be
- archived. If you want to transmit more than one file with your Service
- Request, you must also archive the files because you can send only one
- file with your Service Request in addition to the Description file. For
- example, if your Service Request's subject is a compiler question, you
- may want to archive and attach several source code files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt127@%%@4@%%@AB@%Description File%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Description file is required and describes the subject, content, and
- questions in your Service Request in detail. You can create the
- Description file with the Microsoft OnLine editor or with your favorite
- text editor. You can start your editor from DOS, from the Shell to DOS
- Icon, from the Service Request Mgr Menu, or from an icon you customize
- that appears on the Main Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt128@%%@4@%%@AB@%Exchange%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Exchange is a two-way bulletin board that you can use to find
- information posted by other Microsoft OnLine subscribers or to post
- information that you think might be useful to other subscribers.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt129@%%@4@%%@AB@%In Baskets%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The In Baskets store messages you've received from other users. You can
- open the Local In Basket when you are disconnected from the Service, and
- you can open the Service In Basket when you are connected to the Service.
- Messages are sent to your In Basket whether you are connected to the
- Service or not.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt130@%%@4@%%@AB@%Information Sources%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Information Sources have two parts: The Microsoft KnowledgeBase
- and the Libraries. Both parts use text queries to search for specific
- information. Currently, there are two Libraries: the Membership Book
- Library and the Software Library.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt131@%%@4@%%@AB@%KnowledgeBase%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The KnowledgeBase is a text file database that you can query using words,
- phrases, and operators. The KnowledgeBase contains the latest technical
- information about Microsoft products, general Service information, and
- the latest Microsoft press releases.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt132@%%@4@%%@AB@%Libraries%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Libraries are text file databases that you can query using words,
- phrases, and operators. There are currently two Libraries: the Membership
- Book Library and the Software Library.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt133@%%@4@%%@AB@%Local Address Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Local Address Book contains your most frequently used addresses so
- you can easily copy them to the Send dialog box. In addition, you can
- copy addresses from the Service Address Book into your Local Address
- Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt134@%%@4@%%@AB@%Local Filing Cabinet%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Local Filing Cabinet allows you to organize information in your In
- Basket into a hierarchy so you can find a specific piece of information
- easily.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt135@%%@4@%%@AB@%Membership Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Membership Book contains public information about Microsoft OnLine
- users, including names, addresses, phone numbers, professional
- experience, and personal interests. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt136@%%@4@%%@AB@%ONLINE.INI%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- This text file contains the information that Microsoft OnLine needs when
- you create a Service Request. Included in this file is the full path name
- and filename required to start your editor and your name and phone
- number, the type of computer you are using, and the port on your computer
- to which the printer is connected.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt137@%%@4@%%@AB@%Out Basket%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Out Basket holds messages you've created until you are ready to send
- them.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt138@%%@4@%%@AB@%Quik-Comm%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Electronic Mail System created by General Electric Information
- Services that is used in Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt139@%%@4@%%@AB@%ROP Files%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- These %@AB@%R%@AE@%eference %@AB@%O%@AE@%perating System %@AB@%P%@AE@%roduct files (ROP.IDX, ROP.DAT,
- ROP.FIL) contain information about Microsoft products, their version
- numbers, and operating systems. These files must reside in the same
- subdirectory as the Microsoft OnLine program files in order for you to
- create a Service Request Header.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt140@%%@4@%%@AB@%Service Address Book%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Service Address Book contains the addresses for other Microsoft
- OnLine subscribers. You can search the Service Address Book for a
- subscriber's address and then copy it to your Local Address Book.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt141@%%@4@%%@AB@%Service Request%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- Send a Service Request to Microsoft to get specific technical questions
- answered. You can attach a description file that you create with your
- editor of choice, and you can also attach an archived file to transmit
- with the request.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt142@%%@4@%%@AB@%Service Response%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The response that Microsoft sends you to answer the questions posed in
- your Service Request. The Service Response also contains a Service
- Request Reference Number ID you need to include on a Supplemental Service
- Request to Microsoft should you send one.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt143@%%@4@%%@AB@%Service Request Header%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Service Request Header contains your name, phone number, the type of
- computer you have, the type of request, and the request's priority. In
- addition, the Header contains information about the product you are
- asking about to ensure that the request is routed automatically to the
- appropriate Microsoft Support Engineer.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLgt144@%%@4@%%@AB@%Software Library%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- The Microsoft Software Library contains files posted by Microsoft for use
- with Microsoft products. This Library contains ASCII, binary, and
- archived files, which are compacted binary files.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB0000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Appendix C. Customizing Microsoft OnLine%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB0001@%%@4@%This appendix describes:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Customizing Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB0002@%%@4@%You can modify the file BT50.ZIF with any standard editor to customize%@EH@%
- Microsoft OnLine. You can create and customize icons, which depend on the
- definitions in BT50.ZIF for display and functionality. These icons created
- with the BT50.ZIF file are called "local icons" and can be displayed either
- when you are disconnected from or connected to the Service or both.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB0003@%%@4@%One useful modification is to add an icon for your editor so you can use it%@EH@%
- to compose Electronic Mail Messages and Service Request Descriptions. An
- example of this modification appears at the end of this appendix and is
- titled "Sample BT50.ZIF Modification%@BO: 5f382@%."%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB0004@%%@4@%BT50.ZIF is divided into two sections. The first section, which is%@EH@%
- optional, consists of icon picture definitions. The second section contains
- icon definition records, which determine when an icon is displayed and what
- happens when you select it. These icon definition records are comprised of
- icon definition fields.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Before you modify the BT50.ZIF file, be sure to make a backup copy of this
- file.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB1000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Icon Picture Definition%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB1001@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine has eleven predefined icon pictures stored in the main%@EH@%
- program. You can use any of these eleven pictures or you can design your
- own.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB1002@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine stores the pictures that are to be displayed as icons in%@EH@%
- the computer's memory. Any pictures defined in the BT50.ZIF file will be
- read into this internal store. The pictures defined in this file should be
- ASCII characters in a 9 x 4 array. The picture character array must be
- exactly 4 lines of %@AI@%exactly%@AE@% 9 characters each; if needed, you can pad the
- lines with spaces to fill the 9 characters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB1003@%%@4@%Each picture definition is delimited by the string "PICTURE TAG" followed%@EH@%
- by an equal sign and the two-letter picture tag. This tag is used in icon
- functionality definitions to specify which picture should be shown for each
- icon. These picture definitions can also be used to replace the icon
- pictures that Microsoft OnLine generates internally.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB1004@%%@4@%The actual icon picture is drawn nine characters wide on the four lines%@EH@%
- following the picture tag line. Each icon picture definition is ended by the
- line "END PICTURE." The two-letter Picture Tag must be in upper-case
- letters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB1005@%%@4@%For example, to replace the current Out Basket picture with a new one, you%@EH@%
- would enter the following in the picture definition section of BT50.ZIF:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- PICTURE TAG=EM%@NL@%
- ┌┐ ┌┐%@NL@%
- || ||%@NL@%
- |└-----┘|%@NL@%
- └-------┘%@NL@%
- END PICTURE%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB1006@%%@4@%You can also use any of the 11 Microsoft OnLine internal pictures as the%@EH@%
- picture which is to appear for an icon. This can be done by referencing any
- of the 11 internal picture tags in the icon definition record.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB2000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Icon Definition Records%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB2001@%%@4@%To display local icons, you need to enter icon definition records into the%@EH@%
- file BT50.ZIF. For each local icon you want to display, there must be one
- icon definition record in the BT50.ZIF file. The fields in the icon
- definition records can be entered in upper- or lower-case letters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB2002@%%@4@%The icons you customize will appear in the area now used for host-defined%@EH@%
- services. Because you can have more than six icons and use the direction
- keys to display them, these icons are called "scrollable icons." The number
- of scrollable icons on the microcomputer is limited to 50, so if you define
- 25 local icons to appear when connected to the Service, the Service can
- download only 25 icons.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB2003@%%@4@%These icon definition records have the fields in the following table. Each%@EH@%
- of these fields is described in detail in following sections.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Field Function%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- BEGIN ICON Begin Icon definition.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- PICTURE TAG=TT Two-character tag that identifies picture to
- be shown%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- TITLE=TEXT Title shown under icon on screen (20
- characters maximum)%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- WHEN=ONLINE,OFFLINE,BOTH When to display the icon: connected to the
- Service or disconnected from the Service or
- both%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- PCEXIT=0-4 An integer that specifies type of concurrent
- exit on microcomputer%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- PCHANDLE=PATH/PRGNAME Path and program name of application to run on
- the microcomputer%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- COMMAND=TEXT Chained or spawned process arguments
- (optional)%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- HSEXIT=0-3 An integer that specifies what type of
- concurrent exit the Service performs%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- HSSTRING=FILE+ARGS Filename of program to be run on Service%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- END ICON End Icon definition%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Icon Definition Fields%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Picture Tag%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3101@%%@4@%A picture tag is a two-letter field (EM, BB, MM) that references an icon%@EH@%
- picture. You can define this picture or you can use one of the internal
- pictures defined in BT50.ZIF.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3102@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine has these internally defined picture tags:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ In Basket = EM%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Out Basket = OB%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Bulletin Board = BB%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Exchange (2-Way Bulletin Board) = B2%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Information Sources (Databases) = DB%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service Request Xfer (Concurrent Exit) = CE%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Connect to Service = CH%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Disconnect from Service = DH%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Service Request Manager (Host Forms) = HF%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Pass Through = PT%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ News = NW%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- If you use one of the internal icon pictures to create a new icon and then
- select that new icon, the icon's functionality will be as defined in the
- icon definition record. The new icon will not have the same functionality
- as the one from which you chose the picture unless you set up the new
- icon's definition record to have the same functionality.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Title%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3201@%%@4@%This field contains the title that appears below the icon picture when%@EH@%
- displayed on the screen. The title can be up to 20 characters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3300@%%@3@%%@AB@%When%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3301@%%@4@%This field specifies when the icon is to be shown:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Entry in When Field Definition%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Offline Show icon only when disconnected from the
- Service%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Online Show icon only when connected to the Service%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Both Show icon both when disconnected from the
- Service and connected to the Service%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3400@%%@3@%%@AB@%PCExit%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3401@%%@4@%This field specifies what type of concurrent exit should be performed on%@EH@%
- the microcomputer when you select the icon. The choices are:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3402@%%@4@%%@AB@%0%@AE@% Terminate Microsoft OnLine on the microcomputer and chain to the%@EH@%
- specified application, but do not return to OnLine at the conclusion of the
- other program. This might be useful for running another program after you
- are finished with Microsoft OnLine.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3403@%%@4@%%@AB@%1%@AE@% Terminate Microsoft OnLine on the microcomputer and chain to the%@EH@%
- specified application; then restart Microsoft OnLine at the conclusion of
- the other program. Use 1 to run a program that requires more memory than
- what remains after Microsoft OnLine is loaded - for example, a program that
- doesn't have enough memory to run spawned from Microsoft OnLine using
- PCExit=4 (see below).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3404@%%@4@%%@AB@%4%@AE@% Run Microsoft OnLine memory resident and run another program in the%@EH@%
- excess memory available above Microsoft OnLine. If the microcomputer is
- connected to the Service when you select the icon, the Error-Free Protocol
- will close down before the spawned process is started up, but the
- Communications line will be left open. The Error-Free Protocol will then be
- restarted when control returns from the spawned process. If you chose this
- PCExit and set HSExit=0, you will be disconnected by the host after ten
- minutes.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3500@%%@3@%%@AB@%PCHandle%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3501@%%@4@%The application handle is the full path and filename of the program you%@EH@%
- want to run. You can enter only the program name in this field if the
- program to be run is in the current subdirectory or in the DOS path.
- Microsoft OnLine will not change the current subdirectory to the one
- specified in this field. The program executed by OnLine can change
- subdirectories, but it must change back to the directory it started from
- (the Microsoft OnLine directory) before it terminates.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3600@%%@3@%%@AB@%Command %@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3601@%%@4@%If the microcomputer application you want to run when you select an icon%@EH@%
- requires a command line, you use this field to state the command line
- information.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3602@%%@4@%There are several ways of specifying command line processing in the%@EH@%
- BT50.ZIF file. First, you can enter a literal command line; this is a line
- of text with no embedded quotation marks (either single or double) and with
- no embedded percent sign (%). The literal command line is appended to the
- program name when placed in the batch file or passed to the program on
- startup, exactly as if it had been typed at the DOS level.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3603@%%@4@%If you enter the percent sign (%) in the Command field, it indicates that a%@EH@%
- form is to be opened on the microcomputer screen and that you will be
- prompted to enter the data for the Command field.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3604@%%@4@%If you enter only the percent sign (%) in the Command field, the prompt%@EH@%
- "Please enter the missing data" will be displayed. If you place a string
- enclosed in either single or double quotation marks in the Command field,
- then that string will be displayed without the quotation marks.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3605@%%@4@%If you press %@AS@%ESC%@AE@% when you are prompted to enter the missing data, you can%@EH@%
- cancel the operation and close the form. If you press %@AS@%ENTER%@AE@%, you accept
- the data entered in the Command field prompt and chain to the specified
- program.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%TIP%@AE@%%@NL@%
- The % can be present, with or without a specified prompt string or with or
- without other literal data. It can be directly written as an argument to
- the program to which it is chained. The presence of a quoted string
- %@AI@%without%@AE@% a matching occurrence of the substitution % is not permitted.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3606@%%@4@%In summary, some of the possible formats for the command line in the%@EH@%
- BT50.ZIF file are:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ nothing.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ literal string not in quotation marks.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ %%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ % ["display prompt"].%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ [literal string] [%] [`display prompt'] [literal string].%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3700@%%@3@%%@AB@%HSExit%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3701@%%@4@%This field specifies what type of concurrent exit the Service should%@EH@%
- perform when you select the icon. The choices are:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3702@%%@4@%%@AB@%0%@AE@% Do nothing. The server remains resident and idle and timeouts are%@EH@%
- still active.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- If you use this exit while connected to the Service, the Service will drop
- the connection after ten minutes. Because the microcomputer program still
- thinks it's connected after the Service drops the line, you may have to
- reboot your microcomputer to recover.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3703@%%@4@%%@AB@%1%@AE@% Terminate the connection to the Service as if you selected the%@EH@%
- Disconnect from Service Icon.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3704@%%@4@%%@AB@%3%@AE@% When connected to the Service, have Microsoft OnLine call the System%@EH@%
- to execute the specified program. The Service will close down the Error-Free
- Protocol but will leave the Communications line open. The program started
- from Microsoft OnLine can then communicate with the microcomputer over a TTY
- link. When Microsoft OnLine resumes, it will restart the Error-Free
- Protocol.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- Do not use 3 for HSEXIT for any icon except Service Request Xfer.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3800@%%@3@%%@AB@%HSString%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB3801@%%@4@%This field specifies which program is to be run on the Service if Exit Type%@EH@%
- 3 is entered in the HSExit field. This program name can be followed by an
- optional start-up argument. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%IMPORTANT%@AE@%%@NL@%
- This information is provided for illustrative purposes only. %@AI@%DO NOT%@AE@%
- alter the Service Request Xfer Icon functional definition. You will not
- need to use HSSTRING in your own icon definitions.%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB4000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Sample BT50.ZIF Modification%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB4001@%%@4@%This section contains a sample BT50.ZIF that defines four icon pictures and%@EH@%
- contains the icon definition records, which define the icon's functionality
- for those pictures. Note that there are two different icon definitions for
- starting the Service Request Mgr. The first starts Service Request Mgr as a
- chained process. The second starts it as a spawned process. In general,
- spawning is faster than chaining, but it requires more free memory.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB4002@%%@4@%In addition, this sample file listing contains an icon picture and%@EH@%
- definition record to start Microsoft Word from an icon on the Main Screen.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB4100@%%@3@%%@AB@%Icon Picture Definition%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- PICTURE TAG=PT%@NL@%
- ╓═-═-═-═-%@NL@%
- ╚-═-═-═-╗%@NL@%
- ┌═-═-═-═╛%@NL@%
- ╚-═-CHAIN%@NL@%
- END PICTURE%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- PICTURE TAG=HF%@NL@%
- ▓ ▓ ▓ ▓ ▓%@NL@%
- ▒ ▒ ▒ ▒%@NL@%
- ░ ░ ░%@NL@%
- SPAWN %@NL@%
- END PICTURE%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- PICTURE TAG=MW%@NL@%
- ╔═════╕ %@NL@%
- ║Word │%@NL@%
- ║ Word│%@NL@%
- ╙-----┘%@NL@%
- END PICTURE%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- PICTURE TAG=CO%@NL@%
- Shell to %@NL@%
- DOS: %@NL@%
- C:\>%@NL@%
- Start %@NL@%
- END PICTURE%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLB4200@%%@3@%%@AB@%Icon Definition Records%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- begin icon%@NL@%
- picture tag=pt%@NL@%
- title= Service Request MGR%@NL@%
- when=both%@NL@%
- pcexit=1%@NL@%
- pchandle=sr_mgr.exe%@NL@%
- hsexit=1%@NL@%
- end icon%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- begin icon%@NL@%
- picture tag=ce%@NL@%
- title=Service Request Xfer%@NL@%
- when=online%@NL@%
- pcexit=4%@NL@%
- pchandle=sr_xfer.exe%@NL@%
- hsexit=3%@NL@%
- hsstring=online%@NL@%
- end icon%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- begin icon%@NL@%
- picture tag=hf%@NL@%
- title= Service Request MGR%@NL@%
- when=both%@NL@%
- pcexit=4%@NL@%
- pchandle=sr_mgr.exe%@NL@%
- hsexit=0%@NL@%
- end icon%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- begin icon%@NL@%
- picture tag=mw%@NL@%
- title= Microsoft Word 4.0 %@NL@%
- when=both%@NL@%
- pcexit=4%@NL@%
- pchandle=c:\word\word.com%@NL@%
- command=%"Enter the name of the document to edit:"%@NL@%
- hsexit=0%@NL@%
- end icon%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- begin icon%@NL@%
- picture tag=co%@NL@%
- title= COMMAND.COM%@NL@%
- when=both%@NL@%
- pcexit=4%@NL@%
- pchandle=c:\command.com%@NL@%
- hsexit=0%@NL@%
- end icon%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0000@%%@1@%%@AB@%Appendix D. Creating Dialog Files%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0001@%%@4@%This appendix describes how to create dialog files, which establish%@EH@%
- communication and control data exchange with the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0002@%%@4@%The ELU (Enhanced Logon Utility) dialog files allow you to create or modify%@EH@%
- the sequence of steps to establish communications between your microcomputer
- running Microsoft OnLine and the Service. In addition, these files also
- direct the exchange of data between the microcomputer and the Service. These
- ELU files are LOGON.DIA, LOGON.DIX, LOGOFF.DIA, and LOGOFF.DIX.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0003@%%@4@%When you begin connecting to the Service, Microsoft OnLine searches for the%@EH@%
- file LOGON.DIX, which is a compiled version of the file LOGON.DIA. If the
- program finds the .DIX file, it processes the dialog commands to connect to
- the network. If the program doesn't find the .DIX file, it calls a
- subroutine that compiles the .DIA file into a .DIX file. Similarly, when you
- disconnect from the Service, the program looks for the LOGOFF.DIX file; if
- it can't find the .DIX file, it compiles the .DIA file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0004@%%@4@%Because the program looks for the .DIX file first, be sure to delete the%@EH@%
- .DIX files when you create a new .DIA file. Then, when you connect or
- disconnect from the Service, Microsoft OnLine will compile the new .DIA
- file.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0005@%%@4@%There are several sets of LOGON and LOGOFF files on the Microsoft OnLine%@EH@%
- Utilities disk 1 in 5.25-inch format or the Program 2 disk in 3.5-inch
- format. Because ELU timing is all code loop based, you enter your
- microcomputer's processor speed when you install Microsoft OnLine and it
- copies the appropriate dialog files to your disk.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0006@%%@4@%You can modify or create the .DIA file with any standard text editor that%@EH@%
- produces ASCII (unformatted) files. Be sure to make copies of the files
- before editing them and be sure to delete the existing .DIX files before you
- try to connect to the Service or disconnect from the Service. If you use the
- Microsoft OnLine Editor to create or change the .DIA file, quit the program
- and erase the .DIX file. You must quit Microsoft OnLine to erase the .DIX
- file if you use the Microsoft OnLine editor; you can't erase this file using
- the Shell to DOS Icon or the menus because the program will not operate
- correctly.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0007@%%@4@%Dialog processing ends when the last record in the file is processed or%@EH@%
- when the status code becomes non-zero. The status code remains zero until
- the program encounters an error, or you press %@AS@%CTRL+C%@AE@% (%@AS@%BREAK%@AE@%) or %@AS@%ESC%@AE@%,
- or the STATUS command changes the value.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC0008@%%@4@%Lines in the dialog files reference the term "mval," which means Missing%@EH@%
- Values. The missing values are supplied by Microsoft OnLine from the data
- you entered on the Communications Parameters dialog box. These items include
- System Access Number, Password, and your Electronic Mail Password.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@AI@%NOTE%@AE@%%@NL@%
- For more information, see the README.DOC file on the Microsoft OnLine
- Utilities disk 1 in 5.25-inch format or the Program 2 disk in 3.5-inch
- format. %@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC1000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Special Characters%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC1001@%%@4@%Some commands require Hex values for special characters. These characters%@EH@%
- are listed in the following table.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Character Value%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Carriage Return 0D%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Line Feed 0A%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Horizontal Tab 09%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Backslash \ 5C%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Single Quotation Mark ' 27%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Double Quotation Mark " 22%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Left Bracket [ 5B%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Right Bracket ] 5D%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Tilde 7E%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Rub Out 7F%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC2000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Rules for Creating Dialog Files%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The dialog file can't be longer than 128 lines, including comment and
- blank lines.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ The system recognizes the keywords by their first three characters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ You can type the commands in upper- or lower-case letters.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ When a parameter must be set off in quotation marks, you can use
- either single or double quotation marks.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Do not change any of the CALLUSER lines. These lines correspond to
- the numbered boxes on the Connect to Service screen. The statements
- that must be completed before the next step or box should be in the
- file before the CALLUSER statement for that step.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Do not use the MESSAGE command. Do not add any messages and do not
- delete existing messages. The MESSAGE command is not documented in
- this appendix.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ■ Do not use the STATUS command to change the status code. If you
- change the status code, the System will generate a message stating
- that an unknown error has occurred. The STATUS command is not
- documented in this appendix.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3000@%%@2@%%@AB@%Dialog File Commands%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3100@%%@3@%%@AB@%BREAK%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3101@%%@4@%Transmit a break. This command sends a break signal to the host computer.%@EH@%
- The default is 250 milliseconds of break (null character plus framing
- error).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3200@%%@3@%%@AB@%CASE%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3201@%%@4@%Delay for specific matching text. The syntax of this command is:%@EH@%
- %@NL@%
- CASE <case cond> [;<case cond>...;<case cond>] [ELSE <label>]%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3202@%%@4@%Each <case cond> is made up of text that indicates the incoming data%@EH@%
- required to proceed with the dialog and an optional target label. You can
- include a maximum of four CASE conditions. %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3203@%%@4@%The text can be ASCII Characters, hex string, or missing values (mval);%@EH@%
- spaces count as characters in the mask. To match a control character,
- include the hex value.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3204@%%@4@%A <case cond> is satisfied when data matching the text is received and%@EH@%
- control passes to the target label. If the label is not present, then
- control passes to the next line in the dialog. The program reads incoming
- data until it finds a match for the <case cond> or a timeout occurs. On a
- timeout, control passes to the ELSE <label> if one is present; otherwise,
- the program stops trying to connect or disconnect.
- %@NL@%
- A <case cond> has the form: 'string' [:<label>]%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3300@%%@3@%%@AB@%DROP n%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3301@%%@4@%Issue a Line Drop n is an integer value in milliseconds that indicates when%@EH@%
- to issue a line drop to end the connection to the Service.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3400@%%@3@%%@AB@%DUMP%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3401@%%@4@%Discard all queued RS-232 data. Incoming data can become queued during%@EH@%
- processing because ELU uses interrupt-driven I/O. Use this command to empty
- the buffers of queued data.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3500@%%@3@%%@AB@%EOL \hexval\ | NONE%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3501@%%@4@%Change the End of Line character to the hex value \hexval\, which specifies%@EH@%
- the hex digits for this character. The End of Line character terminates each
- line of text transmitted to the host by the SEND statement. Use NONE instead
- of \hexval\ to specify no End of Line character. For example, to specify the
- End of Line character as a Line Feed, you would type the command %@AI@%EOL \0A\%@AE@%;
- the default End of Line character is the Carriage Return (0D).%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3600@%%@3@%%@AB@%GOTO <label>%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3601@%%@4@%Control flow within the dialog, where <label> represents the name specified%@EH@%
- with the LABEL statement. GOTO performs an unconditional and immediate
- branch to the specified <label>. For example, to branch to the label DONE,
- you would enter the statement GOTO DONE.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3700@%%@3@%%@AB@%LABEL <label>%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3701@%%@4@%Control the flow within the dialog. The LABEL statement specifies the%@EH@%
- target of a GOTO, CASE, or ELSE command. Only the first 14 characters of the
- label are significant and the <label> contains only alphanumeric characters.
- A dialog file can contain up to 32 labels.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3800@%%@3@%%@AB@%MASK <pin> <switch>%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3801@%%@4@%Mask status pin. <pin> indicates which RS-232C pin to mask:%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Pin Signal Masked%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- CD Carrier Detect%@NL@%
- DSR Data Set Ready%@NL@%
- CTS Clear to Send%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3802@%%@4@%<switch> indicates if the specified RS-232C pin should be checked prior to%@EH@%
- reading or writing data to the communications port:%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@AB@%Switch Function%@AE@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- ON Check the specified pin%@NL@%
- OFF Turn off masking for the specified pin%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3900@%%@3@%%@AB@%SEND 'data'%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3901@%%@4@%Send data to the Service. 'data' is the string to be sent to the%@EH@%
- communications port. The data can be delimited by single or double quotation
- marks and can contain ASCII characters, hex strings, or missing value
- arguments. You represent hex values by a pair of hex digits enclosed in
- backslashes; you can also include multiple hex values by enclosing the
- values in a single pair of backslashes, for example, \4259450D\.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3902@%%@4@%You can also specify a half-second delay before a characters is transmitted%@EH@%
- by inserting a tilde (), for example, 'HHH'.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3903@%%@4@%Microsoft OnLine automatically appends an End of Line character to the end%@EH@%
- of the outgoing data. The default End of Line character is the Carriage
- Return (0D), but you can change this character with the EOL command.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3A00@%%@3@%%@AB@%SEND 'data[N]data'%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3A01@%%@4@%Send data to the Service. N is an integer from 1 to [number of values in%@EH@%
- mval]. Transmitted data records can optionally include a dialog argument for
- a missing value (mval), which is an integer label enclosed in the square
- brackets. The label indicates which value from mval should be inserted into
- an outgoing data stream.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3A02@%%@4@%For example, if the dialog file contains SEND 'ATTD[1]' and the mval is%@EH@%
- 9,8365060;AXY99123, then the complete outgoing data stream is SEND
- 'ATTD9,8365060.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3B00@%%@3@%%@AB@%TIMEOUT <number>%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3B01@%%@4@%Set the timeout for incoming data, where <number> is an integer value that%@EH@%
- represents the length of the timeout in seconds. If no data has been
- received by the timeout period specified in <number>, then Microsoft OnLine
- assumes that the communication has failed. The default value is 30 seconds.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3C00@%%@3@%%@AB@%WAITFOR <time>%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3C01@%%@4@%Delay the dialog processing, where <time> is an integer value that%@EH@%
- represents the delay in milliseconds.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3D00@%%@3@%%@AB@%WAITFOR <pin>%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3D01@%%@4@%Delay processing the dialog for signal detection. The syntax is%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3D02@%%@4@% WAITFOR <pin> [<pin>...<pin>] [ELSE <label>]%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3D03@%%@4@%This command allows you to delay dialog processing until a signal is%@EH@%
- detected on the specified RS-232C status pin(s) or until the timeout
- specified by the TIMEOUT command has expired. If the timeout is exceeded,
- the program branches to the ELSE <label> if such a label exists. If the
- label doesn't exist, the dialog will end. The default timeout is 30 seconds
- unless you alter it with the TIMEOUT command.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3D04@%%@4@%See the MASK command for descriptions of the <pin> values.%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3E00@%%@3@%%@AB@%WAITFOR 'text' [ELSE <label>]%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLC3E01@%%@4@%Delay processing until a specific text string is received. The 'text'%@EH@%
- string can contain ASCII characters, hex strings, or missing values. Spaces
- are significant in the mask. To enter a control character in the mask, type
- the appropriate hex code.%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- waitfor '0K\0D\'%@NL@%
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- waitfor '0K\0D\'%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- else ERR11%@NL@%
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- label ERR6%@NL@%
- send '+++ATZ'%@NL@%
- waitfor '0K\0D\'%@NL@%
- status 106%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- comment * %@AI@%Invalid Quik-Comm ID%@AE@%%@NL@%
- label ERR7%@NL@%
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- waitfor '0K\0D\'%@NL@%
- status 107%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- comment * %@AI@%International System Unavailable%@AE@%%@NL@%
- label ERR8%@NL@%
- send '+++ATZ'%@NL@%
- waitfor '0K\0D\'%@NL@%
- status 108%@NL@%
- label CONT3%@NL@%
- case 'OF TIME':ERR9;'READY':DONE;'ERROR PREPARING SYSTEM':ERR10%@NL@%
- else ERR11%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- comment * %@AI@%Out of time%@AE@%%@NL@%
- label ERR9%@NL@%
- send '+++ATZ'%@NL@%
- waitfor '0K\0D\'%@NL@%
- status 109%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- comment * %@AI@%Fatal error preparing System%@AE@%%@NL@%
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- waitfor '0K\0D\'%@NL@%
- status 110%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
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- comment**********************************************************%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- dump%@NL@%
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- eol \0D\%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@CR:MOLINDEX@%%@1@%%@AB@%Index%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@NL@%
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- %@NL@%
- %@2@%%@AB@%C%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
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- CHANGE-PASSWORD%@NL@%
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- CLEAR-ADDRESSES%@NL@%
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- CLIENT-SERVICES%@NL@%
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- COMMAND.COM File%@NL@%
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- Electronic Mail Message%@BO: 28099@%%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- %@2@%%@AB@%D%@AE@%%@EH@%%@NL@%
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────%@NL@%
- %@NL@%
- Data Files%@NL@%
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