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- SBNews detailed installation instructions for Win95
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- These instructions are intended for novices and I have intended to make them as
- detailed and easy to follow as possible. These instructions assume that you
- will be using the 32-bit Windows-95 version of SBNews.
-
- [Note: I'm not the best at documentation; If you notice anything that is
- unclear, misspelled, or has bad grammar, then please let me know]
-
- 1. Download the SBNews package from the web.
-
- SBNews is an executable program, and as such, you need to download and install
- the program itself. SBNews can be found in a variety of shareware sites, web
- page links, etc. I will provide instructions on how to download it from my
- personal web site.
-
- 1. Load up your Internet Browser (i.e. Netscape Navigator, Internet
- Explorer, etc)
- 2. Type "http://www.newsrobot.com/sbnews" (do not type the quotes, they're
- just for illustration) into the 'Location:' field of the web browser and
- press return.
- 3. Your browser should display the SBNews/News Robot home page. Across the
- left-hand side of the screen are a series of buttons. The first one is
- for the 16-bit version, and the second button is for the 32-bit version.
- Press the second button. The text associated with this button says
- "Download the 32-bit version [SBN32_xx.ZIP] (With Setup, Windows 95/NT)"
- 4. Your browser should open up a 'save-as' dialog. The dialog should include
- the default filename of the SBNews package and should already be in your
- default browser download area. Note the filename and directory that the
- file will download into and press return.
- 5. Your browser will download the SBNews ZIP file. This may take some time.
-
- 2. Unzipping the SBNews package
-
- The SBNews package that you downloaded above is a compressed archive of files
- in the popular ZIP archive format. Methods of unzipping the package vary widely
- depending on what archiver support you have already installed on your computer.
- You will need an unzip utility such as PkZip or Winzip. You can find the latest
- version of winzip at http://www.winzip.com.
-
- [Note, I'll be filling in this section later with some detailed instructions on
- how to use Winzip and/or pkzip]
-
- 3. Installing SBNews
-
- Once SBNews is unzipped, there will be several files residing in the
- subdirectory that you unzipped into. One of these files is called 'Setup.Exe',
- and this is the file that you must execute to complete the installation.
-
- 1. Open Windows Explorer
- 2. Navigate explorer to the directory which contains the unzipped files.
- 3. Double click on the file name 'Setup.Exe'
- 4. An InstallShield Installation program will being. InstallShield is one of
- the most popular install utilities out there, and it should be familiar
- to you if you've installed much Windows-95 Shareware.
- * The setup is preconfigured with all of the most popular options
- already selected, so you shouldn't need to change anything.
- * Most of the time, just hit <Next> or <Accept> and it will do the
- right thing.
- 5. Once the install is completed, a new program group will have been added
- to your Start Menu. The SBNews program will be available under this
- program group.
-
- 4. Running SBNews for the first time
-
- The first time you run SBNews, you'll be asked for some information to
- configure the system. You should only need to enter this configuration
- information once.
-
- 1. Go to the Windows-95 <Start> button and select the SBNews Program group,
- and the file 'SBNews'
- 2. SBNews will load and display an about box with a 15-second delay. The
- delay is a Shareware incentive to get you to register; IF you have
- already registered, then you may enter your registration information now.
- 3. Once the delay has completed, click on the button that says 'Press to
- Continue'
- 4. You will be prompted for the name of your News Host (or NNTP host) [
- Figure 1]
- * The news host is the name of the computer that you will connect to
- on the Internet to receive Usenet News articles.
- * The news host is typically tied to your ISP (Internet Service
- Provider, the people who give you your Internet service), and you
- can contact them to find out.
- * If you're reading news with another program (Netscapes built-in
- Newsreader, Free Agent, etc) then you can look in the configuration
- of one of those programs.
- * It usually has the format of "news.ispname.com" or
- "nntp.ispname.com", or something similar to that.
- * Supernews (www.supernews.com) provides a pay third-party news
- server in case you don't like your ISP's news service.
- 5. Next you will be prompted for a download path [Figure 2]
- * The download path is where all of the files or pictures that you
- download will be placed on disk.
- * You must enter one -- don't try to leave it blank.
- * 'c:\download' or 'c:\images' are some good possible download paths.
- * Remember what you enter here in case you want to use Windows
- Explorer or another program to find the files later.
- 6. You may wish to enter authentication information. Authentication
- information is the name and password that your News Host (see step 4)
- uses to authenticate you. Not all news hosts require authentication, but
- some will deny you access, or limit the scope of available groups, if you
- do not include authentication information. Your authentication name and
- password may (probably) be the same as the name and password that you use
- to access the Internet. You can always do this later if you like.
- 1. Go the to 'Configure' pull-down menu in SBNews [Figure 9]
- 2. Select 'Authentication' from the configure menu
- 3. Enter the NAME and PASSWORD that your news server uses to
- authenticate you, and press OK. [Figure 10]
-
- 5. Connecting for the first time
-
- 1. To connect to the new service, press the <Connect> button. It's located
- to the right of the Transfer status list box. [Figure 3]
- 2. SBNews will attempt to connect to your news server.
- * If you entered an invalid 'NNTP host name' in the previous section,
- then you'll probably get an error message that says 'Unable to
- Resolve Hostname' or something to that effect. Find out the right
- host name (contact your ISP if necessary) and re enter it by
- selecting the 'Configure' pull-down menu and the 'Host Name'
- option. Then press <connect> and try again.
- * If you didn't enter any authentication information, or your
- authentication information is wrong, then you may get some error
- message to that effect. Select the 'Configure' pull-down menu, then
- 'Authentication' item, and enter the correct authentication
- information.
- 3. SBNews will download a NewsRc.Lst file. The NewsRc.Lst file is the
- listing of all newsgroups that your news server supports. It is not
- necessary, but it is an aid in findout out what groups are available.
- Downloading the NewsRc.Lst file will take several minutes, but it only
- needs to be done the first time you connect and will not need to be done
- in the future. [Figure 4]
- 4. When everything is done, SBNews will disconnect since you have not yet
- entered any newsgroup names. This is normal. [Figure 5]
-
- 6. Configuring Newsgroups to download
-
- Usenet content is divided into different Newsgroups. Each newsgroup typically
- has specific content in it. There are many thousands of Newsgroups available
- and you must have the names of the ones that you wan't to download. You can't
- download from all of them; It would simply take forever!
-
- 1. Press the <Add> button, next to the newsgroups list, roughly in the
- center of the SBNews screen. [Figure 6]
- 2. If you know the name of the group that you want to add, then you can type
- it and press <Ok>
- 3. If you do not know the name of the group that you want to add, then
- select <Browse>
- * The browse dialog displays the contents of the NewsRc file that we
- talked about earlier; It is the list of all newsgroups that your
- server supports. [Figure 7]
- * The contents of the NewsRc is displayed on the left hand side, and
- a list of groups that you want to add is displayed on the right.
- Select a group and press one of the little arrow buttons in the
- middle to move a group from one side to another.
- * Once you have found all of the groups that you want to add, press
- <Ok>
- 4. You should now be at the SBNews main screen, and there should be several
- groups listed in the NewsGroups list in the middle of the dialog. Press
- the <connect> button to connect to your server and begin downloading. [
- Figure 8]
-
- Note: It is my policy not to specifically suggest newsgroups containing adult
- or sexually explicit materials, and therefore I will not provide directions on
- how to specifically configure these groups. If you are looking for these
- groups, then most of the names begin with "alt.binaries.pictures.erotica" and
- you can go from there. If you are under 18 years of age, or this material is
- illegal in your area, then I suggest you avoid any group names which begin with
- "alt.binaries.pictures.erotica".
-
- 7. Retrieving the files that you have downloaded
-
- * If you're downloading JPEG image files, then thumbnails of the images are
- displayed on the right hand side of the SBNews window. These thumbnails
- are a reduced size version of the full image intended to give you a
- visual overview of what you're downloading. You can always click on a
- thumbnail to get the full size picture.
- * All files that are downloaded are saved to your hard drive for later use.
- You can use any available viewer program on these files. You can use
- Windows Explorer to navigate to the download directory and view the
- files.
- * SBNews includes a built in full-screen image viewer which is capable of
- displaying most popular formats (JPG, GIF, BMP, etc). This can be
- accessed by several methods:
- * Clicking on any thumbnail image will bring up the viewer
- * Selecting "File:View Jpeg" from the SBNews window will bring up a
- viewer window
- * You can also download a standalone version of the viewer called
- 'SBJV' from my website.
-
- 8. Some misc tips:
-
- * By default, all files will go into the one directory that you designated
- as your download directory. While I believe this is the simplest for
- novices to learn, once you become familiar with the program, you might
- want to look at some of the path-expansion options located under the
- "Configure:Path-Expansion" pull-down menu. These options will split up
- the files into different directories for each group that you download
- from.
- * The usenet is filled with off-topic commercial advertisements commonly
- referred to as "Spam". For some tips on avoiding or eliminating spam, see
- the "Help:Methods-To-Avoid-Spam" pull-down menu option.
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- │Figure 1: The Set Host Name dialog │
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- │Figure 2: The Set Download Path dialog │
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- │Figure 3: SBNews when it first loads up... Press the <Connect> button │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- ├───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │Figure 4: Downloading the newsrc list. This will take a while! │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- ├────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │Figure 5: After the newsgroup list (newsrc.lst) has been downloaded │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- ┌───────────────────────────────────┐
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- │Figure 6: The Add Newsgroup dialog │
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- │Figure 7: The Browse dialog │
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- ├────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │Figure 8: SBNews beginning to download from the first newsgroup │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- │Figure 9: The configure:authentication pull-down menu │
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- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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- │Figure 10: Entering authentication information │
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