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 SETTING UP

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Setting Up Checklist

In the Classroom
Account Preferences
Biography
CD-ROM
Security and Privacy

Browsers
Browser Basics
Cache
Internet Explorer
Friendly Error Messages
JavaScript
Pop-up Blocker

Connecting
Connecting Troubles
Enter Classroom
Internet Access
Logging In/Out

Time Out/Authentication
Trace Route

E-mail
E-mail (Basic)
E-mail (Advanced)
E-mail (Free)

Passwords and User Name
Passwords
User Name

Operating System Notes
Java Virtual Machine
   (JVM)

Macintosh

Paint (for Bio)
Screen Resolution

Speed and Performance
Temporary Internet Files
Virus Protection
Windows Update
Windows XP SP2

Training
Netiquette
Orientations (WEBT)


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Using Free E-Mail Services in WebTycho

WebTycho Support does not support e-mail services. However, because of Hotmail and Yahoo's growing popularity among Internet Explorer users, instructions for setting it up are included below. For guidance with other e-mail services please contact technical support representatives from those companies.

Hotmail

How to Set Up IE in Order to Use Hotmail with the Class Members Feature

  1. Open IE.
  2. Select Tools from the IE menu bar.
  3. Select Internet Options, then the Program tab.
  4. Under E-mail, select Hotmail.

Now IE is set up to send mail using any "mailto" commands.  Upon launching the "mailto" command, users will be asked the enter their hotmail User Name and Password.

 Alternate, Using Outlook Express Instead of IE:

  1. Open Outlook Express.
  2. Select Tools from the IE menu bar.
  3. Select Mail Tab.
  4. Click on the Add Button.
  5. Select Mail from the menu.
  6. Follow the wizard.
  7. Open IE.
  8. Select Tools from the IE menu bar.
  9. Select Internet Options, then the Program tab.
  10. Under E-mail, select Outlook Express.

 

Yahoo Mail

Text from www.yahoo.com:

How Can I Make Yahoo! Mail My Default E-mail Application? The Yahoo! Default E-mail Application is a small 60KB download that allows you to set Yahoo! Mail as your default e-mail application in Microsoft Windows. For example, in Internet Explorer it lets you access your Yahoo! Mail account from any e-mail link on a web page, as well as from the "File/Send" menu or the "Mail" button on the IE toolbar. It also allows you to send a file using Yahoo! Mail directly from Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. It's perfect for Yahoo! Mail power users who would like easier access to their Yahoo! Mail accounts.

 To install the program:

  1. Go to http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/ext/ext-11.html
  2. Check to make sure your system meets the requirements listed.
  3. Click on "Continue." The program will automatically install on your hard drive and set Yahoo! Mail as your default email application.
  4. After the download is complete, you'll have the opportunity to add links or shortcuts to Yahoo! Mail from your desktop and "Quick Launch" menu.

Once this application is installed, when you send files from Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, you'll be taken to the attachments interface in Yahoo! Mail. At the top of the attachments page, you'll be told where your file is temporarily stored. You can add the file to your message by clicking on Browse to find it in the location indicated and then attaching as usual.

If you want to switch your default mail application back to another e-mail program, just click on Tools and then Internet Options in your Internet Explorer toolbar. Then click on the Programs tab, and use the pull-down menu to select the default e-mail application you'd like. From there, click on OK and your changes will be saved.

The Yahoo! Default e-mail Application can be installed on a PC running Windows 9x, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. It works with Internet Explorer 4.0 and greater.

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WebTycho

WebTycho Support does not support third party software. This includes virus-protection, e-mail services, ISPs, browsers, word processing and any other software not developed by WebTycho. To use the third-party software, you must agree to the terms and conditions imposed by the third party provider and the agreement to use such software will be solely between you and the third party provider. However, because browsers required for use with WebTycho, we provide limited assistance in configuring browsers specifically for that purpose.