General Info Division of Information Technology: A guide to services Specialty Centers E-mail E-mail Central Dial-up Internet Access General Modem Resources & Configuration Settings for on Campus Windows XP Dial-Up Internet Access Macintosh Dial-up Access for OS X Macintosh Remote Access Configuration (Mac OS 9.0 - 9.2.2) Laptop Link Setup from Library 219 IP Issues that Can Arise When Using a Commercial ISP via DSL or Cable Modem Off Campus Internet Service Providers and other Issues Connecting to SF State's Internet Resources via an ISP Manual Login Procedure for Macintosh using Config PPP Wireless Network Wireless Network Information Mac OS 10.x Windows XP Wireless FAQ Internet Applications How to Telnet to a Host Accessing Internet Tools on Apollo or Libra Servers Installing Stuffit on Your Macintosh Obtaining and Using Fetch Obtaining and Using WS_FTP Downloading Other Internet Applications How to View or Print Adobe Acrobat .PDF files for Windows How to View or Print Adobe Acrobat .PDF files for Macintosh Majordomo (Listserve) Information UNIX Applications Basic UNIX commands Using Oracle on Libra Pine: a host based e-mail application Tin: a host based newsreader UTree: a Unix screen oriented file system browser Lynx: a host based WWW browser FTP: File Transfer Protocol Restoring Default Configuration Files Removing the password expiration notice Creating a .forward file Using the Vi Text Editor AFS related AFS- Internet Account Information Protecting your Directories & Files Summary of AFS Basic Commands AFS- Directory & File Protections AFS- Users Guide-- NCSA AFS- Protection Groups Using Access Control Lists Computer Maintenance Safe Computing Backing Up Your Data - General Concepts Windows - How To Macintosh - How To Backing Up Email on a Macintosh Recommended Regular Maintenance Windows - How To Windows Update Service Pack Two for Windows XP Macintosh OS X - How To Macintosh OS 7.x - 9.x - How To Legacy and No Longer Supported Products Windows 95 Internet starter kit Manual Login for the SF State Internet Kit for Windows 95 Removing Extra TCP/IP Network Components in Windows 95 HyperTerminal for Windows Windows 3.x Internet Kit Manual Dial-up Procedure for Windows 3.x Using Terminal Dial-up for Windows 3.x Dial-up Access with MacKermit Dial-up Access with WinKermit Dial-up Access with DosKermit SAS SAS Alert Notes, Hot Fixes and Maintenance Notes
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