On Wed, 12 Jul 2000 20:45:10 +0200 (MET DST), Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>> This should be definitely FAQ No.1 :-(
> IMHO we should as answer (I don't have the time to make the FAQ) point out
> that the user should try PAP/CHAP first and *then* try a scripted login.
> Just as Michael are getting tired of that question I must say I'm getting
> tired of the answer to how a connection should be made ;-)
> PAP/CHAP is the only way AFAIK that Windows 9x, and this was the standard
> login in Trumpet for 3.x, can connect so I really doubt any user won't be
> able to connect if there would be no more suggestions that a manual login
> should be attempted first. Instead of assuming that something is weird at
> the ISP (except the support personel <g>) we should IMHO assume that they
> do support PAP/CHAP and try that first. Now if that doesn't work a manual
> login is in order.
Very good suggestion. Thank you Bernie.
Q: What's the easiest way to "login" to my ISP with Arachne?
A: Use PAP/CHAP as the first line of action.
During your first setup of Arachne, choose
not to show the terminal screen.
Choose not to use an "auto login".
And be sure to enter your username and password
on the PAP/CHAP setup screen.
Glenn McCorkle [EMAIL PROTECTED] North Jackson, Ohio, USA
DOS prog. for QV cameras http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/qvplay.html
Other stuff http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
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