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Miscellaneous

Technical Requirements

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)


msoffice

Make MS Office 2007 documents compatible with MS Office 2003 documents.

flash
clocksmall

Use Flash Player to View  Animations

Notes are Time-Stamped Eastern Standard Time (EST) 


Internet Access

Internet Service Providers (ISP)

  • offer direct access to the  World Wide Web via the Internet
  • provide e-mail accounts
  • allow customers to  publish and store their own Web pages on their servers

ISPs charge either a flat fee or they may charge according to the amount of time spent online (the way telephone companies bill for calls.) WebTycho users are responsible for locating and selecting their own ISPs and for paying their ISP bills.

To use WebTycho your ISP must provide

  • Access to port 80
  • Access to run graphical Web browsers
  • An e-mail account
  • Access to ports 1533 and 8082 if you wish to use the optional Chat Rooms and optional TFE.

Your Employer's Local Area Network (LAN)
If your company has installed security firewalls you may have difficulty accessing WebTycho Chat Rooms. If so, ask your system administrator for access to ports 1533 and 8082; if that is not possible, don't worry: Using the chat room cannot be required in your class.

Reducing Internet Charges
Unless you have unlimited service, your costs for Internet use may be high and you may find it helpful to work offline as often as possible to reduce your Internet access charges. Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer include features that allow you to work with web sites offline to minimize Internet connection charges. For instructions see your browser's Help menu.

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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.