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Changing Your Slirp Connections

This document will provide instructions for setting up your modem-connected computer to the COA server and allow you to use applications such as Eudora, Netscape, Explorer, and Telnet. This document is the main source of support for sLirP setup. Please refer to this page before calling the Lab with questions. If you get stuck we can answer general questions for you over the phone or via email. Good luck with your setup.

I. Download the following file:

AGSLIP.SCP

DIALUP.BAT -> use this if you have Windows 95

DSCRPT.EXE -> use this if you have Windows 95

Windows 95 Users --- Once you have these files downloaded in C:\Temp, you can run Dialup.bat and it will set up Dial-Up Networking. : Please refer to Setting Up Your Connection further down on the page for continued instructions.

You should save this file into C:\Program Files\Accessories so that later when we install this new script, things will be greatly simplified. If you already have this file (it was sent to you via E-mail as an attachment from us), then we need to find it now and put it in the right place, otherwise skip down to part II.

Click on Start, scroll up to Find, then click Files or Folders...

In the Named: field, type in agslip and click the Find Now button...

Now at this point, you want to highlight the most recent version that was found, and copy this file (agslip) to C:\Program Files\Accessories. If you need help with copying and pasting, you can call us here at the lab (621-2489) for assistance.

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II. Setting up Your Connection

Go to Dial Up Networking under Start/Programs/Accessories (Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications if you are using Windows 98)

Right-click on the connection you want to change the phone number for (ie. AG), and click Properties

Enter the telephone number (618-3190: Effective April 1, 2000, this will be the only number for the UofA modems). Hit Next

Stop here and click "OK" if you are only changing your phone number

*Hit Server Type: Click to see panel.

*Under Type of Server, Select SLIP: Unix connection

*Under Avanced options, Uncheck log on to Network

 

Under allowed Network protocols, have only TCP/IP checked

Click on TCP/IP settings and configure as follows:

Specify IP Address = 150.135.40.40
Specify name server addresses:
Primary DNS Server = 128.196.11.234
Secondary Server = 128.196.11.235

Hit OK
Hit OK again to exit Properties

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III. Installing script for automatic login

If you are using Windows 95:
Press the Start button, select Programs, Accessories, then Dial-Up Scripting Tool. you'll see the utility's dialog box, which looks like this. Your current dial-up profile(s) will be listed in the text area on the left (as shown in the picture).


Select the profile for which you wrote the script and Select Browse.


Now select agslip.scp and click on Open.

If you are using Windows 98:

Open up My Computer.

Next open DialUp Networking.

Right click on the DialUp Networking Connection you created (Ag) and select Properties.

Press the Browse button
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Now select agslip.scp and click on Open.

When your script is working properly, select the Start terminal screen minimized option to keep the script window minimized when you connect and uncheck step thru script.

Press the Apply button (it's best to keep the Dial-up Scripting Tool dialog box open until you finish troubleshooting your script) and get ready to try your script!

When you are certain it works, you can press OK to close the Dial-up Scripting Tool. It does not have to be open when you connect for the script to work. Be sure to uncheck step thru script first.

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You can "Click-and-Drag" the connection’s icon to your desktop to create an easily accessible shortcut to access your connection.

All you do is double click your connection’s icon and then click connect to initiate login. After it says you are connected, run your favorite client software.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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