Niagara Browser Access Guide


Typically, a popup dialog box prompts for your station



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Niagara Browser Access Guide
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Typically, a popup dialog box prompts for your station username and password.
If not, reenter the host’s IP address in your browser’s URL.
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Type your supplied station user name.
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Press TAB to move to the next field, and type your supplied station password.
(Each password character you type displays as an (*) asterisk.)
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Press ENTER to send your logon information to the station.
If accepted (information is correct, your assigned homepage begins to display. This maybe a top-level graphic of your system, a graphic plus a menu frame, or something completely different, depending on how your system was built.



Appendix C Direct-Dial Access
Disconnecting from the Host
Niagara Release Niagara Browser Access Guide Revised: August 15, 2002
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If not accepted, you will be re-prompted (the popup dialog box remains with the entered username, but the password is cleared. Check your information, correct any errors, and try again. Note Within any browser window, three logon tries are permitted before you receive a “401 Error Access Denied.”
Disconnecting from the Host
After you are finished with your dial-up access, you should always end by disconnecting. This does not mean simply closing your browser window (the dial-up connection remains active).
Instead, click the Dial-up Monitor icon in the system tray (lower right of screen, which produces a connection Status dialog (Figure C. Then click Disconnect.
Figure C-3

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