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How do I access my account on the server? Your login name and password will be printed on your Confirmation of e-mail notice, which
will be sent to you. You will need these to identify yourself to the email system, so please memorize them.
Please do not reveal your password to anyone else. Treat it as secretly as you do the PIN for your bank
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What is my e-mail address? Your e-mail will be
wildcarded and you can use any username you need for your domain. |
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How do I change my e-mail password? Click on the link "Manage your E-Mail" on the top of this page and you can configure your
e-mail settings. |
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How do I change my contact information? (ie address, phone number and other information) |
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Can I use MS Frontpage?
Yes you can use MS Frontpage 98 or Frontpage 2000 to create your web site and upload to the server.
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UPLOADING YOUR SITE USING FRONTPAGE
98 OR 2000 (FROM YOUR HARD DISK)
1. Open a connection to
the Internet and start Microsoft FrontPage Explorer.
2. Once it is open, click File, Open FrontPage Web.
3. Once the dialog box open select Open an Existing FrontPage Web,
and click More Webs. In the dialog box that appears, in the field
that asks for Web server or Disk Location enter the location of your
files that are on your hard drive (For example: C:\mywebsite ). Then
click List Webs.
4. Once Root Web appears in the second box, Click OK. FrontPage will
now load your files into the explorer.
5.Once your files appear in the FrontPage Explorer, click File: Publish
FrontPage Web.
6. Input your IP Address or domain name in the box that asks for the
Destination web server or file location: (ie: www.yourdomain.xxx or
http://www.yourdomain.xxx)
7. Name of Destination FrontPage Web should
be left blank or called rootweb, but it is better to leave this area
blank. Then click OK.
8. FrontPage will Then ask you for your USERID and PASSWORD that we
assigned you. Enter the information and press OK. Now FrontPage will
do the rest. Once you have published your web site you can save directly
to your web site for future updates. |
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