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If you still are getting a gray button after following the steps above, you can run Disk First Aid or try Zapping the PRAM. How do I connect to AOL using JVLNET?

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If you still are getting a gray button after following the steps above, you can run Disk First Aid or try Zapping the PRAM. How do I connect to AOL using JVLNET?

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• Sign off America Online. • On the Sign on Screen (the first thing that comes up when starting AOL), select TCP (for LAN or ISP) from the Select Location drop-down box. To use, establish your JVLNET connection first, then bring up AOL, and login as normal. It should recognize that the connection has been established already. AOL 2.7 for Macintosh To configure AOL to connect via your ISP (using TCP/IP) do the following: • Sign off America Online. • On the Sign on Screen, select TCP Connection from the Locality drop-down box. To use, establish your JVLNET connection first, then bring up AOL, and login as normal. It should recognize that the connection has been established already. In TCP/IP, what does the box for Search Domains do? When you type an entry in the Search Domains field, your TCP/IP application (like Netscape) will look in those domains first, and then search the DNS records. For example, if you add jps.net to your search domains, and then type www in Netscape Navigator, it

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