Re: dialin solution

Carl Gideon (carl@netjava.com)
Fri, 25 Oct 1996 10:42:02 -0500

alexm@agetech.net wrote:
>
> I am looking for a solution to make it easy for people to dial in. tech
> support is a disaster but I am willing to spend some money to get the
> customers off my back. I am looking for a solution so that win3.11/win95
> users can just run a setup file that asks their username, password and
> install the phone number, install a browser and email and all fully
> cutomizable to have our company name. I found a company call highway 101
> but the cost per liscense in 30 bucks and I would still have to get them
> put on a floppy or CD rom. Does anyone know of a company that sells
> this.

We developed the Internet Plus Package to do this for our ISP. It
provides a configurable front end for a browser, e-mail, news reader,
ftp, and irc. The Plus Package provides a tool bar to launch each of
the applications and a series of subject oriented bookmark buttons
(somewhat like AOL's) that launch the browser. There is a single setup
that configures the .INI files for the e-mail and news readers, and has
it's own RAS dialer for Win95 and the Internet Explorer dialer for Win
3.1, and can configure Trumpet Winsock's dialer. It has helped our
support problems. E-mail me for more information if this sounds like
what you are looking for.

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Carl Gideon                carl@netjava.com
NetJava Communications     Internet Service Provider
Emrys Computer Systems     Application/Internet Software Development
Voice: (972) 442-6964      Fax: (972) 442-5781
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