WW1193: The Microsoft Network Questions and Answers

Last reviewed: March 17, 1998
Article ID: Q132735
95 WINDOWS kbfile

The information in the article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows 95

The "The Microsoft Network Questions and Answers" (WW1193) Application Note contains questions and answers about The Microsoft Network.

You can obtain this Application Note from the following sources:

  • Microsoft Download Service (MSDL)
  • The Internet (Microsoft anonymous ftp server)
  • Microsoft FastTips Technical Library
  • Microsoft Product Support Services

For complete information, see the "To Obtain This Application Note" section at the end of this article.

THE TEXT OF WW1193

  Microsoft(R) Product Support Services Application Note (Text File)
          WW1193: THE MICROSOFT NETWORK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
                                                  Revision Date: 10/95
                                                      No Disk Included

The following information applies to Microsoft Windows 95.

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  1. Q. What can I do if I have a problem connecting to The Microsoft

           Network?
    

        A. Use the right mouse button to click The Microsoft Network icon
           on the desktop, and then click Connection Settings on the menu
           that appears. Click the Help button to start a connection
           troubleshooter that ends with a list of support phone numbers
           to use if you are still having trouble.
    

  2. Q. How do I change my member ID, get a new password if I forget

           mine, or cancel an account?
    

        A. Answers to frequently asked questions about accounts and
           billing are located in Accounts And Billing Information in the
           Accounts And Billing folder of Member Assistance. To cancel an
           account, go to the For More Information page of Accounts And
           Billing Information and click the Cancel My Account icon.
    

           You cannot change your member ID on an existing account. The
           only way to get a new ID is to create a new account and cancel
           your old account.
    

           If you forget your password, you need to call Customer Service
           in your region. Customer Service numbers are available from the
           Help menu or from the For More Information page of Accounts And
           Billing Information.
    

  3. Q. How can I change my member information?

        A. Use the following six steps to change your information:
    

           1. In The Microsoft Network, open e-mail.
    

           2. On the Tools menu, click Address Book.
    

           3. On the Tools menu, click Find.
    

           4. Enter your member ID, click OK, and then click your name.
    

           5. On the File menu, click Properties.
    

           6. Change or delete any of the information except your member
    
              ID.
    
           If you enter or change your date of birth, make sure to use the
           format MM/DD/YYYY or MM/DD/YY. If you omit the year, The
           Microsoft Network displays an error message indicating that the
           information could not be saved.
    
    

  4. Q. Why is the Remember My Password check box on the Sign In screen

           unavailable?
    

        A. The Microsoft Network uses the Windows 95 password feature as
           part of its security. If you do not use a password to start
           Windows 95, the Remember My Password option for The Microsoft
           Network is not available. To set a Windows 95 password, use the
           following five steps:
    

           1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
    
              Control Panel.
    
           2. Double-click the Passwords icon.
    
           3. On the Change Passwords tab, click the Change Windows
              Password button.
    
           4. Click OK.
    
           5. Type your password, then click OK.
    
    

  5. Q. How secure is my credit card number when I use it on The

           Microsoft Network?
    

        A. Your credit card number is authorized through the credit card
           network just as it is when you make a purchase in a store. When
           we authorize your credit card, we use the same security
           procedures that are in place for retail merchants. Your number
           is kept in a highly encrypted form within The Microsoft
           Network. Your number is not available to network
           administrators, marketing programs, information providers, or
           even Customer Service.
    

  6. Q. Can I read bulletin board (BBS) messages offline?

        A. No, The Microsoft Network does not have an offline reader. This
           feature is under review for a future release.
    

  7. Q. Why do I not see BBS messages I saw previously?

        A. Because of the large number of BBS messages expected on The
           Microsoft Network, messages you previously opened do not appear
           in the message list. To see a previously opened message, click
           Show All Messages on the Tools menu.
    

           You should also check to make sure that the message is not part
           of a collapsed conversation (or thread). To make it easier to
           see all the messages in a BBS, click Expand All Conversations
           on the View menu, or click List on the Tools menu.
    

  8. Q. Messages I posted to a BBS did not show up. Why?

        A. BBS messages do not go to the bulletin board immediately when
           you post them. Ordinarily, it takes only a few seconds to
           replicate a posting, but delays are possible.
    

  9. Q. Does The Microsoft Network notify me if I have replies to BBS

           messages I posted?
    

        A. No, you need to open the bulletin board in question and check
           for replies. You can also place a shortcut to your message on
           the desktop or in a folder.
    
    10. Q. Where can I get help if I have a problem sending e-mail from
           The Microsoft Network to other addresses?
    
        A. Send e-mail to "Postmaster" (without quotation marks) on The
           Microsoft Network. Please describe the problem you are having,
           including the address to which you are sending mail.
    
    

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          Get Ww1193.EXE (size: 15603 bytes) 
    
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Last reviewed: March 17, 1998
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