Psion Teklogix 32M/64M Network Cables User Manual


 
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If you have disabled plain text authentication and your netBook
cannot log in to your Internet service, you’ll see the message:
Internet service server only allows plain text
authentication
This means that in order to log in to this server you have to
enable plain text authentication.
Using plain text authentication means your password is sent to the
server without being encrypted first. You may consider this to be a
security risk: contact your Internet service provider if you are in
doubt.
To enable plain text authentication:
1. Open the Internet section of the Control panel in the
System screen.
2. Select your Current Internet service and tap the Edit
button.
3. On the Advanced page, tick the Allow plain text
authentication box.
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If you see a Cookie information dialog, this is because a Web site
you have contacted has asked to store a ‘cookie’ on your
netBook.
Cookies are small files which store your personalised information
and settings for a Web site. Other sites may read the information
in your cookie files, so although they are normally harmless, you
may want to stop using them for confidentiality reasons.
To stop using cookies:
1. Select General preferences on the Tools menu and tap on
the Other page.
2. In the Use cookies line, select Never. Select Ask to be
prompted each time a site wants to put a cookie on your
netBook.