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How do I change my password?
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| Q.2 |
Why do I sometimes have trouble connecting?
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| Q.3 |
How
can I check my account status and
usage online?
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| Q.4 |
My e-mail program is not working properly.
What should I do? |
| Q.5 |
How
do I activate my Anti Spam &
Virus Filter? |
| Q.6 |
How
do I check my emails online? |
| Q.7 |
How do I cancel my service? |
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High Speed ADSL
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Q.8 |
What
are the minimum system requirements
for high speed? |
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Q.9 |
When will it be available in my area? |
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Q.10 |
What could prevent me from getting the High Speed
service right now? |
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Q.11 |
Will I need a second telephone line? |
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Q.12 |
Does High Speed affect the way I currently
use my phone line? |
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Q.13 |
Can the ADSL Modem send and receive fax messages? |
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Q.14 |
Is the ADSL Modem portable? |
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Q.15 |
How long does it take to have the service activated? |
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Q.16 |
Do I get an e-mail address with a High Speed account? |
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Q.17 |
What kind of speed can I expect from MyCybernet High Speed? |
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Q.18 |
How do I move my ADSL service to a new number or address? |
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Dial-Up Access
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Q.19 |
I forgot my password. What can I do? |
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Q.20 |
I share my PC with other people and I don't want them getting
on-line using my account. How can I set this up? |
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Q.21 |
How do I add additional mailboxes for family members? |
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Q.22 |
When I try to connect I get an error saying "Check your password
and try again". What should I do? |
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Q.23 |
When I try to check my email I get a message saying "Poplock
Busy". How do I get my mail? |
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Q.24 |
How do I reduce Junk & Spam to my Email address? |
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Q.25 |
What is the difference between the different dial-up plans? |
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Q.26 |
What is my access user name? |
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Email Questions
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Q.27 |
Do I have to be connected to MyCybernet to send e-mail? |
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Q.28 |
What is an e-mail signature? |
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Q.29 |
How do I set up my email? |
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Server Information
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Q.30 |
What are the MyCybernet DNS server names for ADSL Users |
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Web Pages & Publishing
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Q.31 |
What is a "cache"? |
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Q.32 |
How do I clear the cache folder? |
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Q.33 |
How do I change the size of the cache folder? |
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Q.34 |
What is a "cookie"? |
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Q.35 |
Why do I sometimes see "Error 404: File Not Found"
on the net? |
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Q.36 |
How do I keep crawlers and spam bots away from my web page? |
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We
recommend that our customers
change their passwords on a
regular basis. To obtain the
best protection:
- Avoid
whole words that can be
found in a dictionary
- Use
a random combination of
numbers and letters (For
example: R20b34Z)
- Use
a combination of upper and
lower-case
- Never
use a pet name, nickname
and never use your user-name
- Write
your password down in a
place only you can access
it
It
is now possible for MyCybernet's
customers to change passwords
online via our Account Manager.
Please click on "Account
Manager" under "Client
Login". A new Page will
open and you will be asked
to enter your Login ID and
Password, and then choose
"Login". Your account
information will be displayed
as well as a "change
password" option.
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If you have been able to connect
before, and suddenly find that
you can't, the first thing that
you should try is resetting your
modem. If your modem is external,
you can simply turn it off and
on again. If you modem is internal,
you have to shut your computer
down and turn the whole thing
off to properly reset it. You
can also print out the instructions
for checking your settings from
our support website, which will
enable you to ensure that your
computer matches our recommended
settings. If this does not resolve
the problem, please contact our
"Support Team" by phone.
Our
more confident customers may
try changing the modem's initialization
string. Specific instructions
on changing modem init strings
can be found by directly visiting
your modem manufacturer's web
site or modemhelp.org.
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MyCybernet
enables you to check all of your
account information through a
secure web-based interface. Please
click on "Account
Manager" under "Client
Login". A new Page will open
and you will be asked to enter
your Login ID and Password, and
then choose "Login".
Your account information will
be displayed.
This
window will now present you with
the ability to check and manage
all of your account information
online. You can add email addresses,
examine your monthly time usage,
check your account expiry/signup
dates and much, much more.
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Email programs
can sometimes be quite frustrating.
The error messages they display
aren’t always concise, and can
often be misleading. The first
thing to do when you encounter
a problem receiving your e-mail
is to check your e-mail settings.
You may do this yourself by visiting
our Technical
Support pages.
If you are
still having trouble, try retyping
your username and password. Check
to see if your "Caps Lock"
key is off (it should be off).
On the Internet, small letters
and capital letters are read as
different characters - meaning
that 'john' and 'JOHN' are completely
different. Also, make sure your
username and password are typed
exactly as they were given to
you - pay special attention to
special characters and upper and
lowercase letters.
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MyCybernet enables you to
protect your email from Junk mail
& Virus. To activate you "POSTINI"
service Please click on "Account
Manager" under "Client
Login". A new page will open
and you will be asked to enter
your Login ID and Password, and
then choose "Login".
Then click on the email tab this
will give you the option to activate
your Postini Mail filter.
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MyCybernet enables
you to check your emails online
through a web-based interface.
Please click on "Web Mail"
under "Client Login".
A new Page will open and you will
be asked to enter your Login ID
and Password, and then choose
"Login". Your emails will be displayed in the browser.
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To cancel
or make changes to any service
you need to send a written notice
via email (accounts@mycybernet.net)
or Fax (905-947-1802) 7 days prior
to your renewal date.
Service will be automatically
renewed if notice is not sent
on time.
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High Speed ADSL |
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Windows 95
(original CD) |
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Pentium
Processor (90MHz) |
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32
MB of memory (RAM) |
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75
MB free space on hard drive
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One
free PCI slot |
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CD-ROM
Drive |
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16 bit colour
at 800 x 600 resolution
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MAC OS 7.6
to OS X |
| PowerPC
Processor 601e |
| 32
MB of memory (RAM) |
| 75
MB free space on hard drive
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| Ethernet
support, via AAUI port with RJ45
connector transceiver, communications
slot or PCI slot equipped with
an ethernet card and RJ45 connector
or built-in RJ45 connector
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| CD-ROM
Drive |
| Thousands of colours
at 832 x 624 resolution
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| An
existing Bell residential telephone
line |
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We
are unable to provide specific dates for the inclusion
of new areas that can support the High Speed service
as this is entirely dependent on the infrastructure
of Bell Canada's telephone network. It is
recommended that you either contact your local
Bell Telephone Business Centre
by dialing 310-BELL (310-2355) to inquire about
the availability of ADSL service to your neighbourhood,
or check back with us from time to time to see
if this service is available to you. E-mail inquiries
should be addressed to sales@mycybernet.net,
or you may call our sales department for more information.
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There
are many factors that prevent us from delivering
this service to some customers; these include:
The length of wire that connects your residential
phone line to the Bell Canada Central Office
may be too long. It is the measurement of the
wire that determines whether a customer is inside
or outside the boundry of availability. The
range for high speed ADSL service
must be within a loop length of 4.5 km
from the Central Office. This distance
may not always appear far, but telephone lines
do not follow straight lines to a house and
a considerable distance may have been added
to the wire in order to reach your home.
There are two telephone lines installed in the house
that share the same physical copper wire. This
telephone line configuration is referred to
as Added Main Line(AML) and
is not compatible with the High Speed ADSL service.
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The technology required to provide the High Speed
ADSL service has not been installed in the Bell Canada Central Office
to which your phone line is connected. Although
this technology is currently accessible to more
than 2 million households in Ontario and Quebec,
not all of Bell's Central Offices in the
serving areas have been equipped.
Unfortunately,if your telephone line connects to the Central Office
via a 'remote office' which does not use
copper wire then the line will not be compatible
with our High Speed ADSL service. This particular
technology was devised to provide telephone
service to developing areas; research is being
performed to determine a solution to this short coming.
The telephone network was developed in stages, over
a great period of time, to meet increased demands
in expanding geographic areas. Due to demographic
growth and various technological methods used
at different times, some of the distribution
patterns that were utilized to provide telephone
service to neibourhoods may have resulted in
line conditions that are not compatible with
the High Speed ADSL service.
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No.
In fact, if you have two phone lines that share
the same physical copper wire, referred to as
Added Main Line (AML), your telephone
line will not be compatible with the High Speed
ADSL service.
The
High Speed ADSL service uses a 1-Meg Modem; this
allows simultaneous transmission of voice and
data over one phone line. You can surf the Internet
and talk on the phone, or surf the Intenet and
send/receive faxes at the same time.
If you already have a second telephone line installed
in your home that is compatible with the High
Speed ADSL service, you do not need to cancel
the service on your second phone line if you do
not wish to do so.
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No. Anything that you can do with your phone line
now will still be possible when the SPEEDe service
is installed, since it does not affect calling
services or normal voice/data communications.
For
example, if you currently subscribe to any of
Bell's SmartTouch services such as Call Waiting
or Call Answer, use the fax or voice capabilities
of your regular dial-up modem, or have an answering
machine, they will continue to work the same as
they always have.
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No. The 1-Meg Modem does not provide any faxing capabilities.
If you currently send faxes through your dial-up
fax modem then you will be able to continue doing
so through that device.
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In order for line related services like High Speed ADSL to work,
a phone line that has been specifically programmed for this service,
and an attached ADSL Modem are required. If both components are not used
together then the service will not work. The ADSL Modem is therefore
not portable outside your home if the phone line that you would like
to connect it to does not already have the High Speed ADSL service enabled.
The ADSL Modem does not have the ability to dial into an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) like a regular modem does.
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Approximately 6 to 10 business days are required to activate the service
on your phone line. If you choose to self-install, the starter kit will
be delivered to you before or on the date that the service is activated
by Bell. If you choose to have a technician install it for you, they will
bring it with them on the date that has been arranged for their visitation.
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Yes. All MyCybernet accounts come with 9 POP3 Email accounts with Anti-Spam
& Virus Filter, and 25 MB personal Website space.
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The hardware that supports the MyCybernet High Speed service
is rated for 8 Mbps downstream, and 1 Mbps upstream data transfers.
Downstream refers to data that is delivered to your computer
from the Internet while upstream refers to data that is sent
from your computer to the Internet. For the majority of Internet
users, downstream data transfers are much greater, and more
important than upstream; this is why the High Speed ADSL service
may provide Internet access speeds that are as much as 100 times
faster than the speed of a 28 kbps modem.
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Please login to your account and use the online
form provided if you are moving to a
new address and/or changing phone numbers for
your ADSL service.
Note:
1. The application must be submited 10 days in advance for your changes
to take effect
without any downtime.
2. The application must be complete.
3. Your service may be delayed if your new phone number is not active.
4. If your new line is not through Bell, please provide a Circuit Number
for the line.
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Dial-Up Access |
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If you have forgotten your password please contact our
Support Team. We require some form of identification (address,
postal code, or phone number) before we can provide the
information. Only the person who is listed as the contact
for the account may request for the password.
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The best way of ensuring that no one else can access your account
is to not tell anyone your password. You should also ensure that
your password is not saved in your "Connect to" window
or in your email program.
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MyCybernet provides you 9 additional mailboxes with your
account. To activate additional mail accounts, Please click on
"Account
Manager" under "Client Login".
A new Page will open and you will be asked to
enter your Login ID and Password, and then choose
"Login". Your account information
will be displayed.
Click the "SERVICES TAB" this window
will now show you the button add more email boxes to your account.
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This error indicates
that either your password OR userid is typed
in incorrectly to rectify this problem simply restart your computer
and retype both your user name and your password.
Your password is case sensitive so verify that your CAPS LOCK
button is NOT on. If the problem is not fixed, call our Support team
for assistance.
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This problem usually occurs when your connection was unexpectedly
terminated while you were downloading your email. The best fix
for this problem is to disconnect from the internet
and close your email program Do not attempt to retrieve your
email for at least 15 minutes. The problem should have fixed itself.
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MyCybernet enables you to protect your email from Junk mail
" Viruses. To activate your "POSTINI"
service, please click on "Account Manager" under
"Client Login". A new page will open and you will
be asked to enter your Login ID and Password, and then choose
"Login".
Then click on the email tab this will give you
the option to activate your Postini Mail filter.
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GTA
Access |
Access
all across Toronto and areas local to "416" |
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| Canada
Wide Access |
Access
to all Major Cities across Canada |
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| North
America Access |
Access
to all Major Cities in Canada & USA |
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DIAL-UP
USER NAME
GTA
Access |
"username" |
| Canada
Wide Access User |
"idm/login/username@mycybernet.net" |
| Canada
Wide & USA Access |
"username@mycybernet.net" |
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HIGH
SPEED
Residential /Business user |
mycybernet.username@speede.com |
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Email Questions |
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Yes. If you are not connected to MyCybernet, then there
will be no path for your message to follow in order to reach
its intended recipient. You must be logged into MyCybernet
to be able to send e-mail through our Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server.
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E-mail signatures are a few lines of text that are
added to the end of the e-mail messages that you send.
Typically, a signature would consist of information
such as your name, position, company name, phone number,
and your personal e-mail address. You could also
customize your signature by adding a favourite quote
or your company's mission statement. An e-mail signature
should be limited to no more than five lines of text.
For specific instructions on how to add a signature to your e-mail
messages, please refer to the documentation, 'help' files, or
'read me' files that came with your e-mail program for details.
If you cannot locate these instructions, contact the product
vendor for further assistance.
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Most email programs have a start-up wizard that walks you through the
process, like Outlook Express. Make sure to have your server settings
handy to enter into the program.
Incoming Server: pop.mycybernet.net
Outoing Server: smtp.mycybernet.net
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When you install and setup some Internet software on your computer
(such as web browsers, e-mail applications, or FTP clients), you will
likely need to enter some server information before the program will
function properly. Provided here is a list of the most commonly used
servers at SwitchWorks and the correct server names and/or IP
addresses that should be specified.
| Domain Name
Servers |
Primary DNS |
209.222.63.130 |
| Secondary DNS |
206.186.81.2 |
| Misc.
Servers |
FTP
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ftp.mycybernet.net
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| Personal
Website |
home.mycybernet.net |
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Web Pages and Publishing |
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The cache is a folder on your hard drive that contains copies
of web pages and their images so that they may be loaded from
your hard drive rather than being downloaded from the Internet
every single time you return to a page that you had previously
viewed. Browsers will typically save the data and images from
the web pages that you have most recently vistited.
Some browsers will refer to
this folder as 'Cache' while Internet Explorer
uses the name 'Temporary Internet Files'. A regular maintenance
routine of your computer should include the clearing of
the cache folder on a monthly basis
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If your computer is becoming low on free hard disk
space or system resources, it may be beneficial to
clear the browser's cache by removing the files that
have accumulated in the 'Cache' or 'Temporary Internet Files' folder
Please view your programs help file by clicking on
the help button in the Toolbar.
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The size of your cache folder is usually limited to either
a specific number of kilobytes or a percentage of the free
space on your hard disk. Typically, cache sizes are set to around
5000 kilobytes (5 Megabytes), but the actual size can be adjusted
in the preferences section of your web browser. You may want to
decrease the size of your cache if your free disk space is low,
or if you have a surplus of disk space, increasing your cache
will enhance your web browsing speeds.
Your web browser may also have a "Memory Cache" which will
keep some files in memory before they go into the folder
on the hard disk. Memory cache is faster than disk cache
but shouldn't be over used.
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A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your hard
drive by a web page to be used in a subsequent page.
Typically, a cookie is used as a convenient way of telling
a subsequent web page what information you have done on a
previous page. Examples of where a cookie is used are to
remember a login name and password entered on a previous
page or a "shopping cart" feature on a retail site. They are
also sometimes used by advertisers to keep track of which
pages from which a particular user is viewing their advertisements.
Do cookies affect my privacy?
Not really. A cookie can not scan your hard disk or read your
files. Cookies are limited to information that you voluntarily
enter into forms on web pages. Also, if one web site creates a
cookie on your hard drive, it can not be read by a different site.
Can I disable cookie use in my web browser?
Certainly. Most web browsers that support cookies have an
option in their settings to disable or disallow them. You
should be aware that if you disable cookies in your browser,
features such as "shopping carts" will not function normally.
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Error 404 simply means that the URL that you entered (or the
link you clicked) points to a file that no longer exists. The
site you are looking for has either been removed from the server
it was on, or moved to another location. This is not an error
that has happened on your computer. Simply click the "BACK" button
on your browser to restore the previous page.
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A crawler, robot (or "bot"), spider or wanderer is a computer
program that searches the Internet and records information about
web pages. For example, a "spam bot" will search the pages in web
sites and record the e-mail addresses linked in home pages.
Using robots.txt
Although you can't keep away all robots, you can give instructions
to certain ones that follow the "Robot Exclusion Protocol". This
method requires that you create a plain text file called robots.txt
and place it in your site's root directory. For example, if your web
site URL is http://www.mycompanydomain.com/, then the file robots.txt
must be accessible from http://www.mycompanydomain.com/robots.txt
in order to restrict your site. It is important to note that the
file must be in your root directory (ie. ~/public_html/) and no other.
The contents of robots.txt consists of mainly two commands:
"User-agent" and "Disallow".
The "User-agent" command allows you to set restrictions on
a robot with a particular name (or signature). You can set
this to the asterisk (*) to specify that restrictions apply
to all robots that aren't identified elsewhere in the file.
The "Disallow" command allows you to deny access to certain
directories in your web site.
Example of robots.txt
Say your URL is http://www.mysite.com. If you put a robots.txt
file into your ~/public_html/ directory containing the following:
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User-agent: * Disallow: /neat_stuff/ Disallow: /my_pvt_stuff/User-agent: WebCrawler Disallow: /
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In the example, all robots would have free access to the web
site except for files contained in the /neat_stuff/ and
/my_pvt_stuff/ directories, but the WebCrawler robot is denied
all access to the site.
NOTE: Since not all robot authors acknowledge the "Robots
Exclusion Protocol", it is not possible to stop all robots
using this method. However, most search engine robots do
follow this protocol. Please refer to documentation on
their sites for more information on this.
Using the "ROBOTS" META tag
Using the META tag method, you can specify restrictions
in your web pages individually. Unfortunately, this method
is less recognized by robots than the robots.txt method.
The META tag has two parameters in its content. They are
INDEX or NOINDEX. and FOLLOW or NOFOLLOW. See the following
examples:
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<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW">
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In this example,
the robot is instructed to neither index the current page,
nor to follow links in the page for indexing.
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3: sample of "ROBOTS" META tag. |
<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, FOLLOW">
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In this example, the robot is instructed not to
index the current page, but allows it to follow
links in the page for indexing. The structure of the
META tag should be clear by now.
NOTE: All META tags should be specified within the
<HEAD></HEAD> block of your HTML document.
Additional Notes
For best results, you should
use the robots.txt method if
possible. Simply FTP the file into your ~/public_html/
directory.
The META tag method can be used if you can not use the
robots.txt method.
Both methods can be used together.
If privacy of your web pages is essential, password
protect your page using an .htaccess file (shell access
is needed for this). Robots can't enter a password
protected page without the password.
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