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- Microsoft Chat README
- December 1997
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-
- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1997
-
-
- This document provides information to supplement the Microsoft Chat Web
- page. The Frequently Asked Questions section on the Web contains more
- up-to-date information. You can access this Web page by clicking the
- Help menu, clicking Microsoft On The Web, and then clicking Frequently
- Asked Questions.
-
-
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- How to Use This Document
- ------------------------
-
- To view Readme.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
-
- To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and
- then use the Print command on the File menu.
-
-
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- CONTENTS
- --------
-
- 1. Supported Configurations/Platforms
- 2. Connecting to Other IRC Chat Rooms
- 3. Support Information for Microsoft Chat
- 4. Frequently Asked Questions
-
-
- -------------------------------------
- 1. Supported Configurations/Platforms
- -------------------------------------
-
- Microsoft Chat currently runs under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.
- Microsoft Chat requires the following minimum configuration:
-
- - A 486 processor
- - 8 MB of RAM
- - 256-color video
- - A 9600-baud modem
-
-
- -------------------------------------
- 2. Connecting to Other IRC Chat Rooms
- -------------------------------------
-
- If you want to connect to an IRC chat server that you already know
- about, expand the Connect dialog box, and then type the server address
- and channel name--for example, you might type the following:
-
- mschat1.msn.com, #Comic_Chat.
-
- Microsoft Chat servers currently support the following channels:
-
- mschat1.msn.com, #Comic_Chat
- mschat1.msn.com, #Comic_Help
- mschat1.msn.com, #Newbies
- mschat1.msn.com, #Pet_Chat
- mschat1.msn.com, #Sports_Chat
-
- mschat2.msn.com, #Family_Chat
- mschat2.msn.com, #Internet_Chat
- mschat2.msn.com, #Politics_Chat
- mschat2.msn.com, #Singles_Chat
-
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- 3. Support Information for Microsoft Chat
- -----------------------------------------
-
- For support issues regarding Microsoft Chat, please refer to the support.txt located in
- the same directory as the Microsoft Chat readme.txt.
-
- -----------------------------
- 4. Frequently Asked Questions
- -----------------------------
-
- Q. Will you be updating Microsoft Chat?
-
- A. We will update our Web site frequently. To view the updates, click
- the Help menu, click Microsoft On The Web, and then click Free Stuff.
-
-
- Q. How do I connect to other IRC chat rooms or channels?
-
- A. If you want to connect to an IRC chat room or channel that you
- already know about, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. If you are running with Internet Explorer 3.0 or 4.0, click the File
- menu, and then click New Window.
-
- Otherwise, you can just click New Connection.
-
- 2. In the Connect dialog box, type the following information:
-
- - In the Server box, type the IRC server name.
- The default entry is mschat1.msn.com.
- Replace this with the IRC server you want to connect to.
-
- - In the Chat room box, type the chat room name, preceded by a
- number sign (#).
- The default channel name is #Comic_Chat.
-
-
- Q. How can I tell which version of Microsoft Chat I am running?
-
- A. If you are running Microsoft Chat outside of Internet Explorer, click
- the Help menu, and then click About Microsoft Chat. The version number
- is listed at the top of the box. From within Internet Explorer, you can
- click the Help menu, click Microsoft Chat Help, and then click About
- Microsoft Chat.
-
-
- Q. Why can't I get access to any Microsoft Chat or IRC chat rooms?
-
- A. If you are accessing the Internet from your corporate network, you
- will be able to download the Microsoft Chat program; however, most
- corporate proxy servers limit access to chat rooms. If you have any
- questions, please contact your system administrator or use a dial-up
- analog or ISDN line to access the Internet.
-
-
- Q. Can I create my own comic characters?
-
- A. Yes, you can create characters. To install the Microsoft Chat Character
- Editor click the Help menu, click Microsoft On The Web, and then
- click Free Stuff.
-
- Q. Can I create my own backgrounds?
-
- A. Microsoft Chat supplies a limited number of backgrounds, but more will
- be added soon. Backgrounds are bitmap files, which you can create with
- any graphics package.
-
-
- Q. How does the emotion wheel (lower right corner) work?
-
- A. The emotion wheel enables you to manually change your character's
- emotions. The center of the emotion wheel is neutral emotion. Where
- there are multiple levels of emotion, the intensity of the emotion
- increases as the control moves away from the center.
-
- To see a tooltip describing each emotion, rest your mouse pointer over
- one of the eight faces around the perimeter of the emotion wheel. To
- change your character's emotions, drag the control (the dark dot in
- the center of the emotion wheel) from the center of the emotion wheel.
-
-
- Q. How can I tell characters apart when there are duplicate characters?
-
- A. Move your mouse pointer over the character and then pause. A tooltip
- appears that displays the user name and character.
-
-
- Q. How do I print?
-
- A. On the File menu, click Print, click Properties, and then click
- Graphics. Change the resolution to 150 or 300 bps. This will speed
- up printing and still provide high quality.
-
-
- Q. How big is Microsoft Chat to download?
-
- A. The program with its existing artwork is currently 1 MB compressed.
-
-
- Q. How much space does Microsoft Chat take up?
-
- A. The Microsoft Chat program with its existing artwork is currently 4 MB.
- Upcoming artwork and character updates will increase this size.
-
-
- Q. Can I uninstall Microsoft Chat?
-
- A. Yes. To uninstall Microsoft Chat, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. In Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
- 2. Click Microsoft Chat, and then follow the instructions on your
- screen.
-
-
- Q. Why does it say my ID is in use when I go to another chat room?
-
- A. Nicknames (IDs) must be unique. Your connection will be refused if:
-
- - You are already connected to a chat room on the server.
- - You recently disconnected and the server has not refreshed.
- - Someone else is using your nickname.
-
- To connect, you can either choose a new nickname or make sure that
- all Microsoft Chat clients have been closed and then wait a minute
- and reopen Microsoft Chat.
-
-
- Q. How do I get more panels across the screen?
-
- A. There are a few things you can try:
-
- - Increase your screen resolution. To do this, in Control Panel,
- double-click the Display icon, and then click the Settings tab.
- - Maximize the window.
- - Move the vertical splitter to the right to make the member list
- thinner.
-
- Once you have done this, click the View menu, and then choose the
- largest number of panels you can. Depending on your screen resolution
- and monitor size, you can select from one to four frames.
-
-
- Q. What is the difference between Microsoft Chat and IRC chat?
-
- A. Microsoft Chat is a graphical chat client that can be used like any
- text chat client on the IRC channel. Not everyone inside the channel
- (chat room) needs to be using Microsoft Chat for this to work. Text
- chat users will automatically be assigned a character, so the entire
- chat is graphically represented to the Microsoft Chat client user.
-
- NOTE: When you use Microsoft Chat on an IRC channel where most of
- the other users are using IRC text clients, it is a good idea
- to begin by clicking the Options menu and then selecting the
- Don't Send Microsoft Chat Specific Information check box. This
- will prevent special comics messages from being sent to the other
- chat clients. After you log off Microsoft Chat, the client will
- reset. The next time you log on, the check box is not selected.
-
-
- Q. Why do I get an "HTTP 1.0 / 404 Object Not Found" error from the
- chat room Web page?
-
- A. The names of the room files and the names of the channels on the server
- were changed. Your browser or Internet service provider may be caching
- the Web pages, and you are seeing the old page which links to files that
- no longer exist. To work around this problem, try refreshing the Web page
- or clearing the local cache if your browser caches the file.
-
-
- Q. How do I connect to mschat1.msn.com if I am using AOL as my
- Internet service provider?
-
- A. If you are using AOL to connect to the Internet, you will need to specify
- port number 7000 for the following mschat servers:
-
- - mschat1.msn.com
- - mschat2.msn.com
- - mschat3.msn.com
-
- To do this, in the Connect dialog box enter the server name followed by
- the port number--for example, mschat1.msn.com:7000. If this does
- not work, check the Frequently Asked Questions Web page for the latest
- information about this issue. You can view this Web page by clicking the
- Help menu, clicking Microsoft On The Web, and then clicking Frequently
- Asked Questions.
-
-
- Q. I click the hot links--such as http:, mailto:--in text mode, but nothing
- happens. Why does this work in comics mode but not in text mode?
-
- A. The hot links in text mode are dependent on the rich edit functions in
- Windows. Initially, the rich edit functions did not support the hot-link
- capability, but Windows NT and later versions of Windows 95 added this
- capability to rich edit. If you cannot use the hot links in text mode,
- you can always change to comics mode and use the hot links from there.
-
-
- Q. I have Comic Chat 1.0 on my computer, and after installing Microsoft
- Chat 2.1, I see a shortcut to Comic Chat 1.0. Is it safe to delete the
- shortcut to Comic Chat 1.0?
-
- A. If you installed Microsoft Chat 2.1 over Comic Chat 1.0, you might see
- Comic Chat 1.0 icons (as well as Microsoft Chat 2.1 icons) on the Start
- menu. You can safely delete the Comic Chat 1.0 icons; this will not
- affect the usability of Microsoft Chat 2.1. For more information, see
- the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
-
-
- Q. I have a previous version of Comic Chat on my computer. Should I
- uninstall Comic Chat before installing Microsoft Chat?
-
- A. We recommend that you uninstall any previous version of Comic Chat
- before installing Microsoft Chat 2.1. However if you did not uninstall
- Comic Chat before installing Microsoft Chat, you should not experience
- any problems with Microsoft Chat.
-
- Q. I am using Chat 2.1 with Russian settings and when I join a room, where
- Chat 2.0 users with Russian settings are speaking, I don't recognize the
- characters. Why is this?
-
- A. We changed the character set used for chatting in Chat 2.1, when the user
- has Russian settings. By using this new character set Chat 2.1 is now compatible
- with most chat programs on the internet. Chat 2.0 users should upgrade
- to Microsoft Chat 2.1 to become compatible with Chat 2.1 and other chat clients
- on the internet.
-
- Q. When I am chatting in rooms that don't start with a "#", Microsoft Chat 2.0 users tell
- me that they don't recognize the characters I am sending them, even though we are
- using the same language. Why is this?
-
- A. On some chat servers (such as mschat.msn.com) that support creating rooms without a "#",
- the character set used by Microsoft Chat 2.0 and Microsoft Chat 2.1 in these rooms may
- be different.
-
- i) If Microsoft Chat 2.1 creates a room without a "#", Microsoft Chat 2.1 user
- uses unicode character set to communicate in this room. Microsoft Chat 2.0 user
- might see the room listed in the room list dialog box beginning with a "%#".
- If Microsoft Chat 2.0 user enters such a room, it will not be able to communicate with
- Microsoft Chat 2.1, since 2.0 uses a different character set then the unicode character
- set. You can find out if the user is Microsoft Chat 2.0 user, by selecting their
- nickname from the member list and then selecting the Version command from the
- Member menu.
-
- ii) Microsoft Chat 2.1 will be able to enter rooms without a leading "#" created by
- Microsoft Chat 2.0 users, and the two clients will be able to communicate with each other.
- There are some problems with this:
- a) If the user uses characters outside the range of A-Z,
- Microsoft Chat 2.1 will not show these rooms correctly in the room list.
- In some languages the characters will not be recognizable.
- b) Microsoft Chat 2.1 will not show invitations to these rooms correctly.
- The room name in the invitation might not be recognized, if the
- room name contains characters not in the A-Z range.
- c) Trying to join Microsoft Chat 2.0 rooms using the "Enter Room" command or
- the initial "Connect Dialog" might not connect the user to the 2.0
- room, but instead the user will join a 2.1 room with the same name.
- If you want to join the room that the chat 2.0 user created, then you
- need to join the room from the room list.
- d) Certain error messages might show the room name incorrectly for 2.1 users,
- if the room name was created by a 2.0 user, and it contains characters not
- in the A-Z range.
-
- Q. Why can't I join the chat room, when I click on a mic URL link?
-
- A. Currently the mechanism for launching chat from a web page using the mic: url is
- supported by Internet Explorer. If you have another browser, this launching
- mechanism might not be supported.
-
- Q. On some IRC servers I can not use some characters in my nickname and on others servers
- I can use any character in my nickname. Why is this?
-
- A. Microsoft chat 2.1 will allow you to use most characters in your nickname. However
- depending on the chat server, you may not be allowed to use all characters in your
- nickname and the server will return you an error. Our default server mschat.msn.com
- is one of the chat servers which will allow you to use most characters including Far East
- character sets.
-
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