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MariJean <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:42:20 -0800
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Hi all,

I would tend to agree, and, prefer a telephone conference.

LOVE IN HIM,

purple Mari



At 09:19 AM 3/19/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Teri, and Everyone,
>
>We would have to see if this is accessible with our screen readers.
>
>Also, I am not sure about this, as some of us 
>have information on our computers that we do not 
>want to share with others or allow to be 
>accessible. I would not want to expose our 
>entire network of computers to anyone, as we 
>have confidential customer information on our server.
>
>Just my thoughts.
>
>Loving you all,
>Pat Ferguson
>
>
>
>At 02:28 AM 3/18/2007, you wrote:
>>OnShare  License: Freeware http://www.onshare.com/en_gb/findoutmore/
>>  OnShare is a free way to share files and chat with your friends in complete
>>privacy. It's a simple download that directly networks computers together.
>>You control exactly what your friends can see and get their hands on.
>>OnShare is built exclusively for you and your friends. You only share files
>>with people you invite so you know they're from a trusted source. The files
>>you share stay exactly where they are on your computer. OnShare's pioneering
>>technology lets you reach into your friends' computers, grab whatever you
>>want and use it just as if it were on your own computer. And, if you have
>>more than one computer, you can easily share between them wherever they are
>>in the world. OnShare's file sharing and messaging is encrypted at 2048 bit,
>>so secure that no one can intercept your chats and files. The security model
>>was conceived and developed by ex-military scientists. With OnShare, your
>>friends appear as drives on your computer, meaning you can access their
>>shared files directly from within Windows. View, drag, drop, copy and paste
>>just like you're used to. Sharing everything from embarrassing photos to
>>important documents is simpler, faster and more secure than ever.
>>
>>Author: OnShare Ltd| Date: 08-11-2006 | Size: 8956 KB
>>
>>The OnShare Interface
>>The OnShare interface expands to give you a range of functions for sharing,
>>chatting and changing personal and system settings.
>>Enables you to:
>>Share files or folders with your friends
>>Find files that have been shared with you
>>Chat privately with one or more of your friends
>>Invite friends to share and chat with you
>>Report a bug to the OnShare team
>>Access the OnShare online help to find out how to use OnShare and find
>>answers to problems and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
>>View your list of friends and find out who is currently online
>> From here you can access menus that allow you to manage shares, add and
>>remove friends and invite friends of a friend to share with you
>>Update your OnShare personal profile, including your nickname, your photo,
>>and your OnShare status. You can also change your OnShare system and network
>>settings from here
>>
>>Using OnShare Chat
>>How do I ignore someone who wants to chat and I don’t?
>>There is currently no way to block users from sending you messages. However,
>>you don’t have to respond. You could try setting your online Status to ‘Not
>>available’ if you don’t want to be disturbed.
>>Do not set it to Offline though, as this will stop you from being able to
>>chat to other friends.
>>If I’m chatting with a friend, can someone on my friend’s list but not mine,
>>join in?
>>Yes ­ but only if your friend invites them to join in your chat session.
>>Otherwise, if their friend invites your friend to chat, it opens up a
>>different chat room from the one you’re in.
>>But what if their friend invites them to chat while they’re chatting with
>>me?
>>That person can join the chat session. If you’re not comfortable with this
>>for any reason, you can leave the chat session.
>>If I want to chat privately with just one friend. Can I stop my other
>>friends from joining in?
>>You don’t need to. No one can see that you’re chatting, and no one can join
>>in unless either you or your friend invites them. If they invite you or your
>>friend to chat, it opens up a different chat room from the one you’re
>>already in.
>>Connect OnShare to your Proxy Server
>>If you connect to the Internet via a proxy server, you need to tell OnShare
>>the server’s IP address. You can do this from within OnShare (if you can get
>>a connection), or from the system tray (if you can’t).
>> From the system tray:
>>Launch OnShare.
>>Right click on the OnShare icon in the system tray and select Settings.
>>Click the Network tab.
>>Tick the I use a proxy server box.
>>Enter the proxy server’s IP address.
>>In the Port field, enter the port number your machine uses to connect to it.
>>
>>If your proxy server requires you to login, tick the login box, then enter
>>your login details in the relevant fields.
>>Click OK to save the new settings.
>>If you were having difficulties logging into OnShare, you should now be able
>>to do so.
>> From within OnShare:
>>Log into OnShare.
>>Expand My OnShare and either click your profile name, or click Options.
>>Click the Network tab.
>>Tick the I use a proxy server box and enter the IP address and port number,
>>as described above.
>>Click OK to save the new settings.

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