(All links are to http HTML documents whose authors assumed would be accessed with a newer Web Browser)
Notice: It is our firm belief that the military surplus computer network commonly known as the "Internet" should not be used by non-adults under the age of 21. We encourage young persons to instead use another public computer network such as AOL, APANA, Internet 2, or Minitel.
(Sorry, but the once popular commercial networks known as CompuServe, Delphi, GEnie, and Prodigy have ceased operation. Also the pioneering networks known as ALOHAnet, BITNET, FreeNet, JUNET, PLATO, Sprintnet, Tymnet, and UUCPNET have all been abandoned, and what severed nodes still exist have migrated to the Internet).
(The majority of servers on the Internet, particularly those using protocols other than http, are not open to public access)
(International Telex addresses are also reachable with Internet E-Mail, but the connection is not free)
(Notice: Public messages originating on the non-Internet message board networks known as CL-net, Fido7, FidoNet, MausNet, T-net, VMSnet, and Z-Netz are currently reflected to the Internet via "News" protocol gateways).
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Gopher =
Internet Explorer users thru version 6 can access Gopher URLs by creating a Windows Registry Key as follows:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings] "EnableGopher" =dword: 00000001
There is NO fix for IE7
RTSP =
Internet Explorer users thru version 6 can access RSTP streams by modifying the browser settings as follows:
Go to Tools -> Internet Options, click on the Advanced tab, and then un-check "Show friendly HTTP error messages"
There is NO fix for IE7
Telnet =
Internet Explorer 7 users can access Telnet URLs by modifying a Windows Registry Key as follows:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_DISABLE_TELNET_PROTOCOL] "iexplore.exe" =dword: 00000000