Top Member Problems/Questions
1. My computer has a virus! What do I
do? The easiest way to remove a virus is to use a on-line scanning tool. Free services, e.g. HouseCall or Symantec's Security Check , will do a free scan and/or virus removal while you wait. Just go to their sites and follow the directions. Then, you should immediately install a good anti-virus program, such as those provided by Norton, McAfee, or Grisoft AVG. These antivirus program must be updated on the Internet. Good anti-virus software costs about $30-40 for the program and a full year of updates. Grisoft AVG is free for personal home use. Several vendors sometimes offer free 30 day trials. All anti-virus programs must be updated frequently to ensure full protection. When you have downloaded and updated the software, you should use it to perform a full system scan. Any virus should be detected and automatically removed. Sometimes additional instructions will be provided. These should be followed to the letter. |
2. I get disconnected all of the time.
There are 2 types of disconnections -
Random and Timed. |
3. My computer
won't dial in.
A common bug in Windows systems is that the "Never dial a connection" option is selected at random for no apparent reason. This "Internet Options" setting should be changed to "Always dial my default connect." The easiest way to find this setting is to open Internet Explorer and click on "Tools", "Internet Options", and the "Connections" tab. |
4. I can't get my e-mail.
E-mail problems may be because of improper setup, "bad" or huge messages, or a virus. Standard setup instructions may be found on Show-Me Net's E-mail Tips page. Several viruses lock up some e-mail programs. "Bad" messages may often be retrieved with a different e-mail program. For example, if you can't get a message with Outlook Express, try Pegasus or a special troubleshooting program like Popcorn. A growing number of members are using a basic e-mail program to screen their mail without downloading it from the server. They delete all of the Spam, viruses, and messages with huge attachments. Then, they use their regular e-mail program to download their messages. One free basic e-mail Program, Popcorn, is an excellent tool for screening messages. Popcorn installation instructions are at http://www.showme.net/helpdesk/popcorn.htm Macintosh users can use a similar program - POPmonitor http://www.vechtwijk.nl/dev/popmonitor/index.html If nothing works, we will gladly delete the "problem" message or all of your mail if you call the Help Desk, 573/204-1097. We will require your password before deleting any mail. |
5. How do I set up my new computer?
Installations for most operating systems may be found on Show-Me Net's Help Desk page. The Troubleshooting guide is a quick and easy way to verify any Windows connection is set up properly. |
6. I lost my password.
Since passwords are confidential, we will not give this information without some proof of identity. Usually, when a member calls and asks for their password, we will call them back at the phone number on their application and give it to them. |
7. How do I reduce junk
mail (spam)?
Show-Me Net offers at no extra charge one of the best junk mail filtering services in the industry, Postini. This service is fully adjustable by the user. Just access your Postini Message Center, and click on "junk mail settings". You can reduce spam considerably by following the advice on our E-Mail Tips and Spam pages. |
8. When is my renewal date?
A month or so before your renewal date, we will send you a postcard notice at the last address we have on file for your account. (Please call or e-mail to update your address if you move.) We will also send an e-mail message to your showme.net address notifying you of your upcoming renewal. Please check your showme.net mail periodically. Contact the Help Desk at HelpDesk@showme.net or
204-1097 if you want to know your renewal date. Please send checks to: |
9. How do I change my password?
For security reasons, Show-Me Net
assigns passwords with mixed letters, numbers, and capitalization. Passwords can only be changed by Show-Me Net Help Desk technicians. |
10. How do I check my e-mail
from afar?
You may check your Show-Me Net e-mail from practically any computer connected to the Internet. The easiest way is to go to the section on our homepage entitled "Check your Show-Me Net e-mail away from home". You will need to enter your e-mail address and password. Another way is to set up an e-mail program (Outlook Express, Pegasus, etc.) just like you set it up on your home computer. (see http://www.showme.net/helpdesk/e-mail_setup.htm ) Then, connect to any Internet Service Provider (ISP) and check your mail. Sending is often more complicated due to e-mail relaying rules. If you are unable to send Show-Me Net mail while connected to another ISP, you might be able to by changing the sending server to whatever that ISP uses. Many members who travel prefer to set up web-based e-mail accounts with Yahoo, HotMail, etc. These accounts may be viewed with a web browser from anywhere. Please DO NOT give these companies your Show-Me Net password! Another option is to load Popcorn onto a floppy disk. Then, you can run the Popcorn.exe file on the floppy from another computer. Click here for instructions. |
This page was last modified October 17, 2007
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