\\prgName
The Sierra Network Setup/Install Program
\\mousePrompt
Do you wish to use an IBM compatible mouse?
\\baudPrompt
Baud rate is a measure of how fast your computer can communicate over the telephone lines.\
  Pick 1200 or 2400, depending on the capability of your computer and modem.
\\baud
Baud Rate     
\\hostIDPrompt
Please enter your TSN Host Identification Number
\\hostID
Host ID
\\hostIDInpPrompt
Host ID:
\\mailboxPrompt
Please enter your mailbox number if you have one
\\mailbox
Mailbox
\\mailboxInpPrompt
Mailbox number:
\\commPortPrompt
Computers may communicate using 1 of 4 communications ports assigned to the modem.  Pick from Communications Ports 1-4.  If you are unsure, start by picking Port 1.
\\commPort
COM Port      
\\commPortChoice
Communications Port
\\setupPrompt
Most modems will work with the the standard Modem Setup string provided \
with The Sierra Network. \
The \
owners of certain modems must modify their Modem Setup by entering codes \
(contained in their modem manual) to turn on or off modem features.  \
Specifically, owners of modems with error-correction or data-compression \
must turn off those features before accessing The Sierra Network. \
If you are not sure \
whether your modem needs a special setup, or if you don't know \
precisely what to do, please DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES, just \
press ENTER to accept the default setup.  If you need help making \
changes, please call 1-800-SIERRA1
\\setup
Modem Setup   
\\setupInpPrompt
Modem Setup   
\\phonePrompt
Please enter the phone number of your closest Access Node.
    PLEASE NOTE !! Ŀ
    If you have any questions, PLEASE call our           
    Member Service Department at 1-800-SIERRA-1          
                                                         
    You will be responsible for any telephone company    
    toll or message unit charges incurred while using    
    The Sierra Network.                                  
   
If you have Call Waiting and you are able to turn it off by sending \
a code to the phone company, please preceed your local access \
number by that code (example: *70,683-0477).  If you are calling long-distance \
and need to disable Call Waiting, put the Call Waiting disable code before \
any long-distance code (example: *70,1-209-683-0477)

(Hit 'F1' to choose a number from our list)
\\phone2Prompt
Please type in the alternate phone number (provided by The Sierra Network) of your \
Local Access Node.
\\phone2Number
Second Local Access phone #:
\\phoneNumber
Local Access Number
\\phone2
2nd Phone
\\phone
Access Phone #
\\touchTonePrompt
Does your telephone have Touch Tone capability?
\\touchTone
Touchtone     
\\IDPrompt
          Please type your Member Number.

Press F1 for help with entering your Member Number.
\\ID
Member Number 
\\IDInpPrompt
Member Number :
\\modemsoc.drv
Southern California
\\modemnoc.drv
Northern California
\\pwPrompt
Enter your password
\\pwConfirmPrompt
Re-Enter your password
\\pwLabel
Password      
\\pwFieldPrompt
Password      
\\pwMenuPrompt
To prevent unauthorized access to your membership and account, a \
password is required to enter The Sierra Network. Please select \
the method below that you \
wish to use for entering your password.

o  SECURED METHOD - TSN will require you to type in your password each time \
you log on. This is the only method that ensures the security of your \
TSN account.

o  UNSECURED METHOD - Your password will be stored on your hard disk and \
automatically passed to TSN whenever you log on. This method allows anyone \
who accesses TSN from your system, or from a copy of your system, to \
access your membership and account. You will be responsible for all \
actions and charges on your account, regardless of who caused or incurred \
them, if you use this option.
\\pwMenu
Password      
\\pwSecured
Secured Method
\\pwUnsecured
Unsecured Method
\\pwLengthError
Password must be at least six characters long
\\pwWarning
If you have already logged on to The Sierra Network with a \
password, you can only change your \
password while on-line. Changing your password here will \
cause an invalid password error the next time you attempt to log on.
\\pwIdenticalError
Passwords were not entered identically.
\\pwWriteError
Error creating password file
\\userNamePrompt
Please enter the name you wish to use when first connecting to TSN.  This \
will allow your friends to find out if you change your name while on the \
are on TSN when you are still in the map.
\\userNameInpPrompt
Default name:
\\userName
Default name
\\memWarn
WARNING - The Sierra Network requires at least 580000 bytes of DOS \
memory to run properly.  You only have %ld available right now.  You \
may want to try making a boot disk (see the "Make a bootable disk" option \
on the Install menu) to make room.
\\PhoneMenu
Phone numbers
\\areaCodePrompt
Please enter the area code for which you wish a list of numbers
\\areaCodeInpPrompt
Area Code:
\\phoneMenuPrompt
Please select a phone number from the menu below.  Numbers where the \
city has an asterisk (*) next to it are Preferred Access numbers.

     City                     1200          2400
\\badAreaCode
There are no access numbers in area code %s.
\\onlyOneNumber
%s is the only access number available in area code %s, so it has been \
automatically selected for you.
\\modemModelPrompt
Please select your modem model from the list below.  If your modem is not \
the list, choose Sierra Network Default Settings.
\\modemModel
Modem model
\\modemProb.C
This particular model of modem may have difficulty in connecting to The \
Sierra Network.
\\modemProb.R
This modem will be able to connect to The Sierra Network, but you may \
notice a longer delay than most members when you change places because we \
may have to hang up the phone line and dial back in.
\\modemProb.T
There are two versions of this modem.  One will work with The Sierra \
Network, and the other will not.  Unfortunately, the only way to tell which \
one you have is to try it.
