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WebConnect Through the Internet

WebConnect Table of Contents i Chapter 1. Table of Contents Page INTRODUCTION...1 Chapter 2. ACCESSING DataLink SM...2 Chapter 3. FEATURES OF WebConnect...10 File Menu Options...10 New...10 Print Screen...10 Macro Rec/Play...11 Save User Settings...12 File Transfer...12 Exit...13 Copy...13 Paste...13 Block Paste...13 Select All...13 Preferences...13 Colors...15 Attributes...16 Settings Menu Options...17 Font Size...17 Click Pad...18 Hot Spots...18 Cursor to Mouse...18 Type-ahead...18 Underscore Cursor...19 Blinking Cursor...19 Show Printer Dialogue...19 Proxy Server...19 Help Menu Options...19 Key Maps...19 Trace Keys...19 About Client...20 About Server...20 Chapter 4. HELPFUL HINTS...21 Help Screen...21 PF Key Assignments...21 Creating Shortcuts...22 Using Microsoft Internet Explorer...22 Using Netscape Navigator...23 Chapter 5. TROUBLESHOOTING...24

WebConnect Introduction 1 1. INTRODUCTION WebConnect provides Internet access to your student loan accounts on DataLink SM. Accounts are updated daily as transactions occur and data access is in real time. This real-time access provides you with the most current activity on your loans. You are able to view and update data, and review historical activity for all accounts in your portfolio. There are several benefits to accessing DataLink via the Internet including: Immediate real-time access to borrower account information; Secure access using unique user IDs, passwords, and data encryption; Several applications can be open at the same time no need to close DataLink; and Multiple users can access information simultaneously each person in your office is issued a personal ID and password. To use WebConnect, all you need for your desktop computer is access to the Internet and a Javaenabled Web browser - either Netscape Navigator 4.5+ or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher. Note: Netscape 6.0 is not supported.

WebConnect Accessing Datalink 2 2. ACCESSING DataLink WebConnect is the method to access DataLink using your default Internet browser. Once you have registered for WebConnect, you will need to follow these instructions to access your accounts. Enter datalink.campuspartners.net into your Internet browser. You will now see the following screen. Click on the "Click here to start a session" link.

WebConnect Accessing Datalink 3 You may or may not encounter the following screen. This Security Warning or Alert screen certifies that your information will be secured (protected) and will establish an encrypted path between your computer and the server. Select the OK or Yes button to continue. Select the Yes button

WebConnect Accessing Datalink 4 VERY IMPORTANT: The following screen will appear in the lower right hand corner of your screen. DO NOT close this window, simply minimize it. The following screen appears while you are being connected to WebConnect and prior to starting your session.

WebConnect Accessing Datalink 5 After you have successfully connected to WebConnect, the following TPX screen appears. Key your DataLink login ID after the Userid prompt. Your DataLink login ID will appear. Press the Enter or Tab button. Key your DataLink password after the Password prompt and press Enter. Your password will not appear. Your password must be at least six characters and a maximum of eight characters.

WebConnect Accessing Datalink 6 Once you have successfully logged on to DataLink, the following screen appears. Notice your cursor is located on the Command line.

WebConnect Accessing Datalink 7 To move your cursor next to the CICSAE menu option, press Tab, the Home button on your keyboard or the Home button on your PF Keypad. Once your cursor is located next to the CICSAE menu option, press Enter. Press Tab, the Home key or button to move your cursor to the CICSAE menu option.

WebConnect Accessing Datalink 8 The following screen appears. Type in WB01 (Letters W and B and Numbers 0 and 1). Then press Enter.

WebConnect Accessing Datalink 9 The System Selection Menu appears. You may want to use your mouse to position the cursor. To activate your mouse, select the Setting menu option. Check the Cursor to Mouse option. You may enter the borrower's account number, social security number, Program/Loan number, student ID, or name. The Home button on your keyboard or PF keys will return you to the Option line. NOTE: At this point, your screen functions and processing procedures are the same as logging on to DataLink. You should refer to your On-Line Processing Manual for additional processing procedures. WELCOME TO CAMPUS PARTNERS

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 10 3. FEATURES OF WebConnect File Menu Options The following describes the features available under the File menu toolbar. New Allows you to sign on to another TPX session. Print Screen The Print Screen option prints the information you are currently viewing on your screen. You may choose the printer you would like to use by using the drop down menu in the Printer dialog box. You may enter the number of copies you would like to print in the Copies dialog box. You may change printing options by selecting the Properties button. Select the Page Setup tab. You may change your paper size, paper source, and copy count. In addition, you may choose your paper orientation and the color appearance. Once you have made your selections, click the OK button. This will return you to the Print dialog box.

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 11 Macro Rec/Play Keystrokes can be recorded as a macro to be played back later. Defined macros are saved locally or to the server, depending on the Save User Files setting option in user preferences. Select one of the following functions from the EmulationSession > File Menu: Recording a Macro Playing a Macro Saving a Macro File Deleting a Marco Recording a Macro 1. From the menu bar, click File, then Macro Rec/Play and Record Menu 2. In the Macro Name box, type the name for the new macro. 3. Click OK. 4. Type the key sequence desired for the macro. Note: Do not use the ClickPad while recording. Only keystrokes into the emulator screen are recorded, not mouse actions. For a list of the key mappings for AID keys, select Key Maps from the Help menu.

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 12 Stop Recording 1. Select Stop Recording from the Macro Rec/Play submenu. The Stop Recording Macro window opens. 2. Click OK. Playing a Macro 3. Select Play Macro from the Macro Rec/Play submenu. The Play Macro window opens. 4. Select the macro to be played from the drop-down list. 5. Click OK. The keystrokes previously recorded are played back. Saving a Macro File: The following steps explain how to save a macro file to the server or desktop. 1. Select Save Macro File from the Macro Rec/Play submenu. The file containing all macros for your user ID is written to the server or desktop, overwriting any previous version of the file. A confirmation message will display. 2. Click OK. All of the macros in your file will be available the next time you start a session. Deleting a Macro 1. Select Delete Macro from the Macro Rec/Play submenu. The Delete Macro window opens. 2. Select the macro to be deleted from the drop-down list. 3. Click OK. The macro is deleted. Save User Settings Allows you to save Set Up for future use. File Transfer Not supported at this time.

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 13 Exit Allows you to terminate your WebConnect session. You will return to the opening page which is the blue blank page. Edit Menu Options The following describes the features available under the Edit menu toolbar. Copy Allows you to mark a stream of text and copy it to the system clipboard. Copy and Append Allows you to mark a stream of text and copy it to the system clipboard and append it.. Paste Allows you to paste text, in the system clipboard, to the emulation area or to any other clipboardenabled window. For example, you may copy text from an emulation session and paste it to Microsoft Word. Select All Allows you to select the entire screen. Preferences Allows you to select Key Maps, Hot Spots, and Attributes

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 14 Key Maps Follow these steps to map or remap keys: 1. Select Edit.Preferences> Key Maps from the menu. 2. Enter the key sequence to be mapped. The last key pressed highlights on the keyboard display, and the key sequence entered appears in the New Map Element text box. 3. Click the New Map button. 4. Choose the target(s) for the key from the buttons on the left column: Function, Character, String, or Macro. Note: Key Mappings performed by your administrator (for example; through the administration Web page) are available to all users. Key mappings performed by individual users through the session applet menu are persistent between sessions, but only available to the user that entered the key mapping. Function Select a function to be performed from the menu and click Accept. Character Enter a character for mapping and click Accept. Note: For 3270 session Allow placement into numeric fields checkbox, appears. Selecting this checkbox allows this character to be entered in a numeric field. This is the equivalent of holding down the shift key to enter non-numeric characters in a numeric field in a 3270 session. Strong Enter a string for mapping and click Accept. Macro Select a macro from the list and click Accept. Any numbers of functions, characters, and strings can be mapped to key sequence. 5. When the key sequence mapping is complete, click Save to save the key mapping or Clear to start over. Repeat the previous steps to map another key sequence. 6. When finished, click Done to exit the applet. Hot Spots Not supported

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 15 Colors To change the colors of your screen, simply click on the color that you want to change then click on the color bar (the first bar) at the bottom of the screen to select the color you want. Use the second shading bar to lighten or darken the color you have chosen. Do this for each color that you want to change as shown on the screen.

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 16 Attributes Follow these steps to edit your screen attributes and colors. 1. Select Edit from the menu bar 2. Select Preferences 3. Select Attributes Background Bold Underline Block Blink Text types 4. The sample screen will appear. a) To change background color i. Select the background icon on the toolbar. ii. Select color by clicking on a color on the color bar. iii. Select shading by clicking on the shading bar. iv. When the changes are complete, click Save in order to save the changes b) To change font color i. Choose the type of text you want to change by clicking on one of the following text types located on the screen s left hand corner Protected: default color blue Protect intense: default color-white Unprotected: default color-green Intense: default color-red

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 17 ii. The selected color is marked with an X on the tool bar. Click on the desired color on the tool bar OR on the color bar. iii. When the changes are complete, click Save to save the changes. Settings Menu Options The following describes the features available under the Settings menu toolbar. Font Size You may choose a smaller or larger font size. The font size ranges from 7 to 24 point. By default, the font size is set to AutoFont which is size 12.

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 18 ClickPad While your session is running, you may use this menu option to display or hide the ClickPad or your PF keys. When ClickPad is selected, your PF keys are displayed at the bottom of your screen. Refer to your On-Line Processing Manual on how to assign PF Keys. When ClickPad is not selected, your PF keys are not displayed at the bottom of your screen. Hot Spots Not supported at this time. Cursor to Mouse This option allows you to use your mouse to position the cursor. Type-ahead This option allows you to type information before the cursor is at the designated field.

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 19 Underscore Cursor This option allows you to toggle the cursor from block mode to underscore or from underscore to block mode. Blinking Cursor This option allows you to toggle the cursor from blinking to non-blinking or from nonblinking to blinking. Show Printer Dialogue Not supported at this time Proxy Server Not supported at this time Help Menu Options The following describes the features available under the Help menu toolbar. Key Maps See pages 14-15 in this manual. Trace Keys Not supported at this time.

WebConnect Features of WebConnect 20 About Client Displays the applet type and version number. Select the OK button to return to your session. About Server Displays the server, session, security, and connection information regarding WebConnect. Select the OK button to return to your session.

WebConnect Helpful Hints 21 4. HELPFUL HINTS HELP SCREEN If you have questions regarding a particular screen, and the on-line functions which can be performed on that screen, the HELP-Information screen is available. It provides instructions describing the screen for which HELP is requested. To access the screen, key HELP in the option field and press Enter. RET will automatically appear in the option after you have reviewed all the HELP information. When you press Enter, the system will return you to the previous on-line screen. PF KEY ASSIGNMENTS You may assign functions to your PF keys. After you have assigned your PF keys to perform a specific function, such as back or forward, your F keys on your keyboard will perform the same function. To assign functions to your PF keys, key PFK in the option field and press Enter. Tab to each PF space and assign an Option. Press a PF key to perform the function. NOTE: PF1 is not updateable. Other PF keys may not be updateable based on your equipment. The following is an overview of the PF keys: PF1 - Not updateable. PF2 PF12 - You may assign functions for these keys to perform specific commands. Your F keys on your keyboard will have the same function as the values assigned the PF keys. Some screens you many want to assign to a PF key include MAIN, HALL, BOR, and ADVA. PF13 PF24 - These PF keys are not updateable and should not be used. PA1 PA2 - Not updateable. Clear - This tab will return you to the Systems Selection Menu, as shown in Figure 3-8. Enter - Updates commands entered in the Option field on DataLink screens. ErEof - Erase key.

WebConnect Helpful Hints 22 ErInp - Erases borrower input. Allows you to enter information on a new borrower on a blank screen. Attn - Returns you to the TPX screen, as shown in Figure 3-6. Insert - Allows text to be inserted. Home - On most DataLink screens, this function will place the cursor in the Option field. On the TPX screen, this function places the cursor beside the CICSAE menu option. You should refer to your On-Line Processing Manual for additional processing procedures. CREATING SHORTCUTS You may create a shortcut to WebConnect on your Desktop using Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. Using Microsoft Internet Explorer After connecting to the WebConnect Web site, select the File on the Menu Toolbar. Scroll down to the Send option and select the Shortcut to Desktop option.

WebConnect Helpful Hints 23 To view your shortcut, minimize the Internet browser window. The following WebConnect Sessions is displayed on your Desktop. Using Netscape Navigator After connecting to the WebConnect Web site, right click your mouse and follow the instructions for creating a short cut.

WebConnect Troubleshooting 21 5. TROUBLESHOOTING If you are having issues with OC-WebConnect sessions, the difficulty may be due to pop-up blockers, Sun Java VM installation or conflicts, firewalls, or other related matters. This chapter provides solutions for many of these situations, but you may have to troubleshoot several solutions before the issue is resolved. Your institution s network support team is your best resource for resolving any problems because of their knowledge of your network. Pop Up Blockers Pop up boxes can be annoying so a proliferation of pop up blockers are being built into many Web browsers or Web applications. Unfortunately, pop up blockers themselves can interfere with the functionality of other Web applications. Like many other commercial or proprietary Web software products, the launch of a secure mainframe session within OC-WebConnect is handled through a java applet, which functions as a pop up box. If you encounter a problem launching OC-WebConnect, turn off all pop up blockers or allow a pop up box exception for our site. Some pop up blocker software is hidden within the application or Web browser that you are using. As a result, you may turn off a more visible pop up blocker, while another is still working in the background. It is important to check for more than one pop up blocker. To access OC-WebConnect via http://datalink.campuspartners.net, your Internet Explorer (IE) settings need to be set to allow pop ups from the site. How to Set Internet Explorer (IE) 6 and 7 to Allow Pop Ups from a Web Site Below are tips for setting pop-up blocker settings on Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox. If you use another browser or have installed additional pop-up blocking software, such as Google toolbar, Yahoo toolbar, etc, please refer to the software's documentation for managing pop-ups. Check for Yellow bar If the settings for Internet Explorer have been reset to their default values, you will have problems accessing http://datalink.campuspartners.net. The easiest way to tell if pop up boxes are being blocked is to look for the yellow status bar near the top of the Internet Explorer window as shown below. IE Status Bar

WebConnect Troubleshooting 22 You can also tell if pop ups are blocked if you see the blocked pop up icon at the bottom of the WebConnect Web page. IE Pop Ups Blocked Indicator If pop ups are blocked, click the yellow bar, and select Always Allow Pop-ups from this site. The drop down menu is illustrated below. IE Pop Ups Blocked Drop Down Menu

WebConnect Troubleshooting 23 If you or your System Administrator has set custom settings in the pop-up blocker configuration, you may not see the yellow bar or any other indication that a pop-up box is being blocked. In that case, follow the steps below. Manually Editing the Pop-up Blocker Settings 1. Open the Internet Explorer properties page from the IE tool bar or from the Start menu>settings 2. menu. 3. Select the Privacy Tab. 4. At the bottom you will see the Pop-up Blocker section as illustrated below. Click Settings. IE Pop Ups Blocked Indicator 4. Add the http://datalink.campuspartners.net URL as illustrated below, and click ADD. (Please ignore the other Web addresses in the box) IE Pop Up Blocker Settings

WebConnect Troubleshooting 24 5. After clicking the ADD button, make sure the URL is added correctly and that the settings under the Notifications and Filter Level section match as shown. IE Pop Up Blocked Settings with Datalink URL noted

WebConnect Troubleshooting 25 How to Set the Mozilla Firefox Browser to Allow Pop Ups from a Web Site 1. You can tell if pop ups are being blocked if you see the message on the yellow information bar or the blocked pop up icon at the bottom of the page. Mozilla Firefox Browser Pop Up Blocked Indicator 2. To override pop up blockers, follow the path to Tools>Options>Content>Allowed Sites or Exceptions (Depending on your version) 3. Then type in the address of the URL being blocked and click Allow to always allow pop ups from the WebConnect Web site. You can also control the settings after a pop up is blocked by: 1. Clicking the Options button on the information bar. 2. You will be presented with several options. Click Allow Pop ups for <site> to enable pop up boxes on the Web site Click Edit Pop up Blocker Options to manage allowed sites.

WebConnect Troubleshooting 26 How to Download and Install Sun Java VM To launch OC-WebConnect, you must have Java JRE 1.2 or higher (the current version is 1.50_06) installed on your PC. Microsoft VM must not be enabled. Because Microsoft Java VM is no longer supported by Microsoft, the product has not been updated and can cause problems when using OC WebConnect. Issues are most noticeable if you are running Windows XP on your computer. To see if Java is installed, go to Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced. If it is not present, it can be downloaded from the Java.com home page. (The version numbers listed below will change as new versions are released. Always download the most current versions.) 1. Go to http://java.sun.com/. 2. On the right hand side under "Popular Downloads," click on "J2SE." 3. Choose to download the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). 4. Download the file most appropriate for your environment. 5. Double click on the file to start the install. Just click Next and Ok until the installation is complete. Do not change any options or select a custom install. 6. If you see an error message, stating you do not have permissions to run the install, you will have to contact your local IT department to have it installed. 7. Then open properties (Internet Options) for Internet Explorer and go to the "Advanced" tab. 8. Find the check box for Java (Sun) and confirm there is a check. The Java (Sun) item will have an icon of a blue cup of coffee next to the check box. 9. Uncheck all other Java related check boxes. If the Microsoft Java VM is installed, it will ignore the Sun Java VM, load the Microsoft Java VM, and fail.

WebConnect Troubleshooting 27 Miscellaneous Issues 1. If firewall software is installed on your PC (such as the firewall in Windows XP Pro), the firewall must be turned off or an exception allowed so your PC can connect to our server. 2. If the 'Data Link' home page (or any Campus Partners web page) cannot be displayed, make sure you can browse the Internet by trying to access a known Internet site such as Yahoo or Google. Many people have the home page in their browser defined as an intranet site. Access to an intranet site may still be active even though access to the Internet is unavailable. 3. Sometimes there is a conflict between OC-WebConnect and Banner System software (probably caused by Java) when a customer runs Banner software, and then attempts to connect to OC-WebConnect. If you are using Banner and are experiencing any issues, perform this test. Restart your computer, and before running any other application, connect to DataLink. This usually works. If you run Banner software first, and then attempt to connect to DataLink, the connection will fail. Your institution s desktop support team needs to examine this closely to determine the cause of the conflict if running OC-WebConnect first is not a suitable solution. 4. In a TCP/IP network (the Web), an endpoint to a logical connection is called a port. The port number identifies the type of port and the type of traffic allowed to pass through it. For example, port 80 is used for HTTP traffic and port 443 is used for HTTPS or standard SSL. (Complete information on port assignments can be found at: http://www.rfceditor.org/rfc/rfc4340.txt). Filtering rules established within the networks firewalls and routers control the use of specific ports and traffic allowed into and out of a network. To enhance the security of transmissions, encrypted communications, such as VPN s and the WebConnect product, do not communicate through standard ports. The table below documents the ports your IT department should allow you to access in order to use OC-WebConnect: Service TCP Port UPD Port Description 2080 User interface SSL 443 SSL WWW 80 World Wide Web (HTTP)