Roaming User Guide
(for Windows 95/98/ME)

  1. Download IOHK/i-Pass Dial Wizard
  2. Install IOHK/i-Pass Dial Wizard
  3. Get the lastest phone book file
  4. How to use the roaming service?

Download IOHK/i-Pass Dial Wizard

For Windows 95/98/ME users, please download the IOHK/i-Pass Dial Wizard below and save it onto your hard drive.

Install IOHK/i-Pass Dial Wizard

To install IOHK/i-Pass Dial Wizard, double-clicking on the file "dialwiz.exe" and follow the instructions given. The installation process will also add the Dial-Up Scripting Tool which is required to connect some of the access points.

Get the lastest phone book file

Before you go on board, make sure you have the lastest phone book for your Dial Wizard. Please download the lastest phone book file below and save it onto your hard drive.

After downloading the file, copy it to your Dial Wizard directory. By default, it is "\Program Files\IOHK\Roaming\". Run "update.exe" to update the phone book entries.

How to use the roaming service?

Now you are ready to go on board. To use the Dial Wizard,

  1. Select "Start" - "Programs" - "Iohk" - "i-Pass Dial Wizard" in your Windows 95 ;
  2. Select the country where you travel from the countries list, then press "Next" ;
  3. Select a city, if any, from the cities list, then press "Next" ;
  4. Enter your user information (Username is your login id and Domain is iohk.com) and select the country you are dialing from, then press "Next" ;
  5. Press "Next" again and check the settings shown, then "Finish" to end.

You should now have a new icon inside the Dial-Up Networking Folder.

To use the roaming service,

  1. Double-click on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop ;
  2. Double-click on the "Dial-Up Networking" icon ;
  3. Double-click on the new icon you have just created to open the "Connect To" window ;
  4. Enter your password and select the "Dialing from" location, then press "Connect" to make the connection.

After the connection goes through, you are now on the Internet with your IOHK user account.


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