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differentOperating SystemWindows98Windows95WindowsMEWindowsNTWindows2000WindowsXPWindowsVistaWindows7Common Browser Errors / SolutionsError - Authentication failed (Juno 5.0)If you are having trouble accessing your Juno 5.0 or earlier account and receive an error that states "Authentication failed," it usually means that access to your account has been limited in one of the following ways:Remote access to your account is disabled. To access your account, you will need to enable remote access.Your account has been deleted from Juno's central computers. If you deletedyour account from Juno's central computers, you will not be able to access this account again. You can, however, create a new account.Your account has been terminated.To enable remote access in Juno 3.0 or later:Start Juno on the computer where you originally disabled the remote access.Go to the Options menu and select Password and Security.The Password and Security screen will appear. Under Security, make sure the Allow access to my account from other computers check box is selected. If it is not, select it.Click OK.To enable remote access in Juno 2.0:Go to the Options menu, point to Remote Access, and click Enable.If for some reason you cannot enable remote access to your account yourself (for example, if you disabled remote access on your grandmother's computer in Florida and you live in New York, or your hard drive crashed and you had to reinstall all the software on your computer), we can enable remote access for you.Click here for a list of our different support options that can help you with this issue. You can also send the following details to postmaster@netzero.com to get remote access enabled for your account.Your Juno email ID (the user name associated with your account)Your Personal Identification Number (PIN)Note: If you are writing from another account, we cannot process your request unless you send us the PIN associated with the original account.You can create a four-digit Juno PIN by visiting our Web site at https://account.netzero.net/s/pincreate.Note: You need your password to create a PIN.NetZero Home | My NetZero | Help | My Account | Corporate | Join NowAbout NetZero
differentOperating SystemWindows98Windows95WindowsMEWindowsNTWindows2000WindowsXPWindowsVistaWindows7Windows8Mac OS-9 Mac OS-X Linspire Common Connection Errors / SolutionsError 645: Internal Authentication ErrorThere may be a problem with your network configuration or a new incompatibility between your modem and upgraded modems on the access number you are using.Let our new Connection Wizard pinpoint your problem!The NetZero Connection Wizard is our newest help tool. Download it today to identify and resolve many common issues that may prevent you from successfully connecting to the Internet.To use the NetZero Connection Wizard, you will need to have a Windows Operating System (other than Windows NT) running on your computer. If you cannot download the NetZero Connection Wizard from your computer, simply download it onto a diskette from any computer with Internet access http://www.netzero.net/support/errors/jn/error-auth-fail.html?sbrand=JN and then install it on the computer you would like to fix.Click here to download the Connection Wizard.The following instructions should help you optimize your configuration for use with NetZero.A. Is your modem configured correctly?To check your modem settings, please follow the steps below.Click on the Windows Start button, point to Settings and select Control Panel.Double-click the Modems icon.Click once on the modem that is installed to highlight it and click http://help.netzero.net/support/errors/error645.html on the Properties button.Select the General tab and look for the Maximum Speed section. Change the settings to match your modem.A. If you have a 28.8 or 33.6 modem, select 38400.B. If you have a 56k or Flex modem, select 57600.Verify that the box for Only connect at this speed is NOT checked.Click OK, then OK again and close the Control Panel.Double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop.Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon.Click once on the NetZero icon to highlight it. From the File menu, select Properties.Ensure the correct modem is selected in the Connect using drop-down menu.Click on the Configure button.Select the General tab and look for the Maximum Speed section. Change the settings to match your modem.A. If you have a 28.8 or 33.6 modem, select 38400.B. If you have a 56k or Flex modem, select 57600.Verify that the box for Only connect at this speed is NOT checked.Click OK, then OK again to close Dial-Up Networking.B. Are you running Windows 95?If you are running Windows 95, check to see what version you have. If you have an older version, you may need to download the latest version of Dial-Up Networking (version 1.3). To check what version of Windows 95 you are running, please follow these steps:Click the Windows S
differentOperating SystemWindows98Windows95WindowsMEWindowsNTWindows2000WindowsXPWindowsVistaWindows7Connection Errors / SolutionsBrowsingConnectionEmailZeroPortThe following Error Messages and solutions cover issues dealing with connecting to or getting online with Juno:Let our new Connection http://www.netzero.net/support/errors/errors-connection.html?sbrand=JN Wizard pinpoint your problem!The NetZero Connection Wizard is our https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/148 newest help tool. Download it today to identify and resolve many common issues that may prevent you from successfully connecting to the Internet.To use the NetZero Connection Wizard, you will need to have a Windows Operating System netzero error (other than Windows NT) running on your computer. If you cannot download the NetZero Connection Wizard from your computer, simply download it onto a diskette from any computer with Internet access and then install it on the computer you would like to fix.Click here to download netzero error authentication the Connection Wizard.Juno 5.0 - ConnectingError MessagesAuthentication failedJuno can't configure your Web browser's proxyJuno cannot open COM portJuno was unable to connect to its central computersJuno is unable to set up your modemNetwork is currently unavailablePage cannot be displayedPhone book is missing or cannot be opened (Error 621)Please wait while Juno is verifying your email foldersProtocol not configuredRAS errorThe connection process received several unexpected charactersThe dialing profile named 'Default' has not been properly set up with a Juno access number (Juno 2.0)The dialing script file C:\...\netzero\lib\scripts is not available or unreadableThe list of phone numbers that can be used to dial up Juno has changed (Juno 2.0)The port is already open (Error 602)There were no modems found on your computerTimed out while trying to connectWe cannot connect to Juno's central computers because of temporary network problemsY
this usually means one thing... your internet provider is blocking you from using anyone's outgoing mail servers but their own. Many major internet service providers (ISPs) block outgoing emails to prevent their internet connection from being used for spam. In order to work around this issue, we have opened Port 26. Please change the outgoing mail server (SMTP) from the default Port 25 to Port 26. All e-mail sent via the Internet is routed through the port 25, the channel used for communication between an e-mail client and an e-mail server. The filter can create problems for e-mail servers and block legitimate e-mail as well as spam. When an e-mail client that runs on your computer delivers messages, it always uses port 25 to transmit data to remote e-mail servers. Therefore, if your ISP is blocking the port, your messages will not get through. If you use Outlook, please be sure to select the option for "Outgoing SMTP Server Requires Authentication". This is now required for our server security. The ISPs that block port 25 require their SMTP server to be used instead of the remote SMTP server. Some ISPs that block port 25 include: AT&T MindSpring BellSouth MSN CableOne NetZero Chartermails People PC Comcast ATTBI Sprynet Cox Sympatico.ca EarthLink Verio Flashnet Verizon MediaOne Telus If your ISP is on this list or you believe port 25 is blocked, please see our related article for information about changing the outgoing SMTP port from 25 to 26. What if both Port 25 and Port 26 don't work? Some ISPs block both ports, and you will need to follow your ISP's procedures for sending email. You will typically have one or two choices. Sometimes you may contact your ISP to request that they open port 25, and they will do this for you, although many ISPs have begun declining to do so. Some ISPs may require you to use their SMTP s