STN Express® can be configured to connect to Questel and the Merged Markush Service (MMS) using an Internet connection.
Assumptions and Preparation
You have an account and login ID for Questel/MMS.
Your PC has a network connection that lets it make Telnet connections to servers on the Internet (port 23/TCP). If you don't know if your PC can make Telnet connections, contact your organization's IT department or help line.
Creating your Setup
First, launch STN Express so that the Main Menu and Toolbar appear on your desktop.
Click the Setup button (it looks like a key for lock) on the STN Express main toolbar or Setup | Connections....
NOTE: If you are asked if you want to use the STN Setup Wizard, click No.
The STN Setup window should appear as shown below.
If this is your first logon setup, there are no entries in the Setup Names box. If this is not your first setup, you will see the names of all your logon setups.
Click New and the window below appears:
Enter a Setup Name. Choose something that will help you identify this setup from others that you may create.
You may type your Questel-Orbit login ID and password for automatic login. If you choose not to save them in the logon setup for security reasons, you will be prompted for each when you log on.
Select Questel in the Host Name box.
The Host Name or IP address box contains telnetprd.questel.fr by default.
Note: the default Choice of Service is M for MMS. If you want to log on to Questel instead of MMS, click the Host Settings tab and change the Choice of Service to "Q".
Click OK to close the dialog box. If you entered your Questel password, you'll be asked to reenter it.
The STN Setup window will now appear with the name of the new logon setup in the list.
Click the Save button.
The setup is done. Click OK.
If you have other problems related to connecting to STN or other technical questions, please contact your STN Service Center.
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