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About logging in
Depending on how your administrator set up the server and your user account, you may be able to connect (log in) to a server as:


a registered user
Your administrator provided you with a personal user ID and password.
a user who can autoregister
Your administrator set up the server to allow  autoregistration.
When you autoregister, you supply the user ID and password that you want to use for future connections. The next time you log in, you do so as a registered user.
a guest user
You do not require a user ID or password. Guests are generally more limited in what they can do than registered users.



Logging in as a registered user
To log in as a registered user:
1       Double-click the FirstClass icon.
http://fc.lazio.cgil.it/__Help/FOV1-00021163/Connecting%20to%20Servers/S01470BA8-01470BB0.0/2102006_20027_2.gif?src=.PNG        Linux
Choose FirstClass > FirstClass Client from the "start" menu.
2       Update the FirstClass Login form.
3       Click Login to open your FirstClass Desktop.



Autoregistering
To autoregister:
1       Double-click the FirstClass icon.
http://fc.lazio.cgil.it/__Help/FOV1-00021163/Connecting%20to%20Servers/S01470BA8-01470BB0.0/2102006_20027_2.gif?src=.PNG        Linux
Choose FirstClass > FirstClass Client from the "start" menu.
2       Update the FirstClass Login form.
For "User ID" and "Password", use the values that you want to use to connect to this server in the future.
3       Click Login.
4       Update the Autoregistration form.
5       Click Register.
6       Record your user ID and password from the confirmation form for future use.
7       Click one of the following:

OK
Opens your FirstClass Desktop.
Save
Opens your FirstClass Desktop and saves your user ID and password in the settings file.
If you click Save, your user ID and password will be displayed on the FirstClass Login form the next time you choose this server. If you don't want this information displayed automatically for security reasons, click OK instead.



Logging in as a guest user
To log in as a guest user:
1       Double-click the FirstClass icon.
http://fc.lazio.cgil.it/__Help/FOV1-00021163/Connecting%20to%20Servers/S01470BA8-01470BB0.0/2102006_20027_2.gif?src=.PNG        Linux
Choose FirstClass > FirstClass Client from the "start" menu.
2       Update the FirstClass Login form.
3       Click Login to open the guest account's FirstClass Desktop.



Logging in using an IMAP client
If you have a client that supports the IMAP4rev1 standard (Netscape IMAP client, or a Microsoft IMAP client such as Outlook Express), you can use this client to connect to a FirstClass server.
For instructions, see your client documentation.



Connecting to multiple servers
If you have access to multiple servers, you can connect to more than one at the same time. You will see a Desktop for each server to which you are connected.
To connect to multiple servers:
1       Log in as you normally do, choosing the settings file for the first server at "Address" on the FirstClass Login form.
2       Choose Collaborate > Connect to reopen the FirstClass Login form.
3       Log in as you normally do, choosing the settings file for the second server at "Address".
4       Repeat as many times as required.



Logging in with multiple user IDs
If you have multiple user IDs, or can autoregister, you can open multiple connections to the same server with different user IDs. You will see a Desktop for each user ID.
To log in with multiple user IDs:
1       Log into the server as you normally do, using the first user ID and password with which you want to connect.
2       Choose Collaborate > Connect to reopen the FirstClass Login form.
3       Log in using the second user ID and password with which you want to connect.
4       Repeat as many times as required.



Logging in from multiple computers
Your administrator may allow you to log into the same server using the same user ID and password from multiple computers.
If you are connected multiple times using the same user ID, and your administrator has limited the length of time you can connect per day, be aware that the time spent by all connections is added together and counted against your daily time allotment.
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If your first connection has been active for 30 minutes, and your second connection has been active for 15 minutes, you are considered to have used up 45 minutes of your daily time allotment.
To log in from multiple computers, simply log in as you normally do from each one.