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Graphical Installation and Setup of a Newsreading Program

Using Trumpet Newsreader for MS-Windows

This is one of the most user-friendly and (more importantly) novice-friendly newsreading programs available at present. Most good user-friendly newsreading software should be installable with the same amount of ease. It is shareware and available from:


Getting Ready: Required Network Information

After you have downloaded and extracted the files, add the program executable (i.e., wt_wsk.exe) into a folder using the Windows Program Manager File, New menu option.

Before you run Trumpet Newsreader for the first time, have the following information handy. This is normally supplied by your network support staff or internet provider. It used to be possible to use an external general access news server but the rapid expansion of the internet has caused many of these public spirited services to be removed due to computers being overburdened by external users. For people looking for external news servers to gain reliable access to internet news, one option is to request a colleague who can have your computer added into the access table of their organisation's news server.

Some institutions and organisation only allow news reading only (no posting capability) but this is becoming rarer. It you find that you cannot post out a message or Trumpet gives you an error message when you try and read the newsgroups, contact your internet support as the permissions on the server may not have been correctly set for your individual computer or your user account.


Setting up Trumpet

Make sure your Winsock/TCP-IP/Dial-in connection software is running and that you are connected to the internet.
Now run the Trumpet Newsreader for the first time. When you do this, trumpet will give you the following setup screen to put your network information into.

(If there is a change to the network setup or configuration later on, go into File, Setup and insert the new network information to enable the correct running of Trumpet.

Trumpet Prompts for Network Information


Insert the relevant information then press OK. An example from my account at Melbourne PC User's is given below.

Trumpet Network Information Inserted

Trumpet can also double as a decent email program though it does not have all the bells and whistles of other commercial email packages.


Subscribing To Newsgroups on Installation

After correctly inserting the network information, Trumpet then downloads all the newsgroups the news server has (which can take quite some time on a dial-in modem), then prompts the user to subscribe to some newsgroups.

Subscribing to Newsgroups


Scrolling down from the Top level Hierarchy Box and clicking on the sci gives a list of science newsgroups you can choose from. The subscribed newsgroups are in the lower left hand window.

Trumpet Gives a List of Science Newsgroups


Otherwise you can type in a key word (or part of a word) and trumpet will list all the newsgroups with the character string. However, names of newsgroups are not all that logical for the uninitiated. Thus crystallography is abbrieviated to xtallography, engineering to engr, etc. Again, the subscribed newsgroups are in the lower left hand window.

Trumpet Gives a List of


Do not concern yourself too much about subscribing to newsgroups during installation of Trumpet. Subscribing and unsubscribing to newsgroups can be done at any time from within trumpet during routine use.


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