Key Access
Mac Main Help Page at http://help.washcoll.edu /mackeyaccess.html
Computer Help Pages of
Washington College
Chestertown, MD 21620
Created on:
August 2, 1999
Created By:
A.K., J.B., L.D.S., J.J.
Last updated:
August 16, 1999
email us:
helpdesk@washcoll.edu

To have an access to the Key Server

Go to Apple and select Chooser.
In the Chooser window, select Key Access in the upper left hand box, Computing Center in the box on the bottom left and then KeyServer on the top right.
Choose to sign on as a Guest. Then, click Connect or OK.
Now, select Network Updates.
Find the icon called Network Updates on your desktop and double click on it.
Find & drag file Key Access with icon of a key over to your desktop.
 When it's copied, drag it to System Folder.
 A message should come up asking if you want this put in Extensions Folder. Click OK
 Click to Replace the older version.
 Then go to Apple and Chooser
 In the Chooser window, select Key Access in the upper left hand box, Computing Center in the box on the bottom left and then KeyServer on the top right.
 Click on Log On - at bottom of window.
 A progress bar should come up. Then a message will come up saying that you are successfully logged on to "Key Server" and that the computer will do this automatically now every time you turn it on. You should not have to do this again unless your copy of Key Access becomes corrupted or outdated.
 You may need to re-start computer after this. But try it first.