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Downloading FirstClass

After downloading the software, please review the setup information. You must enter the correct server address, etc., for your connection to work. You must also log-in using your assigned user ID and password. Logging-in as guest is not permitted.

Links for downloading the FirstClass Client:

Setup

Setup Screen for FirstClass

The FirstClass Server is "continue.uoregon.edu". At the log-in screen, simply click "Setup" and enter "continue.uoregon.edu" without quote marks where the server name is requested.

You may choose to save your username at this point, but to ensure that your account is not used by another person, please do not save your password. (This also helps you remember your password if you need to log into the FirstClass System from a different location.) It is against the Continuing Education E-mail Policy to use automatic log-in.

Forgotten Password

If you have forgotten your password, please contact your program coordinator or the FirstClass Administrator at admin@continue.uoregon.edu to set a new password.

Access via the Web

Although AIM students are required to have a computer on which they can run the client version of the FirstClass software, access to FirstClass e-mail also is available via the Web at http://continue.uoregon.edu/login/.

Tutorial

For a FirstClass tutorial, go to http://w3.aces.uiuc.edu/AIM/scale/tutorials/fc/FCindex.html


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