communications: To get access to a multi-user computer, a BBS or online service, generally by identifying yourself with a name and password.
The process of connecting to a local or remote system.
To establish a connection over a network or modem with a remote computer to retrieve or exchange information.
To establish contact with a computerized information service or other remote computer.
The process of establishing connection over a network or modem with a remote computer so that the user’s computer may retrieve or exchange information.
With LAN Manager Enhanced, the process of connecting a workstation to a server and its shared resources. In the logon process, you supply your username and password, which identify you as a workstation and as a member of a domain. See also domain, password, username.
enter a computer; "Have you logged in lately?"
to access a computer, network or remote system. Logging on often requires entering a username and password.
A command that tells the network you want to use the network resources. Normally you need to enter your user name and password which is then verified by the network software before allowing you to access the resources
To connect or disconnect from the online service/Internet.
To connect to an Internet provider, commercial online service, or other computer network.
Attach to a multi-user computer ready to do some work on it, by supplying a user name and a secret password. Some computers are set up as information servers and allow anyone to log on to them, often with the user name `anonymous' and a password which is the email address of the person who is logging on.
when an agent tells the system he/she is connected and and ready to make/take calls.
Connect to a computer terminal.
To activate an electronic connection between a computer and a Local Area Network (LAN).
The process of connecting or disconnecting your computer to another system by modem or network connection. (7/96)
Connect to a computer network.
Means to connect to a remote computer system. (Log in means the same thing as log on.).
To type a series of characters that "identifies" you to a computer.
To start a session with a system, usually by giving a user name and password as a means of user authentication. The term is also used to mean the ability to access a service (also called an account), e.g. "Have you been given a login yet?" Source: Foldoc: Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
The process of entering a computer database
The process of connecting to a network or remote system.
To access a computer system by entering a user name and password.
To log-on or log-in; the act of identifying yourself to a computer or network. To access your 123-reg control panel you must first enter your username and password, this allows us to present each user with information relevant to them, whilst protecting the privacy of their data.
Gain access as a current user of a system or network, usually by entering a user ID and password.
The process for gaining access to the web or a particular web site.
the process of electronically connecting one computer to another over a phone line to exchange data
Each server that is accessed must have some way to ensure security of their sensitive information. Thus, servers restrict access by forcing users to "log on" with either personal access codes or anonymously. Anonymous access usually requires the individual's e-mail address, and the user's IP address is also logged. Once the desired information has been obtained, the user can "log off", disconnecting access to the server.
The term used for accessing and exiting a computer system often by using a personal ID and password.
Process of accessing a network. 8.16
To gain authorised access to a network or service provider account by providing a user name and password.
To begin using a network by providing a user name and password that identifies a user to the network.
The procedure by which a user establishes a communications link with a remote computer. (Contrast with log off.)
vb. To identify oneself to a computer after connecting to it over a communications line. During the procedure, the computer usually requests the user's name and password. Also called log in. Compare log off.