Andrew wrote
>I have had this problem also and spoke to my buddy who is also my ISP. He 
>said that it was due to a system heap error and the fix was to reboot the
>machine. Works every time for me.
>

Well I wouldn't call rebooting exactly a problem fix... If the system's 
memory management should be involved in this (I cannot quite see how, it 
would be interesting to get a more specific explanation) this only leads 
back to Netscape and its way of interacting with the OS: after all my 
other Internet applications (FTP browser, e-mail client) are perfectly 
stable. I still believe it's either Netscape or the modem settings.
Edgar

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