On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 06:22 AM, Tekno Liber wrote:


Scenario:

Connecting my Mac to the Internet (via DHCP) using a D-Link Switch
here at work causes Internet explorer to appear to deny cookies even
though I have the setting to "never ask".

Removing the switch and connecting the Mac directly to the RJ45 socket
and everything works as it should.

I'm using Mac OS 9.2 and Internet Explorer 5.1.7

I actually experienced this prior to actually working here when I visited
with my then PowerBook G4 (though a different socket which probably
had a switch there somewhere).


Any ideas ?

Perhaps that isn't a switch but a router, and is also serving as a proxy server? Ask someone who knows the local network... they know what's going on. (It isn't a Mac thing, so don't let them tell you that old crap.)


See if you can see what the internet settings are for a computer on that network that does work...


-- "Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D. Bruce Johnson



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