>Open IE, and change the settings then quit. Do the same with Netscape. 
>Then do the same with the control panel. If you get a dialog box saying 
>that another program wants to change your settings, don't allow it.  
>The problem is that IE, Netscape and the control panel are all trying 
>to maintain control over the settings.

Tried this. IE insits on using web proxy. Stupid. Can I just disconect the control 
panel?

>If the settings are not being maintained after you do this, then toss 
>the preference files for each and start over.

The Browser settings too?

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