Christopher Jahn wrote:

> And it came to pass that Mark Gillespie wrote:
> 
> 
>>>This isn't something you configure via Mozilla, it's
>>>something you configure via windows.  When you configure
>>>this stuff in IE, because of its "Integration with the OS",
>>>you're actually changing your windows config.  IE/OE also
>>>make use of a few nice little backdoors, some of which can
>>>be a PITA, e.g. : fire up IE.  It connects you to the net. 
>>>Launch another app that also uses the internet.  close IE. 
>>>"do you want to disconnect", even though the other app is
>>>STILL USING THE CONNECTION. 
>>>
>>Still havn't fixed the problem, tried all the suggestions I
>>can find. 
>>
>>I also don't buy the Window Intregration thing.  I have
>>other non-Micro$oft software that forces a connection
>>prefectly (My IRC client, and IM clients are both non-MS and
>>work perfectly). 
>>
>>I think Mozilla is not following the Microsoft rules....
>>
> 
> Mozilla IS following the rules - it's Micro$oft that often 
> changes the rules to muck up non-MS software.
> 
> Anyway, this really IS a Windows problem, because there are no 
> Mozilla settings that you can adjust for this, and it's almost 
> certainly due to soemthing not being set right in Control Panel.
> 
> What version of Windows are you using? 
> 
> 
> 
> 

If I might butt in....I have to agree.  I have tried everything from 
changing this preference to that preference and still can't get DUN to 
work properly.  It will only dial for Microsft products only.  There is 
an after-taste in my mouth and it's bitter.

-- 
Wayne Alligood/Amelia Island, Florida
Compaq Computer running Windows XP/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Words rightly spoken are like apples of gold in pictures of silver."


Reply via email to