Bamm Gabriana wrote: >>sorry, that was kinda harsh.. I meant to just say that you dont have to >>go around removing code like a Hack when you can just hit the cancel >>buttons to get out of activation.. > > > Try installing Netscape 6 in a computer without an internet connection > like I did in my friend's computer (in anticipation of her signing up with > an ISP). Every time I open Netscape 6 the activation screen pops up. > I just cancel everytime. > > Worse was when the Quick Launch option was enabled. The activation > screen pops up everytime Windows starts! How very annoying indeed. > > Regards, > Bamm > > >
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. If you don't have an internet connection active, you can't press 'cancel' because the prompt won't display. Instead you get an error (something about not being able to connect). I guess one could temporarily use an alternate browser until signed up on an isp, but I guess you shouldn't have to do that. On my installation, the quick launch option was unchecked, and I would have had to intentionally check it. Again this was on NS6.2, and NS6.2.1 may be different. Dean
