At 09:38 AM -0700 10/09/2005, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Oct 9, 2005, at 9:20 AM, Erich Zechar wrote:
I remember having to run some kind of CD-based program from Comcast on my iMac prior to setup.

More than likely the only thing that CD did was install the Comcast-branded version of IE on your system. I once dealt with someone who had moved a couple of times and had had 4 different ISP's.

Exactly. Comcast's CD sets the control panels to use DHCP, then installs their branded IE. Then, depending on the CD version, it crashes. :)

Those Comcrap CDs should never ever ever ever ever be permitted near any type of computer ever.

Ok. I take that back. I'm using my Comcast CD as a shim to level an external HD that lost one of its feets.

- Dan.

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