I wonder if it's a name resolution problem. Is your DNS server's IP address
being set correctly?
Can you ping by IP address but not by domain name? That is usually a name
server setup problem.
You probably should not have DNS running on your machine. If it is, try
turning it off.
At 16:39 28/6/98 -0400, Chip Rose. wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I don't see anywhere in Netscape that affects the nameserver problem I'm
>having. I pinged localhost, and its okay, and pinged 127.0.0.1, and that's
>okay, then pinged my ISP, and that's okay.
>
>But when I type in a URL in Netscape, the web page won't come up. It says
>something about no name server for that address - any address I typed in was
>the same thing. Also, Netscape gives me several error messages when I first
>load it, about unsupported color resolutions or something. I just installed
>5.1 from CD and don't know enough yet to change anything bad, so I just
>can't figure why its already configured wrong..
>
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