Re: "Could not connect to the Server" messages using Windows 2000SP3

2003-07-11 Thread Nigel Howarth
Mary, > I guess I contributed to this thread more in a spirit of "misery loves > company" and the hope that there was an off-chance that I might > provide a clue to help you solve the problem, than with any idea that > I knew the answer myself. Thanks for your company (and input). I've sent an em

Re: "Could not connect to the Server" messages using Windows 2000SP3

2003-07-10 Thread Nigel Howarth
Hello Mary! > But I do suspect the modem-messaging code in the OS. This is where I think the problem lies, or possibly somewhere in the bowels of The Bat! After establishing a dial-up connection, The Bat! doesn't get as far as talking with my ISP. I've watched the network monitor and no informa

Re: "Could not connect to the Server" messages using Windows 2000SP3

2003-07-09 Thread Nigel Howarth
Julian Beach (Lists) wrote: > Have a look at your network settings, as it sounds like TB is trying > to use settings that do not match your current setup. > > In particular, you need to check the Options|Network and > Administration settings, Network tab, and make sure that TB is set up > to use

"Could not connect to the Server" messages using Windows 2000 SP3

2003-07-08 Thread Nigel Howarth
I have a problem similar to Deborah W "Lost email when installed Win2K" posted on Fri, 28 Mar 2003 02:20:44 -0800. I've just installed The Bat! on my W2k (sp3) laptop and am trying to connect to my ISP to collect & send mail. Although I can dial in and successfully connect to my ISP, I get "Cou