Chad A. Fernandez wrote:
>Opera and Netscape can indeed be started before Winsock, and work.  Infact
>Opera is much better at it than Netscape.  I do this once in while when I am
>using Opera to look at something I have saved, and then decide to go online.

I have never had any (16-bit) version of Netscape or Opera work if they
aren't started with a connection.
If I start one of them then and then try to log in I will NOT be able to
use them (closing them down doesn't help - that will just stop me from
relaunching them).

>I wouldn't reccomend it for this person, unitl he gets thing straighten out,
>However.

First you get things working then you try to make it better, I completly
agree with you.

While on the subject of Windows 3.x I can recomend that people running it
should try and get ex. kgb
(ftp://ftp.cyf-kr.edu.pl/pub/mirror/Simtel.Net/msdos/sysutl/kgb104.zip) or
some other program that can monitor your file read/write/delete operations
- it really speeded up the startup process for Windows when I rearanged
some files (but I acidently screwed up "Run" as well - but that's just
because I didn't thought before I started fixing stuff).
//Bernie
http://hem1.passagen.se/bernie/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...

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