I have not idea about what kind of program are you using, if you get a
network problem try to check these points:
1) Gateway is configured?
2) Have you tried to ping something?
3) Try using other programs like ftp clients to check you winsock.
I hope this information will help you.
Regards.
Carl Wheeley ha scritto:
> Thanks, Bernie, Garry Hamilton, Margaret Chesler, and Chad
> Fernandez. I still haven't gotten Opera 3.60 to work with Trumpet
> Winsock 2.1f, but following your various suggestions, it appears
> that I am closer. Here's where I stand now.
>
> 1. I have taken out the path=c:\trumpwsk from the autoexec.bat
> file, and indeed it seems to make no difference when it is
> removed. No, I don't use the same Winsock.dll with Opera/Trumpet
> as I do with IE. (I re-name Winsock.dll in IE when I'm trying
> Opera/Trumpet and the opposite when I'm running IE.)
>
> 2. I am now running TCPMan before opening Opera. But when I
> double-click on TCPMan I get the message, "Invalid Path," "! The
> working directory is invalid." If I click OK to that, the dialing
> script begins: initializing modem, dialing (the IP's phone),
> connected; now logging in as (my user ID). The final message: My
> IP address = xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.
>
> Bernie, I gather from what you say that at this point I have
> successfully logged-on and that my user name and password have
> been verified.
>
> 3. I then minimize Trumpet Winsock and load Opera. Upon entering
> a www address, I get the same "! Network problem" message that I
> was getting previously when dialing from within Opera. Darn!
>
> Any Ideas anyone?
>
> (And, Margaret, the help pages at Operasoftware.com won't open
> with my version of IE. I can get to them with the computers at my
> local library, but that's a pain. Another thing that won't work
> any more--it used to--with IE 3.02a and my computer is logging in
> at Hotmail; that's apparently some security problem that the
> Hotmail support people don't know how to fix.)
>
> Carl Wheeley
> Lusby, MD
>
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