On Friday, Carl Wheeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

 ] IN THE MEANTIME, though, it occurred to me that I might be able
 ] to log-in to my IP with IE, minimize IE, load Opera, and then go
 ] surfing with Opera. That seems to work, though so far I haven't
 ] had a chance to use it much. Does anyone know whether using Opera
 ] this way may cripple it in some fashion?

Haven't you got the ie dialler in a program group? You could setup
iedial as your 'default dialler' and use that. Make sure you deselect
'run internet explorer on connect' and 'disconnect after [] minutes
of inactivity'. That way IE wont have to be loaded.

There should be an icon with a picture of a phone with a hand
pressing buttons, and the name you gave it.

 ] In my limited use so far, I do have a question about Opera that I
 ] would appreciate if someone would answer. When I open a window,
 ] it shows "No Security" at bottom left, but under "Preferences,"
 ] security is marked to Enable SSL v2, Enable SSL v3, and Enable
 ] TLS 1.0. I can't get the "No Security" in the window to toggle;
 ] is it supposed to? Or is there some other way to get the security
 ] settings to function?

The No Security there means that the server isn't providing any
security. When you enter a secure server, this will change to the
kind of security it is. Try hotmail (*EVERYONES* got a hotmail
account dont they? ;) and once you get past the login, the icon will
change and there will be some kind of security words [forget what
exactly]. Also the URL will begin with "https://" rather than
"http://"

 ] Even in getting to use Opera with IE, I'd still like to get
 ] Trumpet Winsock to work--and I expect to try your many good
 ] suggestions when I get a chance.

Just try Trumpet version 3.

 ] Ben Hood: I didn't mean to imply that Trumpet is dialing with IE.
 ] Indeed, IE I think uses Shiva PPP and IEDial.

I think you misunderstood what I said. But I forget what I said.
It couldn't've been too important then!

 ] Gary Hamilton: I can't be sure whether the "! Network problem"
 ] message is from Opera or Trumpet, as it carries no identification
 ] of either.

I think it is Opera's message saying that Trumpet says there's no
connection. That happens eg when you turn the modem off or you press
cancel to stop a dial.

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