Hallo Allie,
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000 07:22:03 -0500 GMT (03.01.2000, 20:22 +0800 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
AM> A Prosperous New Year to All!!!
Thanks, and right back at you!!
AM> [..snip..]
AM> I hate DUN windows, so I personally manually connect to the internet and
AM> configure all my internet related apps to think they are on a network.
AM> For TB! go in the network settings and choose "LAN or manual
AM> connection".
I get these DUN windows only in the office - and there I actually do
connect via LAN. Thus the setting is accordingly.
At home, I connect via DUN, and this means either I connect manually
and then start TB (in which case no DUN window pops up when I start TB
or check mails, or start Netscape or telnet), or I am not connected
and let TB do the work (i.e. ALT-F2, in which case I get TB's DUN
window, which is correct).
If what you say is correct, my TB acts exactly opposite from yours -
and I didn't even download from a "mirror" site <g>.
On both computers, one account has "Use Account specific..." checked,
all the others are unchecked.
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Cheers,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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