Revers, The internet loves me. It loves me so much that it won't let me go!
Any time I go on-line, * with Netscape, * with (ugh) IE, * with Adobe/Illustrator/Pagemaker/Photoshop looking for those needed files, * with MC/Rev I must re-boot to kill the connection!
I've purchased "IPNetSentry" --the nerdiest APP since DeBabbelizer-- it tells me it's added "Trigger" and that I'm connected via port 80!
I've purchased "internet Cleanup": it chugs along and finds no viri or worms or anything remotely sinister like spyWare....
I checked and rechecked all my TCP/IP settings. No changes. But when I try to disconnect from SBC DSL, I'm immediately reconnected! I'm running a spiffy G4 under the kindly eye of MOS 9.2.2.
The one "clue" I get is "Welcome", <pause about 10 ticks> "Welcome" when I first connect to SBC DSL. Is the "Welcome" coming from SBC or the NetScape browser? Is there a "closeDammitClose socket" command in Transcript?
Re-booting is not that much fun, although it gives me a chance to stretch and grab another cuppa. Anyone got a suggestion? I mean, besides drinking less coffee (Peet's Mocha Java).
Ray G. Miller __________________ Turtlelips Productions 4009 Everett Ave. Oakland, CA 94602 MailTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (V) 510.530.1971 (F) 510.482.3491
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