Hi.
We do not use Quicken but have plenty experience with windows. Lets try the
following:
Configure your network within windows to use VNET and specify a second IP(a
valid one with in your network), specify domain and most important gateway,
after configuring this it will ask you for a windows restart. if after the
boot you can browse with iexplorer from windows using your linux ppp dialup,
then quicken should connect. If this does not work, this means that you have
a proxy server and need to specify it in both iexplorer. Usually the gateway
is your proxy server IP address (just check your port No. as some proxies
use the 6588, others 8080, others 80).
this should work.
luis pg
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John L.
Sielke
Sent: Martes, 31 de Julio de 2001 06:28 a.m.
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Subject: RE: [Win4Lin-users] Is anyone using Quicken 2001 with Win4Lin 3
I use Quicken 2001. In fact, it was one of the primary reasons I wanted
Win4Lin. I
am just using Winsock, and if I am connected in Linux (with ppp) to my ISP,
the
Online Banking in Quicken works fine.
John
On 31-Jul-2001 Dale Zeutenhorst wrote:
> I am trying to use Quicken 2001 Basic with win4lin. Every thing works
except
> the online banking. Is anyone else using this or had trouble with it?
>
> Thanks
> Dale
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