Hi, Billl. As far as I know, the only way to add the password is via the
corresponding dial up networking connection. Sorry I couldn't help further.
=Beth=
=Beth Hatch-Alleyne=
Justice Means Not Just Us.
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-----Original Message-----
From: bill cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, April 25, 1999 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: IE 5
>yes beth that is how the problem starts.
>you see if you dial right after setting up the connection, and it does not
>connect the browser gets set to off line.
>once that happens the password is not saved.
>so the next time you dial you remain in off line mode.
>in my case it loaded the home page because i was switching providers.
>so the cache already had it on the disk.
>i am not saying this is what happened with sue, because obviously she has a
>connection.
>my answer was in response to the person that started the thread.
>he was getting his home page, just like i was.
>once you get in off line mode you need to re enter the password to make it
>connect, once connected you can then change the browser state.
>from what you are saying beth i take it that the browser should go back on
>line automatically.
>in my case it did not.
>in my case i did add the password in the dial up connectoid and not to the
>browser it self, and that may explain why the browser did not automaticly
>return to the on line status automaticly.
>or it could be that after the problem i maid a short cut for the connectoid
on
>the desk top to use to dial up and make connection, then launching browser
>after i maid the connection.
>this happened to me twice as i also hooked up a friend 2 days prior to that
to
>a provider.
>Being a novice to hooking up to dial up connections i am definitely a
pup.
>learning each step of the way.
>is their away to add to the browser itself the password?
>if you know the answer it would be helpful.
>thanks in advance.
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>bill cameron
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>At 04:04 PM 4/25/99 -0400, you wrote:
>>Hi, Bill. Upon setup, if the user tells IE to dial upon launching the
>>browser, the only time you should get the work offline message is if a
>>connection cannot be established.
>>
>>=Beth=
>>=Beth Hatch-Alleyne=
>>Justice Means Not Just Us.
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: bill cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: Friday, April 23, 1999 6:33 AM
>>Subject: Re: IE 5
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>>>not sure if this tip will help or not, but i notice when setting up i e
and
>>the
>>>internet that for some reason the browser gets in work off line mode.
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>>>this i suspect is due to the fact when the browser does the dialling, as
>>>opposed to a seperate icon it uses the registry.
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>>>so you need to make a connection to the provider and launch the i e
>>browser.
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>>>then use
>>>alt plus letter f keystroke
>>>arrow up to run off line and uncheck it.
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>>>
>>>bill cameron
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>>>At 09:58 PM 4/22/99 -0400, you wrote:
>>>>Hi Ray, although I do not know the reason for the underlying problem, I
>>>>have found a band-aid solution which works for me. I had the same
>>>>experience every time I tried to go to a different url other than my
home
>>>>page. Try pressing control-o and then the spacebar once. Then just
type
>>>>www. etcetera. Hope this helps.
>>>>
>>>>Sue
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From: Ray Pierson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 7:05 PM
>>>>Subject: IE 5
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>>>>> I am having trouble with IE 5, when I try to go to another URL or
>>download
>>>>> a file IE 5 drops out and I am back on the taskbar. I have a P-II 450
>>with
>>>>> 128 MB with a Dectalk PC and JFW 3.2. I have reinstalled IE 5 and
JFW,
>>>>but
>>>>> it still closes down IE 5, any help!
>>>>> Ray
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