on 10/12/01 3:20 AM, Steven Fisher at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > on 10/11/01 1:29 PM, Scott Stevenson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I can't imagine what it would be if that were the case. The only things >> that were open at the time were BBEdit, iTunes, Mail, IE, Terminal and >> possibly Word test drive. Maybe Mail, but that seems like a long shot. > > BBEdit, iTunes and Mail all use internet configuration information I > believe.
To varying degrees, I might add. Even if I did configure our corporate proxy settings in network, iTunes still fails to connect to the CDDB server... -Laurent. -- ===================================================================== Laurent Daudelin Developer, Multifamily, ESO, Fannie Mae mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Washington, DC, USA ********************** Usual disclaimers apply ********************** brain dump n.: [common] The act of telling someone everything one knows about a particular topic or project. Typically used when someone is going to let a new party maintain a piece of code. Conceptually analogous to an operating system core dump in that it saves a lot of useful state before an exit. "You'll have to give me a brain dump on FOOBAR before you start your new job at HackerCorp." See core dump (sense 4). At Sun, this is also known as `TOI' (transfer of information). To unsubscribe send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To search the archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/macie-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>