Re: CCO CD's [7:27701]

2001-11-30 Thread VoIP Guy

Thanks guys.  I tried one last night and it worked.

Steve

Alex Lee  wrote in message
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 It should be somewhere in the archives. Let me recap a group-member's
 recommendation :-

 Quote
 open the 'search.ini' file under CiscoCD directory, locate this line

   Browser=C:\Program~1\intern~1\iexplorer.exe

 change it to

  Browser=

 then save on exit.
 Unquote


 VoIP Guy  wrote in message
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  Here's question that I have never got answered.
 
  How in te world do I get those CCO CD's to work?  I always install them
 and
  try to open up the page and get a blank page.   I can browse the CD and
 get
  to the home page that way, but as soon as I click on a link, it looks
 almost
  like it's encrypted.
 
  I have tried IE, netscape, installing all the apps on the CD.
  What am I doing wrong?
 
  Steve




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RE: CCO CD's [7:27701]

2001-11-29 Thread juno vtv

I also ran into the same problem.  you have to change the address to
http://127.0.0.1:8080

-junovtv


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RE: CCO CD's [7:27701]

2001-11-29 Thread juno vtv

Sorry about that it's http://127.0.0.1:8080/home/home.htm

-junovtv


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Re: CCO CD's [7:27701]

2001-11-29 Thread VoIP Guy

Does it set up a web server on my machine?


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 Sorry about that it's http://127.0.0.1:8080/home/home.htm

 -junovtv




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RE: CCO CD's [7:27701]

2001-11-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Why it doesn't work with IExplorer? If in the 1st time I launch
Netscape, the
http://127.0.0.1:8080/home/home.htm works fine.

Close NS and launch IExplorer and it works...

netstat -a before launching NS, there is no 8080 port listening.

Launch AUTORUN.EXE from CD-ROM, press Launch Docimentation ..., NS
is started at URL
http://127.0.0.1:8080/home/home.htm, netstat -a there is the 8080
port.

Close NS, start IExplorer, paste the URL, and it works...

It seems that the AUTORUN.EXE starts another application that listens
on tcp/8080.



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Sorry about that it's http://127.0.0.1:8080/home/home.htm

-junovtv




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RE: CCO CD's [7:27701]

2001-11-29 Thread Wes

There was a bug on some CD's that affected advanced users.

If you choose a custom install, you need to have a check-mark in all
boxes.  (ie. you need to choose to install everything on the CD)
Once the install process begins, you can cancel out of installing
any product you don't want.  However, if those boxes aren't all
checked, you get blank or garbled screens when you try to use the
CD.

I never knew why, and it seems to me this only occured on NT and
2000 machines, but it happened like clockwork to guys who didn't
click every box.  Checking them all fixed things every time I saw.

Good luck, and if all else fails, and if you haven't broken your
router too badly, connect to CCO instead.

--Wes


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Re: CCO CD's [7:27701]

2001-11-29 Thread Alex Lee

It should be somewhere in the archives. Let me recap a group-member's
recommendation :-

Quote
open the 'search.ini' file under CiscoCD directory, locate this line

  Browser=C:\Program~1\intern~1\iexplorer.exe

change it to

 Browser=

then save on exit.
Unquote


VoIP Guy  wrote in message
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 Here's question that I have never got answered.

 How in te world do I get those CCO CD's to work?  I always install them
and
 try to open up the page and get a blank page.   I can browse the CD and
get
 to the home page that way, but as soon as I click on a link, it looks
almost
 like it's encrypted.

 I have tried IE, netscape, installing all the apps on the CD.
 What am I doing wrong?

 Steve




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