Re: [expert] TCP/IP Problem - No offence intended.

2000-04-04 Thread Trevor Farrell
"Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote: The problem is that if it's win-specific TCP/IP problems, well, it provides an opaque view and besides we're all here 'cause we want to get *away* from Windows. I mean, really, we all love ya', but Windows questions *will* be better answered by Windows

Re: [expert] TCP/IP Problem - No offence intended.

2000-04-04 Thread Bug Hunter
this is a Microsoft software problem, best I can tell. It happens to me all the time. clicking on refresh works most of the time. switch to a real os. On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, John N wrote: snip Any constructive ideas? snip Scott Sweeney wrote: snip Under Win98 there are numerous

Re: [expert] TCP/IP Problem

2000-04-04 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 01:37:15PM -0700, John N wrote: - I switch between Mandrake 7.02 and Win98 SE. I know, I know... but I - have clients who use Windows so I have no choice. - - Under Linux I can reach any website without difficulty, hell even using - the floppy disk QNX and it's tiny

Re: [expert] TCP/IP Problem - No offence intended.

2000-04-04 Thread Marcos Dione
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, John N wrote: Your point is taken. However, since I work primarily in Linux, and since I trust and respect the opinions of THIS group rather than any Microsoft mailing list, therefore I posted to this list. No offence was intended. I also regard the gurus on this list

[expert] TCP/IP Problem

2000-04-03 Thread John N
I switch between Mandrake 7.02 and Win98 SE. I know, I know... but I have clients who use Windows so I have no choice. Under Linux I can reach any website without difficulty, hell even using the floppy disk QNX and it's tiny browser I can do this. Under Win98 there are numerous sites which

Re: [expert] TCP/IP Problem

2000-04-03 Thread Michael Holt
I'm also dual booting, I've noticed that Windoze seems to have quite a problem with connecting to different sites, don't know how to answer other than - just use Linux! Michael Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Scott Sweeney wrote: You might want to try the Microsoft Windows [expert] mailing list.:P

Re: [expert] TCP/IP Problem - No offence intended.

2000-04-03 Thread John N
Your point is taken. However, since I work primarily in Linux, and since I trust and respect the opinions of THIS group rather than any Microsoft mailing list, therefore I posted to this list. No offence was intended. I also regard the gurus on this list to be better informed re TCP/IP, and I

Re: [expert] TCP/IP Problem

2000-04-03 Thread Civileme
Scott Sweeney wrote: You might want to try the Microsoft Windows [expert] mailing list.:P I'm sure you'll find plenty of free support there...j/k (Sorry, I just -had- to say something.) On 3 Apr 00, at 13:37, John N wrote: I switch between Mandrake 7.02 and Win98 SE. I know, I

Re: [expert] TCP/IP Problem - No offence intended.

2000-04-03 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger
The problem is that if it's win-specific TCP/IP problems, well, it provides an opaque view and besides we're all here 'cause we want to get *away* from Windows. I mean, really, we all love ya', but Windows questions *will* be better answered by Windows users than Linux users, methinks. On