Ed Mullen e...@edmullen.net wrote:
By default the program (app) and profile are installed in different
locations. You can change, even uninstall, the app without touching the
profile data.
That said, a system failure could damage one or both locations. Hence,
have good regular system
Ray Davison wrote:
My wife and I were trying to use the WiFi at a McDonald's. Both these
machines have been to various McDonald's often enough that normally all
we do is power on, wait until everything settles, and we are connected.
Open the SM browser to any page, it will get redirected to
Ray Davison wrote:
My wife and I were trying to use the WiFi at a McDonald's. Both these
machines have been to various McDonald's often enough that normally all
we do is power on, wait until everything settles, and we are connected.
Open the SM browser to any page, it will get redirected to
On 12/31/2013 6:09 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 12/31/13 7:36 PM +0900, Ray_Net wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote, On 31/12/2013 04:28:
Ray_Net wrote:
Trane Francks wrote, On 30/12/2013 00:32:
On 12/30/13 4:05 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Ever notice that the questions that make little sense often
Rick Merrill wrote, On 03/01/2014 22:18:
On 12/31/2013 6:09 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 12/31/13 7:36 PM +0900, Ray_Net wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote, On 31/12/2013 04:28:
Ray_Net wrote:
Trane Francks wrote, On 30/12/2013 00:32:
On 12/30/13 4:05 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Ever notice that the
Ray Davison wrote:
My wife and I were trying to use the WiFi at a McDonald's. Both these
machines have been to various McDonald's often enough that normally all
we do is power on, wait until everything settles, and we are connected.
Open the SM browser to any page, it will get redirected to
regz91 wrote:
Try switching off IPV6 through about:config and restart the browser
This is how I found it. I take it the double negative means it is on?
network.dns.disableIPv6;false
Ray
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NFN Smith wrote:
I'm guessing that the problem is likely to be something specific in
your profile, rather than Seamonkey itself.
Two machines, the problem only at the same two locations? I did set up
both, but not at the same time, and some time ago.
Try Help - Restart with Add-ons
Ray Davison wrote:
regz91 wrote:
Try switching off IPV6 through about:config and restart the browser
This is how I found it. I take it the double negative means it is on?
network.dns.disableIPv6;false
Ray
Yes disableIPV6 should be true
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