Buried somewhere in your network settings (I'm in front of an NT box at the
moment) is an indicator of when Win2K should try to connect to a network.
Your's is currently set to "always connect". Find that setting and change
it to "never connect". Then you won't be prompted to connect.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefán F. Stefánsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 5:42 AM
To: Tomcat-User
Subject: Accessing a local webserver with IE 5.5
Hi.
I've set up Tomcat at home on a computer not connected to the Internet.
It's running Win 2000 Pro.
The problem is that when I try to access my locally running webserver I
always get the prompt about if I want to connect to the internet or stay
offline. If I select to stay offline I receive a notification that the
page is not available for offline viewing. There must be a way so I'm
asking you... has anybody had (and fixed) that problem?
Kind regards,
Stefan Freyr
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Stefan Freyr Stefansson
Software Developer
deCODE Genetics, Inc.
http://www.decode.com
Phone: (+354) 570 2854
GSM: (+354) 861 1718
Fax: (+354) 491 3782
<<Stefan Stefansson.vcf>>
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