IE Crap

OK, I stand corrected. And yes, I am dyslexic so DO have a problem reading...

Meant to write Firefox but was looking at my settings and got it backwards. Same process still stands - just substitute Firefox.

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Oppie
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It asks for a username and password, and "guest" "guest" doesn't work. ;-)

Cheers! Rich

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Rich Grise

I am sorry about that then.

What he was saying is that despite his default selection, IE was "horning in".

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Archimedes' Lever

[falls out of chair]
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Bill Palmer

No problem. I really should try harder to get these things straight. Horning in...I thought that things like that were all over following the last MS antitrust action. Oh, well. Same stuff, different day.

Oppie

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Oppie

"Jim Thompson" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com...

The Digital Goddess (one of your neighbors?) had this to say about your problem in today's newsletter

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Oppie

Hmm... are you running the ftp server on a Linux box, John?

Michael

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Michael

You? Yer still a retard.

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Archimedes' Lever

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food.

Oh come on, whenever you update your MS OS it reasserts its tools as default.

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JosephKK

Bullshit.

You are more retarded than you ever have been. THAT is the ONLY fact that comes anywhere near the stupid excuse for a human that you are.

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Archimedes' Lever

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Doesn't also install all the latest viruses when you do that too?

I have noticed that since Microsoft stopped putting up new patches for my Windows-98, it stopped getting infected with viruses. I haven't had a problem with Windows-98 in a few years now. Freecell works just fine on it.

The only real down side to staying with Win-98 as the Windows OS is the lack of USB support. I have noticed that several people with XP also have trouble with USB so I guess they still haven't go that part working right. When I want to use USB, I share the files out of the Linux side of things and transfer them with SMB.

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MooseFET

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Proteus IIV

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I think he just likes screwing with people who don't know how to set up proxy servers. ;-)

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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

Street flares work much better if there's a breeze.

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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

There are several FREE file hosting sites.

You are the kind of idiots that would try to use a street flare to light a bon fire, when a simple friggin' match would suffice.

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Archimedes' Lever

And the trolls are still wet...

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Michael A. Terrell

Several times I tried to see what he was linked to and was either denied access, or only got part of the file. I use 'Coffee Cup FTP' to upload files to my websites, but it's a pain to keep adding 'servers' for a file or two only to have problems with the files.

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Michael A. Terrell

Strike anywhere matches stay lit long enough to light a bon fire for all but the most idiotic dopes' aptitudes for the task. Lighting a flare is just plain stupid.

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Archimedes' Lever

Don't you have wget?

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Fred Abse

Maybe he doesn't want to put files somewhere out of his control.

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Fred Abse

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