> : It sounds like Papyrus does not use IE3.0 on their machines, or they have
> : a sobatour who is a Netscape lover :-) This is almost as good as the old
> : Cyrix chip & WinNT4.0 problem. With older versions of some Cyrix chips,
> : WinNT4.0 would disable the cache, making the Cyrix about 20-30% slower :-)
> Or it means that Microsoft is using "hidden" codes in Win95 for their
> products that the rest of the software industry aren't being told about.
> It's very possible that Papyrus/Sierra followed all of the coding rules
> provided them by Microsoft, but because IE3.0 uses "undocumented" code
> it get's broken. It's happened to other software developers over the
> years, looks like it ain't gonna stop soon.
> --
> **************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
> Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.
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the internet
via Dial up adapter after installing N2/Ten.
I replaced Netscape... No Go.
Tried "Make a New Connection" in Dial up Networking... No Go..
While Looking at the properties of Network Neighborhood it showed 2
Dialup adapters.
I deleted one, and verified the networking info, and now it works again.
I now remember seeing something while installing Ten about allowing onle
one Dialup Adapter.
So Blame it on Ten..... (might as well...)
Mike