i wonder...did you upgrade at all from windows me? there is a version of IE 5.5 out there that is known to have the issue you are describing....i'd download the patch from microsoft or even better, download IE 6.0 sometimes discussion is the only way to learn
Well there are peoples on here that would disagree with me...however seeing as you have tried turning off your firewall to help, I'll give you this suggestion...with a use at your own risk comment added to it.
on a linksys router...you may put the computer you want to have access to uploading...
Have you ever walked thru the setup of the aol software to work in conjunction with winpoet? This i am curious about...seeing as aol has asked you to reload their software so many times....and also since the aol software has nothing to do with IE at all.
If i was in your posistion i would do...
for this i only have one suggestion...if your internet service provider is verizon...port 80 is blocked and you will not be able to do what it is that you are trying to. there are no other ports blocked by them at this time....if your ISP is someone else you may want to ask them...it might have...
the drivers for the card may not have installed correctly when you first put them in....even with dsl you should see the mac address, the correct one in winipcfg, if it is not there...you could experience problems....you might want to talk to your NIC manufacturer sometimes discussion is the...
Hey guys...My parents have a Dell Pentium 4 and XP home edition, and ever since they bought their pc they have been getting the "blue screen of death" with cannot complete/process multiple IRP requests sometimes 8 times per time on...
they have a cable internet connection, 256mb ram...
Open IE and click on Tools and internet option...you can change the default homepage from there...but just type in the site you want and click ok...don't press any of the buttons like "use current" etc or the change may not take effect. once you've done that...close IE and reopen...
well yes actually they could lol...it doesn't always work though...depends on whether or not there is an available slot of course but it also has a lot to do with the IRQ numbers that Windows generally allots certain devices to...there is a pretty good chance given the nature of the device that...
i'm a moderate techie at heart and would love to provide some assistance from the experience i have as a tech rep for verizon...dsl..so if you have a qu about this in particular just ask me...if i don't know the answer...i will ask my colleagues or get you a telephone number and find it...
Lol...i went to the site...saw texas and realized my error...so sorry...haha...well that was fun anyhow...now i know to stick to work where people call me *grins*
Hope everything works out... *ducks and hides* "don't shoot me i'm only the messenger!"
so you see your static ip is for your domain...for your home page...however for your internet connection...i'm not so sure anymore...it sounds as if it is being provided by NetIn...but anyhow....in this case i want to offer my sincere apologies...you are in a completely different business...
I see where this is going...is your dsl provided by verizon...if so...in which state...and who is your domain registered with...etc...
I'm trying to fully understand your situation here...
btw...did the mtu setting in the router help *ducks and hides* "don't shoot me i'm only the...
that is the ip address for your home page...are you a webhosting customer? do you have over 30 email addresses for the business?
that is not a static ip address for a regular business customer for verizon dsl...it would start with 141. or 151.
now i'm confused lol *ducks and hides*...
you are right...i was misunderstanding what he said, so then if you set the dmz to 192.168.1.104 persay...then that machine is the one that is exposed am i correct? because that is the computers ip address? *ducks and hides* "don't shoot me i'm only the messenger!"
are you a static ip customer?
you see...the verizon servers recently changed....from mail.verizon.net and smtp.verizon.net to incoming.verizon.net and outgoing.verizon.net, to allow people to receive mail from another domain and send it from that domain using the verizon servers...thats...
*smiles* i apologize in advance for the hold times...lol...i'm not working today...but *shrugs* i guess i like to troubleshoot on my days off *grins*
:-) *ducks and hides* "don't shoot me i'm only the messenger!"
okay well thats the problem then...verizon requires you to authenticate for outgoing mail....so...you can receive no problem...
Heres what you need to do:
1. tools, accounts, highlight mail.guinnsmith.com and click properties
2. click on the servers tab and make sure that the incoming is...
*whispers...i work for them (v i mean)*
go to tools and accounts in Outlook...and highlight the account in question and then click properties...i need to know a few things in order to help you
1. what is the domain of the email address he is using to send
2. if different than verizon...then...
lol maybe i am confused...but i thought i was trying to say that if you have a four port router then port 4 on the router was exposed but not the other three...please correct me if i am wrong... *ducks and hides* "don't shoot me i'm only the messenger!"
Adaware is amazing...the homepage thingy sounds like theftware though...i hope it detects it...try going to the advanced tab and restoring your internet options to the defaults and trying again....also....after you run adaware check msconfig for any nasty programs in there that you don't...
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